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Ritva on Avodah Zarah
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The William Davidson Edition
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Author: Ritva
Composed: Middle-Age Spain, c.1280 - c.1320 CE
Concise commentary on the Talmud, written by Rabbi Yom Tov ben Avraham Isbilli (Ritva). The author was a Spanish, medieval rabbi and halakhic authority. His commentaries to many tractates of the Talmud are a mainstay of yeshiva study to this day.

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