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<li><b>Occupation</b> – Hebrew Language teacher<fn>Based on the title page for HaMeamer on Tehillim (printed as part of the Beiur on Tehillim, Prague 5595), where R. Wold Meir is titled "החכם המדקדק מו"ה וואלף מאיר, מורה לשון עברי בבית חנוך הנארמאלי אשר בפראג"</fn></li>
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<li>Torah – R. Wolf Meir, in collaboration with R. Moshe Landau, wrote a commentary, called HaMeamer, on Torah. This commentary was printed together with <a href="Moses Mendelssohn" data-aht="parshan">Moses Mendelssohn</a>'s Beur.</li>
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<li>Nakh – R. Wolf Meir wrote many of the Beur series of commentaries on Nakh. He wrote the commentaries to Yehoshua, Shofetim, Melakhim, Yeshayahu, Daniel, Ezra, and Nechemyah. On Tehillim, he wrote HaMeamer, which was printed together with the Beur.</li>
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<li><b>Other Works</b> – R. Wolf Meir published a work called "שפתי ישנים" (Prague, 1828), which was an alphabetized lexicon of Hebrew grammar terms. He also wrote "תולדות ישרון" (Prague, 1840), a history work, and "לשון למודים" (Prague, 1840), a collection of children's parables.</li>
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R. Meir Wolf (HaMeamer)
Name
R. Wolf Meir
ר' וואלף מאיר
Dates
LocationPrague
WorksHaMeamer, Biur on Nakh
Exegetical Characteristics
Influenced by
Impacted on

Background

Life

  • Name – 
    • Hebrew name – 
    • _ name – 
  • Dates – 
  • Location – 
  • Education – 
  • Occupation – Hebrew Language teacher1
  • Family – 
  • Teachers – 
  • Contemporaries – 
  • Students – 
  • Time period – 
  • World outlook – 

Works

  • Biblical commentaries
    • Torah – R. Wolf Meir, in collaboration with R. Moshe Landau, wrote a commentary, called HaMeamer, on Torah. This commentary was printed together with Moses Mendelssohn's Beur.
    • Nakh – R. Wolf Meir wrote many of the Beur series of commentaries on Nakh. He wrote the commentaries to Yehoshua, Shofetim, Melakhim, Yeshayahu, Daniel, Ezra, and Nechemyah. On Tehillim, he wrote HaMeamer, which was printed together with the Beur.
  • Other Works – R. Wolf Meir published a work called "שפתי ישנים" (Prague, 1828), which was an alphabetized lexicon of Hebrew grammar terms. He also wrote "תולדות ישרון" (Prague, 1840), a history work, and "לשון למודים" (Prague, 1840), a collection of children's parables.
  • Rabbinics – 
    • Talmudic novellae – 
    • Halakhic codes – 
    • Responses to the works of others – 
    • Responsa – 
  • Jewish thought – 
  • Misattributed works – 

Torah Commentary

Characteristics

  • Verse by verse / Topical – 
  • Genre – 
  • Structure – 
  • Language – 
  • Peshat and derash – 

Methods

  • – 

Themes

  • – 

Textual Issues

  • Manuscripts – 
  • Printings – 
  • Textual layers – 

Sources

Significant Influences

  • Earlier Sources – 
  • Teachers – 
  • Foils – 

Occasional Usage

Possible Relationship

Impact

Later exegetes

Supercommentaries