{"id":3982,"date":"2023-02-18T21:36:38","date_gmt":"2023-02-19T05:36:38","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/trmarvin.org\/?post_type=encyclopedia&amp;p=3982"},"modified":"2023-02-18T21:36:38","modified_gmt":"2023-02-19T05:36:38","slug":"rabbenu-chananel","status":"publish","type":"encyclopedia","link":"http:\/\/trmarvin.org\/?encyclopedia=rabbenu-chananel","title":{"rendered":"Rabbenu Chananel"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Rabbenu Chananel ben Chushiel &ndash; &#1512;&#1489;&#1504;&#1493; &#1495;&#1504;&#1504;&#1488;&#1500; &#1489;&#1503; &#1495;&#1493;&#1513;&#1497;&#1488;&#1500; (d. 1055\/56) was the first <a href=\"http:\/\/trmarvin.org\/?encyclopedia=talmud\" target=\"_self\" title=\"Commonly refers to the Talmud Bavli, meaning the Mishnah (redacted Oral Law) with the Gemara (commentary) as redacted in Bavel (Babylon). It is also called by the acronym Shas, referring to the six orders (sedarim, sing. seder) into which the tractates (massekhtot, sing. massekhet) of the Mishnah and Gemara on it are divided. Today, there&hellip;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">Talmud<\/a> commentator in the Sefardi tradition. His commentary was widely used and admired, and is today printed on the outer margin of the standard Vilna <a href=\"http:\/\/trmarvin.org\/?encyclopedia=shas\" target=\"_self\" title='&#1513;\"&#1505; - An acronym for the Talmud, from shishah sedarim (&#1513;&#1497;&#1513;&#1492; &#1505;&#1491;&#1512;&#1497;&#1501;), the six orders into which both Mishnah and the Gemara on it are divided. Each order of the Mishnah contains multiple massekhtot (tractates, sing. massekhet), not all of which have commentary (Gemara) on them.' class=\"encyclopedia\">Shas<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-table\"><table><tbody><tr><td><strong>Name(s)<\/strong><\/td><td>Rabbenu Chananel ben Chushiel<br>&#1512;&#1489;&#1504;&#1493; &#1495;&#1504;&#1504;&#1488;&#1500; &#1489;&#1503; &#1495;&#1493;&#1513;&#1497;&#1488;&#1500;<\/td><\/tr><tr><td><strong>Dates<\/strong><\/td><td>died 1055\/56<\/td><\/tr><tr><td><strong>Region<\/strong><\/td><td>Sefardi &ndash; Tunisia &ndash; Kairouan (al-Qayraw&#257;n)<\/td><\/tr><tr><td><strong>Teachers\/Influences<\/strong><\/td><td>Hai <a href=\"http:\/\/trmarvin.org\/?encyclopedia=gaon\" target=\"_self\" title='&#1490;&#1488;&#1493;&#1503; - pl. &#1490;&#1488;&#1493;&#1504;&#1497;&#1501; - Geonim - \"excellency,\" the formal title of the head of one of the academies of Bavel (Babylon, or present-day Iraq), and later Israel, Baghdad, Damascus, and Egypt. It is apparently shortened from the phrase gaon Yaakov, \"pride of Jacob,\" found in Amos 6:8, 8:7, Nachum 2:3, and Tehillim 47:5. In&hellip;' class=\"encyclopedia\">Gaon<\/a><\/td><\/tr><tr><td><strong>Students\/Followers<\/strong><\/td><td>Rabbenu Nissim <a href=\"http:\/\/trmarvin.org\/?encyclopedia=gaon\" target=\"_self\" title='&#1490;&#1488;&#1493;&#1503; - pl. &#1490;&#1488;&#1493;&#1504;&#1497;&#1501; - Geonim - \"excellency,\" the formal title of the head of one of the academies of Bavel (Babylon, or present-day Iraq), and later Israel, Baghdad, Damascus, and Egypt. It is apparently shortened from the phrase gaon Yaakov, \"pride of Jacob,\" found in Amos 6:8, 8:7, Nachum 2:3, and Tehillim 47:5. In&hellip;' class=\"encyclopedia\">Gaon<\/a>, <a href=\"http:\/\/trmarvin.org\/?encyclopedia=rif\" target=\"_self\" title=\"Rav Yitzchak Alfasi - &#1512;' &#1497;&#1510;&#1495;&#1511; &#1488;&#1500;&#1508;&#1505;(&#1497;) - known as the Rif (1013&ndash;1103), author of the immensely important Halachot ha-Rif, a proto-code and abridgement of the legal portions of the Talmud. The Rif was born in Algeria, studying in Qayrawan (Kairouan), and established himself in Fez, though he was impelled to flee and made his&hellip;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">Rif<\/a><\/td><\/tr><tr><td><strong>Major Works<\/strong><\/td><td>Commentary on the <a href=\"http:\/\/trmarvin.org\/?encyclopedia=talmud\" target=\"_self\" title=\"Commonly refers to the Talmud Bavli, meaning the Mishnah (redacted Oral Law) with the Gemara (commentary) as redacted in Bavel (Babylon). It is also called by the acronym Shas, referring to the six orders (sedarim, sing. seder) into which the tractates (massekhtot, sing. massekhet) of the Mishnah and Gemara on it are divided. Today, there&hellip;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">Talmud<\/a><\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<h3 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"life\">Life<\/h3>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Rabbenu Chananel was from Kairouan (al-Qayraw&#257;n) in present-day Tunisia, northern Africa, an important early center of Torah learning outside of the established centers of the east. His contemporaries sometimes refer to him as being &ldquo;of Rome,&rdquo; corroborating the tradition that the family was Italian in origin. This is consistent with the later report of R. Avraham Ibn Daud (sometimes called Raavad I) in his <em>Sefer ha-Kabbalah<\/em>, in which he relates a founding story of Sefardi culture. Ibn Daud states that R. Chushiel, Rabbenu Chananel&rsquo;s father, immigrated from southern Italy to north Africa and that his son, Rabbenu Chananel, was born in Kairouan. However, a letter from the Cairo Geniza written by R. Chushiel&mdash;one of the earliest fragments to surface from the incalculably precious geniza&mdash;states that he is awaiting his son&rsquo;s arrival from Italy. This, nevertheless, confirms the contours of the founding story preserved in <em>Sefer ha-Kabbalah<\/em>. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<h3 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"talmud-commentary\">Talmud Commentary<\/h3>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Rabbenu Chananel&rsquo;s <a href=\"http:\/\/trmarvin.org\/?encyclopedia=talmud\" target=\"_self\" title=\"Commonly refers to the Talmud Bavli, meaning the Mishnah (redacted Oral Law) with the Gemara (commentary) as redacted in Bavel (Babylon). It is also called by the acronym Shas, referring to the six orders (sedarim, sing. seder) into which the tractates (massekhtot, sing. massekhet) of the Mishnah and Gemara on it are divided. Today, there&hellip;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">Talmud<\/a> commentary covers the tractates commonly studied in the yeshivas of his day, including Berachot, Seder Moed, most of Seder Nashim, most of Seder Nezikin, and Chullin, of which only a fragment remains, indicating that the whole commentary has not come down to us. Rabbenu Chananel&rsquo;s commentary does not gloss line by line like <a href=\"http:\/\/trmarvin.org\/?encyclopedia=rashi\" target=\"_self\" title=\"Rashi - R. Shlomo Yitzchaki | &#1512;&#1513;&quot;&#1497; - &#1512;' &#1513;&#1500;&#1502;&#1492; &#1497;&#1510;&#1495;&#1511;&#1497; (c. 1040-1105, Troyes, northern France) is among the foremost Talmud and Tanach commentators, ushering in the classical period of line commentaries on foundational texts. He studied in the yeshivot of the Rhineland Valley (Mainz and Worms), the first centers of Jewish life in medieval&hellip;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">Rashi<\/a>&rsquo;s, but paraphrases the discussion and seeks a resolution to the sugya (section of <a href=\"http:\/\/trmarvin.org\/?encyclopedia=talmud\" target=\"_self\" title=\"Commonly refers to the Talmud Bavli, meaning the Mishnah (redacted Oral Law) with the Gemara (commentary) as redacted in Bavel (Babylon). It is also called by the acronym Shas, referring to the six orders (sedarim, sing. seder) into which the tractates (massekhtot, sing. massekhet) of the Mishnah and Gemara on it are divided. Today, there&hellip;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">Talmud<\/a>). He also gives definitions of difficult words in the Gemara, many of which were picked up by the <em>Aruch<\/em>, the first <a href=\"http:\/\/trmarvin.org\/?encyclopedia=talmud\" target=\"_self\" title=\"Commonly refers to the Talmud Bavli, meaning the Mishnah (redacted Oral Law) with the Gemara (commentary) as redacted in Bavel (Babylon). It is also called by the acronym Shas, referring to the six orders (sedarim, sing. seder) into which the tractates (massekhtot, sing. massekhet) of the Mishnah and Gemara on it are divided. Today, there&hellip;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">Talmud<\/a>ic glossary, by R. Natan ben Yechiel of Rome. In addition, Rabbenu Chananel makes relatively frequent use of the Yerushalmi, often comparing the two <a href=\"http:\/\/trmarvin.org\/?encyclopedia=talmud\" target=\"_self\" title=\"Commonly refers to the Talmud Bavli, meaning the Mishnah (redacted Oral Law) with the Gemara (commentary) as redacted in Bavel (Babylon). It is also called by the acronym Shas, referring to the six orders (sedarim, sing. seder) into which the tractates (massekhtot, sing. massekhet) of the Mishnah and Gemara on it are divided. Today, there&hellip;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">Talmud<\/a>s. He makes use of earlier <a href=\"http:\/\/trmarvin.org\/?encyclopedia=gaon\" target=\"_self\" title='&#1490;&#1488;&#1493;&#1503; - pl. &#1490;&#1488;&#1493;&#1504;&#1497;&#1501; - Geonim - \"excellency,\" the formal title of the head of one of the academies of Bavel (Babylon, or present-day Iraq), and later Israel, Baghdad, Damascus, and Egypt. It is apparently shortened from the phrase gaon Yaakov, \"pride of Jacob,\" found in Amos 6:8, 8:7, Nachum 2:3, and Tehillim 47:5. In&hellip;' class=\"encyclopedia\">Gaon<\/a>ic material, especially the <a href=\"http:\/\/trmarvin.org\/?encyclopedia=talmud\" target=\"_self\" title=\"Commonly refers to the Talmud Bavli, meaning the Mishnah (redacted Oral Law) with the Gemara (commentary) as redacted in Bavel (Babylon). It is also called by the acronym Shas, referring to the six orders (sedarim, sing. seder) into which the tractates (massekhtot, sing. massekhet) of the Mishnah and Gemara on it are divided. Today, there&hellip;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">Talmud<\/a> commentary of Rav Hai <a href=\"http:\/\/trmarvin.org\/?encyclopedia=gaon\" target=\"_self\" title='&#1490;&#1488;&#1493;&#1503; - pl. &#1490;&#1488;&#1493;&#1504;&#1497;&#1501; - Geonim - \"excellency,\" the formal title of the head of one of the academies of Bavel (Babylon, or present-day Iraq), and later Israel, Baghdad, Damascus, and Egypt. It is apparently shortened from the phrase gaon Yaakov, \"pride of Jacob,\" found in Amos 6:8, 8:7, Nachum 2:3, and Tehillim 47:5. In&hellip;' class=\"encyclopedia\">Gaon<\/a>, which is otherwise known only from fragments. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<h5 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"newsletter-on-rabbenu-chananel\"><a href=\"https:\/\/trmarvin.substack.com\/p\/coffee-with-rabbenu-chananel\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">Newsletter on Rabbenu Chananel<\/a><\/h5>\n\n\n\n<h5 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"twitter-thread-on-rabbenu-chananel\"><a href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/tamar_marvin\/status\/1607268030886600704?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1607268030886600704%7Ctwgr%5E1c1e7c824e2c91ee4548effb8bf92828b21cbd2e%7Ctwcon%5Es1_c10&amp;ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Ftrmarvin.org%2Fportfolio%2Frabbenu-chananel-D7A8D791D7A0D795-D797D7A0D7A0D790D79C%2F\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">Twitter Thread on Rabbenu Chananel<\/a><\/h5>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Rabbenu Chananel ben Chushiel &#8211; \u05e8\u05d1\u05e0\u05d5 \u05d7\u05e0\u05e0\u05d0\u05dc \u05d1\u05df \u05d7\u05d5\u05e9\u05d9\u05d0\u05dc (d. 1055\/56) was the first Talmud commentator in the Sefardi tradition. His commentary was widely used and admired, and is today printed on the outer margin of the standard Vilna Shas. 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