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Yeruḥam ben Meshullam

Yeruḥam ben Meshullam (Hebrew: ירוחם בן משולם, 1290–1350), often called Rabbenu Yeruḥam (Hebrew: רבנו ירוחם), was a prominent rabbi and poseḳ during the period of the Rishonim.

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שנוי השם | Shinui ha-Shem, the healing ritual via name-change as reconstructed from “Sefer Toldot Adam v-Ḥava” by Rabbeinu Yeruḥam

Contributed on: 25 Apr 2024 by Yeruḥam ben Meshullam | Isaac Gantwerk Mayer (transcription & naqdanut) | Isaac Gantwerk Mayer (translation) |

A ritual for changing a name of a sick person. This text is recorded in abridged form in Rabbeinu Yeruḥam’s 14th-century work “Sefer Toldot Adam v-Ḥava,” but is almost certainly substantially older than that considering he credits it to the Geonim. Rabbeinu Yeruḥam doesn’t include the text in its entirety, assuming familiarity with the “מְצָלְאִין אֲנַֽחְנָא” opening to prayers. This text is not, to my knowledge, commonly used in any modern rites, but I found a 15th-century Italian siddur here with a prayer that begins with the same formula in full. . . .