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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RABaD Disambiguation]: It's important to be aware that there are three individuals known as the Ra'avad: R' Avraham ibn Daud of Spain, author of Sefer HaKabbalah; R' Avraham ben Yitzchak Av Beit Din of Narbonne, who wrote the Sefer HaEshkol; his son in law, and R' Avraham ben David of Posquières, author of the Hasagot on the [[Baal HaMaor]] and [[Rambam]], Baalei HaNefesh, and quoted extensively by Rishonim.<ref>See Shach Choshen Mishpat 39:2</ref> Here, we also refer to the third one. | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RABaD Disambiguation]: It's important to be aware that there are three individuals known as the Ra'avad: R' Avraham ibn Daud of Spain, author of Sefer HaKabbalah; R' Avraham ben Yitzchak Av Beit Din of Narbonne, who wrote the Sefer HaEshkol; his son in law, and R' Avraham ben David of Posquières, author of the Hasagot on the [[Baal HaMaor]] and [[Rambam]], Baalei HaNefesh, and quoted extensively by Rishonim.<ref>Shem HaGedolim (Sefarim, Heh 81-83). See Shach Choshen Mishpat 39:2</ref> Here, we also refer to the third one. | ||
# the Ra'avad was a Talmid of Rav Moshe HaDarshan and [[Rabbeinu Meshulam]], learned with the [[Baal HaMaor]] and saw [[Rabbeinu Tam]].<ref>Shem HaGedolim (Gedolim, Aleph 11)</ref> | # the Ra'avad was a Talmid of Rav Moshe HaDarshan and [[Rabbeinu Meshulam]], learned with the [[Baal HaMaor]] and saw [[Rabbeinu Tam]].<ref>Shem HaGedolim (Gedolim, Aleph 11)</ref> | ||
# In addition to his commentary on the [[Rambam]], the Raavad wrote a commentary to Shas, which is quoted frequently by the [[Ramban]], [[Rashba]], and [[Shitah Mekubetzet]], as well as on the [[Rif]] and [[Baal HaMaor]].<ref>Shem HaGedolim (Gedolim, Aleph 11)</ref> | # In addition to his commentary on the [[Rambam]], the Raavad wrote a commentary to Shas, which is quoted frequently by the [[Ramban]], [[Rashba]], and [[Shitah Mekubetzet]], as well as on the [[Rif]] and [[Baal HaMaor]].<ref>Shem HaGedolim (Gedolim, Aleph 11)</ref> |