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# Ramban first wrote his disagreements on the Sefer HaMitzvot and then his Sefer.<ref>Kesef Mishneh Hilchot Chametz uMatzah 1:6, Yad Malachi Yalkut Mefarshim.</ref>
# Ramban first wrote his disagreements on the Sefer HaMitzvot and then his Sefer.<ref>Kesef Mishneh Hilchot Chametz uMatzah 1:6, Yad Malachi Yalkut Mefarshim.</ref>
# The Ramban did not have the [[Rambam]]'s Introduction to Perush HaMishnayot available to him, as Hebrew translations of the Arabic work were not yet available in Spain, according to the Yad Malachi, who posits that had they been available, the Ramban would not have been as quick to argue.<ref>Yad Malachi (Klalei HaRambam 21)</ref> The [[Rashba]] did not have the Perush HaMishnah available at all either.<ref>Yad Malachi (Klalei HaRashba 8)</ref>
# The Ramban did not have the [[Rambam]]'s Introduction to Perush HaMishnayot available to him, as Hebrew translations of the Arabic work were not yet available in Spain, according to the Yad Malachi, who posits that had they been available, the Ramban would not have been as quick to argue.<ref>Yad Malachi (Klalei HaRambam 21)</ref> The [[Rashba]] did not have the Perush HaMishnah available at all either.<ref>Yad Malachi (Klalei HaRashba 8)</ref>
# [[Rabbeinu Yonah]] was a cousin of the Ramban, and his daughter married Shlomo, the Ramban's son.<ref>Shu"t HaRashbash Siman 291</ref>


=Further Reading=
=Further Reading=

Revision as of 21:38, 21 June 2018

Klalim

  1. Ramban first wrote his disagreements on the Sefer HaMitzvot and then his Sefer.[1]
  2. The Ramban did not have the Rambam's Introduction to Perush HaMishnayot available to him, as Hebrew translations of the Arabic work were not yet available in Spain, according to the Yad Malachi, who posits that had they been available, the Ramban would not have been as quick to argue.[2] The Rashba did not have the Perush HaMishnah available at all either.[3]
  3. Rabbeinu Yonah was a cousin of the Ramban, and his daughter married Shlomo, the Ramban's son.[4]

Further Reading

  1. Later Rishonim IV: Catalonia, by Rabbi Aryeh Leibowitz
  2. Later Rishonim V: Ramban’s Talmud Commentary, by Rabbi Aryeh Leibowitz

Sources

  1. Kesef Mishneh Hilchot Chametz uMatzah 1:6, Yad Malachi Yalkut Mefarshim.
  2. Yad Malachi (Klalei HaRambam 21)
  3. Yad Malachi (Klalei HaRashba 8)
  4. Shu"t HaRashbash Siman 291