Elijah of Fulda

Elijah ben Judah Loeb of Fulda (Hebrew: אליהו מפולדה; 1650s in Vyzhnytsia – c. 1720 in Fulda) was the earliest and most important of the early Ashkenazic commentators on the previously neglected Jerusalem Talmud.

[1][2] His commentaries on the Jerusalem Talmud were the Mahara Fulda and its companion, Tosefot Maharaf.

The addenda printed at the end of various early editions of this commentary have been consolidated in glosses called He'arot Maharaf.

Elijah ben Judah Loeb lived in Wiznica for most of his life, only settling in Fulda in his later years.

"[3] His Korban ha-Edah (or Qorban Ha'edah) was published posthumously in Dessau in 1743.