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David Luria (Radal)

David Luria (Radal)

1798 CE1855 CE · Acharonim · Bykhov

David Luria (c. 1798–1855) was a Lithuanian Jewish scholar and textual critic who lived during the early modern period of Jewish learning. He was renowned for his meticulous work on the texts of the Talmud and Midrash, producing critical editions that sought to restore corrupt or variant readings to their original forms. Luria engaged deeply with manuscript traditions and earlier printed sources, earning respect among scholars for his philological rigor. His work on establishing reliable texts of classical rabbinic literature made him an important figure in the emerging field of Jewish textual scholarship, influencing how later generations approached the study and interpretation of foundational Jewish sources.

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Stop 1 of 31798–1855Died

BykhovביחובMogilev region (Belarus)

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Born in Bykhov in eastern Belarus in 1798. After studying in Vilna he returned following his marriage and spent his life here as one of the greatest Torah scholars of the generation after the Vilna Gaon — renowned for a prodigious memory and his commentaries on Pirkei DeRabbi Eliezer, the Talmud and the Midrash, and a staunch opponent of the Reform movement. He died in 1855.

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Haggahot of Radal on Sefer HaParnasהגהות הרד״ל על ספר הפרנס

Vilna (Vilnius) · 1850

Related figuresVilna GaonSuggested by shared subject matter, not a documented teaching relationship.