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By Nissan Mindel
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The Rishonim

4800–5160 (1040–1400)
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Rabbi Elozor ben Yehuda of Worms
(Circa 4920-4998; 1160-1238)
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Rabbeinu Jonah Gerondi
(4940-5023; 1180-1263)
Rabbi Mordechai Ben Hilel Ashkenazi
(circa 4010-5058; 1250-1298)
Rabbi Yehuda Ben Moshe HaKohen
The Jewish Physician of Toledo
Rabbi Jacob Ben Asher
(Circa 5029-5100; 1269-1340)
Rabbi Joseph Caspi
(5057-5100; 1297-1340)
Rabbi Isaac Bar Sheishes (Ribash)
(5086-5168; 1326-1408)
Rabbi Hasdai Crescas
(5110-5180; 1340-1410)
Rabbi Jacob Halevi (Maharil)
(5120-5187 - 1360-1427 )
Rabbi Jacob Ha-Levi Segal
(5120-5187; 1360-1427)
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