[Avodah] Rambam and RIF
Allen Gerstl
acgerstl at hotmail.com
Mon Jul 23 03:00:10 PDT 2007
Dr. David Berger in the course of his paper, Judaism and General Culture in
Medieval and Early Modern Times which is found in Judaism's Encounters with
Other Cultures, J.J. Schacter (ed.), (Aronson: 1997) at p. 82, cites a
letter from the Rambam to Joseph ben Judah apparently in answer to a request
by the latter for wheather he should open a yeshivah and as to its
curriculumn. Among other matters, he promotes the study of the RIF in that
proposed school and then says:
... compare it [the RIF abbreviated Talmud] with the
Composition [i.e. the Mishneh Torah]. IF YOU FIND A DISAGREEMENT, KNOW THAT
CAREFUL STUDY OF THE TALMUD BROUGHT IT ABOUT, AND **STUDY THE RELEVANT
PASSAGE**. ... [emphasis mine]
Does anyone know of whether there is an expeditious way of pinpointing those
halachot where the Rambam disagrees with the RIF so that one may implement
the Rambam's suggestion to Joseph ben Judah. I realize the if someone used
the Rambam and compared each halacha to that of the RIF such could be found
but my question is as to whether there is such a list in any source or
whether there is a source that can be used to easily and expeditiously to
create a list of such disagreements between the Rambam and the RIF so as to
implement that particular suggestion of the Rambam to "study the relevant
passage[s]".
KT
Eliyahu
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