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Interpretations and discussions surrounding Jewish texts, ranging from early medieval to contemporary.
Rashi
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Classic 11th-century commentary known for its concise and clear explanations and considered a key resource in studying Talmud.
Ben Yehoyada
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19th-century commentary on aggadic portions of the Talmud by the Ben Ish Chai, incorporating analytic and kabbalistic interpretations.
Benayahu
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19th-century follow-up work by the Ben Ish Chai to his commentary Ben Yehoyada, with additional interpretations on aggadic portions of the Talmud.
Chidushei Agadot
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17th-century commentary by the Maharsha analyzing aggadic talmudic passages, printed together with his Chidushei Halakhot in the back of the Vilna Talmud.
Ritva
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14th-century commentary by Rabbi Yom Tov ben Avraham Assevilli, a student of the Rashba and the Re’ah.
Steinsaltz
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20th-century translation of the Talmud into modern Hebrew with accompanying explanations by Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz.
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Ikar Tosafot Yom Tov on Pirkei Avot
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18th-century abridged version of R. Yom-Tov Lippmann Heller’s Tosefot Yom Tov commentary, often printed alongside the Mishnah
Nachalat Avot on Avot
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15th-century commentary on Pirkei Avot by the Abarbanel, structured as questions on each Mishnah followed by resolutions.
Rabbeinu Bahya
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Fourteenth-century commentary incorporating literal explanations along with allegorical, philosophical, and mystical interpretations.
Rabbeinu Yonah on Pirkei Avot
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13th-century commentary on Pirkei Avot by the author of Shaarei Teshuvah.
Radak on Psalms
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Popular 13th-century commentary focusing on the simple meaning of the text and incorporating grammar and philosophy.
Tosafot Yom Tov on Pirkei Avot
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Classic 17th-century commentary of R. Yom-Tov Lipmann Heller meant to serve as a supplement to the commentary of Bartenura
Yad Ramah on Sanhedrin
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13th-century commentary of Rabbi Meir Abulafia, known by his acronym “Ramah,” a leading rabbinic figure in medieval Spain.
Yein Levanon on Avot
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18th-century commentary on Pirkei Avot by Naphtali Herz Wessley with a focus on linguistic aspects of the Mishnah.
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