Yisroel Ben Shmuel of Shklov - Jewish Encyclopedia Bibliography

Jewish Encyclopedia Bibliography

  • Heschel Lewin, 'Aliyyat Eliyahu, p. 74, Wilna, 1854, and Stettin, 1862;
  • Fuenn, Keneset Yisrael, s.v. Israel ben Samuel;
  • Fürst, Bibl. Jud. i. 63;
  • Eliezer of Botushan, Ḳin'at Soferim, 1892, s.v. Elijah Wilna.
Commentators on the Jerusalem Talmud
16th century
  • Samuel Jaffe Ashkenazi
  • Elazar Azkari
  • Shlomo Sirilo
17th century
  • Joshua ben Israel Benveniste
18th century
  • Elijah of Fulda
  • David ben Naphtali Fränkel
  • Jacob ben Abraham Kahana
  • Moshe Margoliot
  • Vilna Gaon
19th century
  • Yechiel Michel Epstein
  • Meir Marim
  • Joseph Saul Nathanson
  • Yaakov Dovid Wilovsky
  • Yisroel ben Shmuel of Shklov
20th century
  • Yechiel Bar-Lev
  • Yisroel Chaim Daiches
  • Louis Ginzberg
  • Chaim Kanievsky
  • Yitzchok Isaac Krasilschikov
  • Saul Lieberman
Lost commentaries
  • Maimonides
  • Menachem Ziemba
Unpublished commentaries
  • Moses ben Mordecai Zacuto
  • Moshe Feinstein

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