Elḥanan ben Isaac

d. 1184

Elḥanan ben Isaac of Dampierre, France, was the son and leading student of Isaac ben Samuel (Ri ha-Zaken) of Dampierre (d. ca. 1185). Elḥanan is thought to have died a martyr’s death. He composed Tosafot (“additions”) on tractate Avodah Zarah that display his erudition, and his Tosafot on other tractates circulated as well. His responsa, frequently cowritten with his father, also survive, and he is cited as the author of piyyut (liturgical poetry) and as a biblical exegete. Elḥanan was influenced by his father and his father’s teacher, Jacob ben Meir (Rabbenu Tam, 1100–1171), but he did not hesitate to offer his own views where he disagreed with them.

Content by Elḥanan ben Isaac

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Tosafot: On the Babylonian Talmud, Tractate Avodah Zarah

Tosafot on b. Avodah Zarah 22a
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A Jew may not say to a non-Jew: Take your portion for the Sabbath, and I my portion for the weekdays. [b. Avodah Zarah 22a] [My father,] R. [Isaac of Dampierre], was asked about a certain oven. A…