- Elijah Mizrachi
Elijah Mizrachi (
Hebrew : אליהו מזרחי) (c. 1455 – 1525 or 1526) was aTalmud ist andposek , an authority onHalakha . He is best known for his "Sefer ha-Mizrachi", a supercommentary onRashi 's commentary on theTorah . He is also known as "Re'em" (רא״ם), the Hebrewacronym for "Rabbi Elijah Mizrachi", coinciding with the Biblical name of an animal, sometimes translated as "unicorn".Biography
Mizrachi was born in
Constantinople ; he was of Romaniote origin, meaning that his family was from Turkey, and not from the Spanish exile. He studied underElijah ha-Levi andJudah Minz of Padua. As a young man, he distinguished himself as a Talmudist, yet he also studied the secular sciences, particularlymathematics andastronomy ; he is said to have been the first to derive a method for the extraction of thecube root . He also knew Greek and Arabic.Mizrachi succeeded
Moses Capsali (on his death c. 1495) as "Hakham Bashi " ("Grand Rabbi") of theOttoman empire ; he held this position for the rest of his life. As "Hakham Bashi" he was known for his mild attitude toward theKaraite s, an attitude inherited from his teacher Elijah ha-Levi; he even held that it was permissible to teach themTalmud .Works
Sefer ha-Mizrachi is a
supercommentary onRashi 's commentary on theTorah . It is counted in its own right as among the most important commentaries on the Torah. It was first published inVenice in 1527 after Mizrachi's death, by his son Israel. Mizrachi himself considered his commentary on Rashi the most important of his works (Responsa, Nos. 5, 78). The work shows Rashi'sTalmud ic andmidrash ic sources, and elucidates all obscure passages. It was written, partially, to defend Rashi from the strictures of the later commentators, particularlyNachmanides . A compendium byJacob Marcaria was published under the title "Kitzur Mizrachi" (Trento , 1561), and later, one by Isaac ha-Kohen ofOstrog , entitled "Mattenat 'Ani" (Prague , 1604-9). Several commentaries have been written on Mizrachi, including "Yeri'ot Shlomo" bySolomon Luria (Maharshal) and strictures on the work bySamuel Edels , (Maharsha).Other works of Torah by Mizrachi include:
*"Tosefe Semag", novellae onSefer Mitzvot Gadol ("Semag") of RabbiMoses ben Jacob of Coucy .
* A collection ofresponsa - "Teshuvot Re'em"; see .Mizrachi also authored works on mathematics and science:
* "Sefer ha-Mispar" onarithmetic , and a commentary toPtolemy 's "Almagest ", an important text onastronomy . ("Melekhet ha-Mispar"; is a similar work attributed to Mizrachi, which additionally contains a chapter onchess ).
* A commentary onEuclid 's "Elements", a fundamental mathematics text.References
* [http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=675&letter=M#2269 Elijah ben Abraham (Re'em), Mizrahi] , jewishencyclopedia.com
* [http://www.aleinu.org/bibliography.html Mizrachi] , aleinu.org
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