Aaron Walden
Aaron Walden was a Polish Jewish Talmudist, editor, and author.
Walden, who was an ardent adherent of Ḥasidism, is known especially for his "Shem ha-Gedolim he-Ḥadash", a work of the same nature as Azulai's "Shem ha-Gedolim." Like the latter, it consists of two parts:
- "Ma'areket Gedolim," being an alphabetical list of the names of authors and rabbis, mostly those that lived after Azulai, but including also many of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries who were omitted by Azulai; and
- "Ma'areket Sefarim," an alphabetical list of book-titles.
Another work by Walden, in which he displayed great erudition, is the "MiḲdash Me'at", an edition of the Psalms in five volumes. In it are printed around the text:
- "Bet ha-Midrash," a kind of yalḲuṭ after the model of the "Yalḳuṭ Shim'oni," Walden having gathered all the haggadot referring to the Psalms which were scattered in the Talmudim, in the midrashic literature, and in the Targum, as well as in the Zohar and other cabalistic works
- "Bet ha-Keneset," a fourfold commentary consisting of material taken from the most prominent ancient commentators; and
- "Bet Aharon," a reference index to the "Bet ha-Midrash," giving also variants and an explanation of difficult passages.