Asher ben Jehiel
Rabbi and Talmudist (1250/1259–1327)
Asher ben Jehiel was a prominent figure in Judaism, renowned for his expertise as a rabbi and Talmudist. Born between 1250 and 1259, he went on to become a respected authority in his field, earning the admiration of his peers and followers. His work had a significant impact on the understanding and interpretation of Talmudic law, and he is often credited with creating a comprehensive abstract of these laws.
Asher ben Jehiel is commonly referred to as Rabbenu Asher, which translates to "our Rabbi Asher," or simply as the Rosh, an acronym derived from the Hebrew title. Throughout his life, he dedicated himself to the study and teaching of Jewish law, leaving a lasting legacy in the Jewish community. Asher ben Jehiel passed away in 1327, and his yahrzeit, the anniversary of his death, is observed on 9 Cheshvan, serving as a tribute to his enduring contributions to Judaism.