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== Works Not by Rashi ==
== Works Not by Rashi ==
Just because a commentary is printed where one would think to find Rashi and even under the title of Rashi doesn't mean that it's actually by Rashi. Sometimes other commentaries were printed in its place and confusion set in as to the correct identity of the author. Below are some of the more well known issues of misattribution of commentaries to Rashi. Some claim that there are clear stylistic methods that can be used for these purposes of identification.<ref>[https://www.machonso.org/hamaayan/?gilayon=45&id=1337 סימני זיהוי לפירוש רש”י מקורי למסכתות / הרב פרופ' אברהם הלוי ויילר], HaMaayan, Nissan 5777</ref>
Just because a commentary is printed where one would think to find Rashi and even under the title of Rashi doesn't mean that it's actually by Rashi. Sometimes other commentaries were printed in its place and confusion set in as to the correct identity of the author. Below are some of the more well known issues of misattribution of commentaries to Rashi. Some claim that there are clear stylistic methods that can be used for these purposes of identification.<ref>See ‘ מוריה‘ אלול תשע“ה, שנה לד גיליון ד-ה עמ‘ שעב, ’כלי חדש למחקר של פירוש רש“י על
הגמרא‘ and [https://www.machonso.org/hamaayan/?gilayon=45&id=1337 סימני זיהוי לפירוש רש”י מקורי למסכתות / הרב פרופ' אברהם הלוי ויילר], HaMaayan, Nissan 5777</ref>
# The commentary on Divrei HaYamim is not by Rashi, and on Iyov probably is.<ref>Yad Malachi (Klalei Rashi 7), Shem HaGedolim (Gedolim, Aleph 9, Shin 35)</ref>
# The commentary on Divrei HaYamim is not by Rashi, and on Iyov probably is.<ref>Yad Malachi (Klalei Rashi 7), Shem HaGedolim (Gedolim, Aleph 9, Shin 35)</ref>
# The commentary on Pirkei Avot is probably by Rashi, as so many Rishonim refer to it has his.<ref>Shem HaGedolim (Gedolim, Shin 35)</ref>
# The commentary on Pirkei Avot is probably by Rashi, as so many Rishonim refer to it has his.<ref>Shem HaGedolim (Gedolim, Shin 35)</ref>