Yechiel of Paris
| Yechiel of Paris | |
|---|---|
| Personal life | |
| Born | end of the 12th century | 
| Died | c. 1268 | 
| Children | Moses ben Yechiel | 
| Religious life | |
| Religion | Judaism | 
Yechiel ben Joseph of Paris or Jehiel of Paris, called Sire Vives in French (Judeo-French: שיר ויויש) and Vivus Meldensis ("Vives of Meaux") in Latin, was a major Talmudic scholar and Tosafist from northern France, father-in-law of Isaac ben Joseph of Corbeil. He was a disciple of Rabbi Judah Messer Leon, and succeeded him in 1225 as head of the Yeshiva of Paris, which then boasted some 300 students; his best known student was Meir of Rothenburg. He is the author of many Tosafot.