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# [[Rabbeinu Yonah]] was a cousin of the [[Ramban]], and his daughter married Shlomo, the Ramban's son.<ref>Shu"t HaRashbash Siman 291</ref> He was the rebbe of the [[Rashba]]. | # [[Rabbeinu Yonah]] was a cousin of the [[Ramban]], and his daughter married Shlomo, the Ramban's son.<ref>Shu"t HaRashbash Siman 291</ref> He was the rebbe of the [[Rashba]]. | ||
# While we have his Chiddushim on some Masechtot, the notes | # While we have his Chiddushim on some Masechtot, the notes of his Talmidim are published on the Rif in Berachot<ref>Shem HaGedolim (Gedolim, Taf 1)</ref> as well as [[Avodah Zarah]] (published as a separate volume).<ref>http://www.hebrewbooks.org/40911</ref> | ||
# His commentary on Bava Batra is called "Aliyot deRabbeinu Yonah," because each sections ends with a summary that opens with "עלה בידינו."<ref>Shem HaGedolim (Sefarim, Ayin 70)</ref> | # His commentary on Bava Batra is called "Aliyot deRabbeinu Yonah," because each sections ends with a summary that opens with "עלה בידינו."<ref>Shem HaGedolim (Sefarim, Ayin 70)</ref> | ||
# A classic work of Mussar, Sha'arei Teshuva is the only one of the seemingly many She'arim written by Rabbeinu Yonah.<ref>Shem HaGedolim (Sefarim, Shin 126)</ref> | # A classic work of Mussar, Sha'arei Teshuva is the only one of the seemingly many She'arim written by Rabbeinu Yonah.<ref>Shem HaGedolim (Sefarim, Shin 126)</ref> |
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Klalim
- Rabbeinu Yonah was a cousin of the Ramban, and his daughter married Shlomo, the Ramban's son.[1] He was the rebbe of the Rashba.
- While we have his Chiddushim on some Masechtot, the notes of his Talmidim are published on the Rif in Berachot[2] as well as Avodah Zarah (published as a separate volume).[3]
- His commentary on Bava Batra is called "Aliyot deRabbeinu Yonah," because each sections ends with a summary that opens with "עלה בידינו."[4]
- A classic work of Mussar, Sha'arei Teshuva is the only one of the seemingly many She'arim written by Rabbeinu Yonah.[5]