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R. Yehuda b. Natan (Rivan)
Name
R. Yehuda b. Natan, Rivan
ר' יהודה בן נתן, ריב"ן
Dates11th-12th centuries
LocationNorthern France
WorksTalmud commentaries, glosses to Rashi's Talmud commentary
Exegetical Characteristics
Influenced byRashi
Impacted on

Background

Life

  • Name – R. Yehuda b. Natan, Rivan
    • Hebrew name – ר' יהודה בן נתן, ריב"ן
    • _ name – 
  • Dates – 11th-12th centuries
  • Location – Northern France
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  • Family – Married Rashi's daughter, Miriam. R. Yom Tov of Falaise was his son.
  • Teachers – Rashi
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Torah Commentary

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