Amudei Yerushalayim on Jerusalem Talmud
19th-century commentary by Rabbi Yisrael Eisenstein, some of which were originally printed together with his responsa.
Beur HaGra on Jerusalem Talmud
18th-century commentary on Seder Zeraim of the Jerusalem Talmud, by the Vilna Gaon.
Chiddushei Ridbaz on Jerusalem Talmud
Early 20th-century commentary by Rabbi Yaakov Dovid Wilovsky explaining the literal meaning of the text.
Chidushei Chatam Sofer on Jerusalem Talmud
Commentary by Rabbi Moshe Sofer, one of the leading Orthodox rabbis of Austrian-Hungarian Jewry in the early 19th century.
Chidushei Rabbi Eliyahu of Greiditz on Jerusalem Talmud
19th-century commentary by a talmudist, kabbalist, and supporter of early Zionism.
Haggahot RaDO on Jerusalem Talmud
Commentary by Rabbi Dovid Oppenheim, chief rabbi of Nikolsburg in the late 17th century and of Prague in the early 18th century.
Haggahot Rabbi Menachem di Lonzano on Jerusalem Talmud
16th-century commentary originally published in Rabbi Chaim Yosef David Azulai’s work, Kikar LaAden.
Haggahot YaFeM on Jerusalem Talmud
19th-century commentary of Rabbi Mordechai Yafeh Margaliyot on tractates in Seder Zeraim and on tractate Shekalim.
Kikar LaAden on Jerusalem Talmud
Glosses on the Jerusalem originally published in the 18th century by Rabbi Chaim Yosef David Azulai, and attributed by him to a “holy person.”
Korban HaEdah on Jerusalem Talmud
18th-century commentary by the chief rabbi of Berlin, Rabbi David ben Naphtal Hirsch Frankel, elucidating the plain meaning of the talmudic text.
Mareh HaPanim on Jerusalem Talmud
18th-century analytic commentary by Rabbi Moshe Margalit, comparing passages to parallel ones in the Babylonian Talmud and incorporating post-talmudic commentary.
Noam Yerushalmi
19th-century commentary and glosses by Lithuanian scholar, R. Joshua Isaac Shapira.
Notes by Heinrich Guggenheimer on Jerusalem Talmud
21st-century notes citing manuscript variants, authored by the translator of the Jerusalem Talmud into English.
Penei Moshe on Jerusalem Talmud
18th-century explanatory commentary by Rabbi Moshe Margalit and the earliest known commentary on the entire Jerusalem Talmud.
Sha'arei Torat Eretz Yisrael
20th-century commentary on the Jerusalem Talmud by Lithuanian Rabbi Zev Wolf Rabinowitz.
Sheyarei Korban on Jerusalem Talmud
18th-century detailed analytic commentary by the chief rabbi of Berlin, Rabbi David ben Naphtal Hirsch Frankel.
Sirilio on Jerusalem Talmud
16th-century commentary on the Jerusalem Talmud by R. Solomon Sirilio
Tosafot HaRid on Jerusalem Talmud
Early 20th-century analytic commentary by Rabbi Yaakov Dovid Wilovsky, comparing passages to parallel talmudic passages and incorporating post-talmudic commentary.
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