Aryeh Leib Yellin

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Aryeh Leib Yellin (1820–April 2, 1886) (or Jelin [in Russian], Hebrew: אריה ליב יעלין) was rabbi of Byelsk (present day Bielsk Podlaski, Poland), government of Grodno, Russia.

He was one of the most prominent Russian rabbis, to whom halakic matters were frequently referred for decision. He was the author of Kol Aryeh and Miẓpeh Aryeh, novellæ on various Talmudical tractates. His most important production is the Yefeh 'Enayim, (trans.: "beautiful eyes") giving the parallel passages found in the Babylonian Talmud, the Yerushalmi, the Midrashim, the Pesichtas, and other ancient rabbinic productions, occasionally with critical remarks which are of the greatest value to the rabbinic student. The Yefeh 'Enayim accompanies the Talmudic text in the new Talmud editions of the Romms of Wilna. Jelin left in manuscript many novellæ on the Talmud and a collection of responsa.

[edit] Jewish Encyclopedia bibliography

  • Bravermann, Anshe Shem, p. 95;
  • Ha-Asif, iii. 123.

This article incorporates text from the 1901–1906 Jewish Encyclopedia, a publication now in the public domain.