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- Eliezer ben Nathan (Hebrew: אליעזר בן נתן) of Mainz (–), or Ra'avan (ראב"ן ), was a halakist and liturgical poet.
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- Eliezer ben Nathan (Hebrew: אליעזר בן נתן) of Mainz (–), or Ra'avan (ראב"ן ), was a halakist and liturgical poet.
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- Rabbi Eliezer bar Nathan () was a well known Talmudic scholar of the twelfth century who also wrote liturgical poetry, some of which became standardized worship for German and Polish communities.
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Eliezer ben Nathan (Hebrew: אליעזר בן נתן) of Mainz (–), or Ra'avan (ראב"ן), was a halakist and liturgical poet. As an early Rishon, he was a contemporary of the Rashbam and Rabbeinu Tam, and one of the earliest of the Tosafists. He was the son-in-law of Eliakim b. Joseph of Mainz, a fellow student of Rashi. Through his four daughters Eliezer became the ancestor of several learned families which exerted a great influence upon religious life in the subsequent centuries. One of his great-grandsons was Asher b. Jehiel (ROSH), father of R. Jacob, author of the Ṭurim.
In or around , a synod was held in Troyes as part of the Takkanot Shum. This synod was led by Rabbeinu Tam, his brother, Rashbam, and Ra'avan. Over rabbis from communities all over France attended as well. A number of communal decrees were enacted at the