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− | <li><b>Biblical commentaries</b> – Commentaries on all 24 books of Tanakh [Links: <a href="http://www.daat.ac.il/daat/vl/tohen.asp?id=412">Torah and Neviim Rishonim</a>, <a href="http://www.hebrewbooks.org/31890">Yeshayahu, Yirmeyahu, and Yechezkel</a>, <a href="http://www.hebrewbooks.org/31892">Yirmeyahu 47-52, Yechezkel 30-48, Daniel, Ezra, and Divrei HaYamim</a>, Terei Asar – <a href="Media/Parshanim/Hoil Moshe | + | <li><b>Biblical commentaries</b> – Commentaries on all 24 books of Tanakh [Links: <a href="http://www.daat.ac.il/daat/vl/tohen.asp?id=412">Torah and Neviim Rishonim</a>, <a href="http://www.hebrewbooks.org/31890">Yeshayahu, Yirmeyahu, and Yechezkel</a>, <a href="http://www.hebrewbooks.org/31892">Yirmeyahu 47-52, Yechezkel 30-48, Daniel, Ezra, and Divrei HaYamim</a>, Terei Asar – <a href="/Media/Parshanim/Hoil Moshe/Hakdamah - Terei Asar - HeAsif 3.pdf">Introduction</a><fn>The introduction to Trei Asar was published in HeAsif 3 (1887): 221-230.</fn> and <a href="/Media/Parshanim/Hoil Moshe/Terei Asar Commentary.pdf">Commentary</a>, <a href="http://www.hebrewbooks.org/31893">Tehillim</a>, <a href="http://www.hebrewbooks.org/31889">Mishlei and Five Megillot</a>, <a href="http://www.daat.ac.il/daat/vl/tohen.asp?id=415">Iyyov</a>]</li> |
<li><b>Jewish thought</b> – <a href="http://www.hebrewbooks.org/33244">Mussar Melakhim</a> (written 1873, published 1878),<fn>A collection of mussar ideas.</fn> <a href="http://www.hebrewbooks.org/35262">Simchat HaRegel</a> (written 1886, published 1891),<fn>A collection of sermons on the holidays, together with comments on the Targum of Mishlei and an autobiography.</fn> Hebrew translation of Ruach Yisrael by Mordechai Mortara (1894)</li> | <li><b>Jewish thought</b> – <a href="http://www.hebrewbooks.org/33244">Mussar Melakhim</a> (written 1873, published 1878),<fn>A collection of mussar ideas.</fn> <a href="http://www.hebrewbooks.org/35262">Simchat HaRegel</a> (written 1886, published 1891),<fn>A collection of sermons on the holidays, together with comments on the Targum of Mishlei and an autobiography.</fn> Hebrew translation of Ruach Yisrael by Mordechai Mortara (1894)</li> | ||
<li><b>Hebrew Language</b> – Italian translation of <a href="http://www.hebrewbooks.org/38594">Zekher Rav</a> by Binyamin Musaphia (1878),<fn>A pedagogical poem intended to teach Hebrew vocabulary.</fn> Otzar Nirdefei Lashon Ivri (1879),<fn>A Hebrew thesaurus.</fn></li> | <li><b>Hebrew Language</b> – Italian translation of <a href="http://www.hebrewbooks.org/38594">Zekher Rav</a> by Binyamin Musaphia (1878),<fn>A pedagogical poem intended to teach Hebrew vocabulary.</fn> Otzar Nirdefei Lashon Ivri (1879),<fn>A Hebrew thesaurus.</fn></li> |
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R. Moshe Yitzchak Ashkenazi (Hoil Moshe)
Name | R. Moshe Yitzchak Ashkenazi / Tedeschi, Hoil Moshe ר' משה יצחק אשכנזי / טדסקי, הואיל משה |
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Dates | 1821-1898 |
Location | Italy |
Works | Commentaries on all 24 books of Tanakh (links), מוסר המלכים, שמחת הרגל |
Exegetical Characteristics | |
Influenced by | Shadal |
Impacted on |
Background
Life
- Name –
- Hebrew name – R. Moshe Yitzchak Ashkenazi (ר' משה יצחק אשכנזי)
- Italian name – Moisè Tedeschi1
- Dates – June 6, 18212 – June 17, 1898
- Location – Trieste, Italy
- Occupation – R. Moshe Ashkenazi worked as a teacher at the local Talmud Torah.
- Family – For a full overview of the Hoil Moshe's family, see his autobiography, in שמחת הרגל, pp. 51-53.
- Teachers – R. Shemuel Chayyim Zalman,3 Shadal
- Contemporaries –
- Students –
- Notable events
Works
- Biblical commentaries – Commentaries on all 24 books of Tanakh [Links: Torah and Neviim Rishonim, Yeshayahu, Yirmeyahu, and Yechezkel, Yirmeyahu 47-52, Yechezkel 30-48, Daniel, Ezra, and Divrei HaYamim, Terei Asar – Introduction4 and Commentary, Tehillim, Mishlei and Five Megillot, Iyyov]
- Jewish thought – Mussar Melakhim (written 1873, published 1878),5 Simchat HaRegel (written 1886, published 1891),6 Hebrew translation of Ruach Yisrael by Mordechai Mortara (1894)
- Hebrew Language – Italian translation of Zekher Rav by Binyamin Musaphia (1878),7 Otzar Nirdefei Lashon Ivri (1879),8
Torah Commentary
Characteristics
Methods
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Themes
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Textual Issues
The one and only edition of the Hoil Moshe was published by R. Moshe Ashkenazi himself, and can therefore be considered authoritative.
Sources
Significant Influences
- Earlier Sources –
- Teachers – Shadal11
- Foils –