Rabbi, posek, commentator on the Mishnah, and Paytan (~950 – ~1010)
Meshullam ben Kalonymus
Born
950
Lucca
Died
1010
Mainz
Children
Kalonymus ben Meshullam (son)
Parent
Kalonymus ben Moses (father)
Rabbi Meshullam ben Kalonymus[1] (Hebrew: משולם בן קָלוֹנִימוּס also known as Rabbeinu Meshullam, Meshullam the Great, Meshullam the Roman and also spelled defective in Hebrew: מְשֻׁלָּם; ~950 – ~1010), was born in Lucca, Italy, or in Mainz, Germany. He was a posek (halakhic decision maker) of the Gaonic period, a commentator on the Mishnah and a Paytan (liturgical poet).[2]
^see Rashi Zevachim 45b s.v. "hachi garsinan"
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