From what I've read Rashi was famous for his concise interpretations of the Torah and Talmud. I was wondering what issues did he take on and how were these positions different from his predecessors?
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Rashi is probably best known for his basic commentary on the Talmud and Tanach. You can read a biography of him here. |
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