Samuel ben Ḥofni Ga’on

d. 1013

Among the most prolific of the geonim, Samuel ben Ḥofni Ga’on wrote dozens of treatises covering legal, talmudic, and exegetical topics. Samuel’s family had held leadership positions in the Pumbedita academy, located in Baghdad, throughout the tenth and eleventh centuries, but in 998, he came to serve as the head of the Sura academy, also in Baghdad. Samuel had a deep knowledge of Arabic literature, theology, and jurisprudence, among other fields, and in this sense, he was the intellectual heir to Se‘adya Ga’on (882–942). Samuel maintained close relationships with several diaspora communities, at least partly for fundraising purposes. His competition with Sherira Ga’on (ca. 906–1006) seems to have been put to rest when his daughter married Sherira’s son Hayya (939–1038), who headed the Pumbedita academy alongside and after his father. Samuel’s son Israel (d. 1033) later led the Sura academy.

Content by Samuel ben Ḥofni Ga’on

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Treatise on Abrogation of the Law

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The first chapter of this [book] is the declaration of what abrogation [naskh] is. [ . . . ] We say “the abrogation occurred” in two ways in Arabic. The first way is what happened in actuality, and…

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Commentary: On Genesis

Commentary on Genesis 41:15
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Just as it is obligatory for the judge to investigate fully what opposing parties say and to question them about their situation, so that they may communicate details, it is similarly obligatory for…

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The Book of Adolescence

Kitāb al-‘adad (The Book of Adolescence), Chapter 1
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Discussion About the Conditions of Maturity and Its Rulings That Are Common to Human Males and Females We say that the conditions of maturity shared by [both] human males and females are…

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The Book of Commandments

Kitāb fī ’l-sharā’i‘ (The Book of Commandments), Chapters 18, 19, 20 (selections)
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[ . . . ] The revealed commandments [also] require intention for their performance to be [considered] good. This intention should be to achieve closeness to God through them and obedient…

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Letter to a Jewish Community

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For the pain of the famine is great, and since [famine is comparable to death and war], therefore, it is said: Behold the eye of the Lord is toward those [who fear Him], toward those who [wait] for…