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Often times, two contradictory statements of a Rishon will baffle the Poskim, and all it takes is a little history to know that there were actually two or more people with the same name, each of which said one of the contradictory statements. | Often times, two contradictory statements of a Rishon will baffle the Poskim, and all it takes is a little history to know that there were actually two or more people with the same name, each of which said one of the contradictory statements. | ||
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# Rabbeinu Yitzchak ben Yaakov Alfasi, the [[Rif]], had a grandson, Rav Yitzchak ben Reuven, who is known as the Baal HaShe'arim. Some Poskim weren't aware of this and mistakenly posed contradictions between the writings of the two.<ref>Yad Malachi (Klalei HaRif 20)</ref> | |||
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It's important to be aware that there are three individuals known as the [[Ra'avad]]: | It's important to be aware that there are three individuals known as the [[Ra'avad]]: | ||
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There were at least four Rabbeinu Yonahs: | There were at least four Rabbeinu Yonahs: | ||
# R' Yonah Gerondi (HeChassid), whom we know as [[Rabbeinu Yonah]], cousin of the Ramban, and Rebbe of the Rashba. His grandson, son of his daughter and the [[Ramban]]'s son Shlomo, was named R' Yonah after him. He had grandson who was also named [[R' Yonah]], whose daughter married the [[Rashbetz]] and was thereby the grandfather of the [[Rashbash]].<ref>Shu"t HaRashbash Siman 291</ref> | # R' Yonah Gerondi (HeChassid), whom we know as [[Rabbeinu Yonah]], cousin of the Ramban, and Rebbe of the [[Rashba]]. His grandson, son of his daughter and the [[Ramban]]'s son Shlomo, was named R' Yonah after him. He had grandson who was also named [[R' Yonah]], whose daughter married the [[Rashbetz]] and was thereby the grandfather of the [[Rashbash]].<ref>Shu"t HaRashbash Siman 291</ref> | ||
# R' Yonah שניין, a cousin of the R' Yonah Gerondi, who overlapped in his lifetime.<ref>Yad Malachi (Klalei Shear Mechabrim 14), Hagahat R' Tzvi Hirsch Berlin ad loc based on Beit Yosef Choshen Mishpat 388. See Shem HaGedolim, Gedolim, Yud 98)</ref> | # R' Yonah שניין, a cousin of the R' Yonah Gerondi, who overlapped in his lifetime.<ref>Yad Malachi (Klalei Shear Mechabrim 14), Hagahat R' Tzvi Hirsch Berlin ad loc based on Beit Yosef Choshen Mishpat 388. See Shem HaGedolim, Gedolim, Yud 98)</ref> | ||
# R' Yonah author of the Sefer Issur veHetter and Talmid of the Terumat HaDeshen. Printers and Poskim mistakenly labeled his Sefer as a product of R' Yonah Gerondi, but it's clearly impossible.<ref>HaRav Hershel Schachter ([https://www.yutorah.org/lectures/lecture.cfm/896777/rabbi-hershel-schachter/vayakhel-pekudei-5778-double-parsha-parah-39-melachos-lechem-hapanim-shemen-hamishcha-tzitz/ Vayakhel-Pekudei 5778], Tetzaveh 5777), Rav Meir Mazuz ([http://www.otzar.org/wotzar/book.aspx?604932&pageid=P0084 Ohr Torah Iyyar 5777 Siman 86])</ref> | # R' Yonah author of the Sefer Issur veHetter and Talmid of the Terumat HaDeshen. Printers and Poskim mistakenly labeled his Sefer as a product of R' Yonah Gerondi, but it's clearly impossible.<ref>HaRav Hershel Schachter ([https://www.yutorah.org/lectures/lecture.cfm/896777/rabbi-hershel-schachter/vayakhel-pekudei-5778-double-parsha-parah-39-melachos-lechem-hapanim-shemen-hamishcha-tzitz/ Vayakhel-Pekudei 5778], Tetzaveh 5777), Rav Meir Mazuz ([http://www.otzar.org/wotzar/book.aspx?604932&pageid=P0084 Ohr Torah Iyyar 5777 Siman 86])</ref> |