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Rashi
[ rah-shee ]
noun
- Solomon ben Isaac, 1040鈥1105, French Hebrew scholar.
Example Sentences
Rashi, the great medieval commentator, wrote that a full four-fifths of all Hebrew slaves took one look at Moses, their liberator, said a curt 鈥渘o, thanks鈥 and decided to stay in Egypt, rejecting the travails of freedom for the known quantity, the security, of slavery 鈥 of living lives that were difficult, and less free, but safe and familiar.
Rashi Rohatgi, 35, a novelist who lives in northern Norway, stocks up on Fenty Beauty cosmetics for a similar reason.
Renowned for his keen intellect, Friedman was an expert hand at analyzing the writings of Rashi, a medieval rabbinical specialist in the Talmud.
The daughters of Rashi, the great medieval scholar, had tefillin.
鈥淲hen you鈥檙e Rashi鈥檚 daughter, you can do it.鈥
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