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- Rabbeinu_Tam abstract "Jacob ben Meir (1100 in Ramerupt – 9 June 1171 (4 tammuz) in Troyes), best known as Rabbeinu Tam, was one of the most renowned Ashkenazi Jewish rabbis and leading French Tosafists, a leading halakhic authority in his generation, and a grandson of Rashi. Known as \"Rabbeinu\" (our teacher), he acquired the Hebrew suffix \"Tam\" meaning straightforward; it was originally used in the Book of Genesis to describe his biblical namesake, Jacob.".
- Rabbeinu_Tam comment "Jacob ben Meir (1100 in Ramerupt – 9 June 1171 (4 tammuz) in Troyes), best known as Rabbeinu Tam, was one of the most renowned Ashkenazi Jewish rabbis and leading French Tosafists, a leading halakhic authority in his generation, and a grandson of Rashi. Known as \"Rabbeinu\" (our teacher), he acquired the Hebrew suffix \"Tam\" meaning straightforward; it was originally used in the Book of Genesis to describe his biblical namesake, Jacob.".