Not to be confused with Eliezer ben Samuel of Verona.
Eliezer ben Samuel of Metz (died 1198) was a Tosafist and the author of the halachic work Sefer Yereim [he][1] (Vilna 1892). An abridgment of this work was produced by Benjamin ben Abraham Anaw.
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