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<p>The below (and, btw, R Nachum Lamm makes an interesting point in the comments there) leads me to a different, but related, question:</p>
<p>We trace Rashi's mesorah pretty easily back to Rabbeinu Gershom -- but where did _he_ get _his_ mesorah from? How did it get from Bavel and the Gaonim to northern Europe?</p>
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<pre>RGS makes the claim that we would not have TSP & our Mesora without Rashi & the Tosafists.
<a href="http://www.torahmusings.com/2015/07/who-was-greater-than-rambam/" target="_blank">http://www.torahmusings.com/2015/07/who-was-greater-than-rambam/</a>
Our *Torah shebe?al peh* is based on Rashi and the Tosafists. If Jewish history had not included Maimonides, the Jewish world would have missed a great deal. Maimonides enriched our thinking and world view tremendously, but the *Torah shebe?al peh* would have survived without him. However, without Rashi and the Tosafists, there would not have been any *mesora*, any chain of tradition; we could not teach *Torah shebe?al peh* today.</pre>
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