Moisè Tedeschi (Hebrew form: Moshe Yitzhak Ashkenazi Hebrew: משה יצחק אשכנזי) was an Italian rabbi and Bible commentator.
At age 10 his father died, and the family was reduced to "limited but quiet" circumstances.
His teachers included Shemuel Chayyim Zalman and Samuel David Luzzatto.
[1] As an adult, he worked as a teacher in the local Jewish schools and later for individuals.
He also wrote two books of Jewish thought: Mussar Melachim (a mussar work) and Simchat Haregel (a series of sermons on the holidays, along with ideas on the Targum of Mishlei, and his autobiography.)