Eliezer of Toul (d. before 1234) was a 13th-centuryFrenchTosafist.
Born inToul,France, in his early years, he studied underIsaac ben Samuel, later moving toBoppard,Germany where he tutored Hizkiyyahu ben Reuven, a wealthy Jewish merchant. Hizkiyyahu later refused to pay Eliezer, and the matter become infamous amongst local rabbis. Eliezer's talmudic discussions appear in the works of laterposekim, such asZedekiah ben Abraham Anaw who mentions Eliezer's commentaries on the Talmudic tractate,Beitza, although these have not survived.[1][2]
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