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Joseph Trani (1568–1639) or Joseph di Trani was a of the latter part of the 16th century who lived in . By contemporary scholars he was called Mahrimat (), and regarded as one of the foremost Talmudists of his time. Today he is more widely known as Maharit (Hebrew: ). He is the son of the Mabit.

He was the author of She'elot u-Teshubot (responsa), a work in three parts: part i comprises 152 , together with a general index (Constantinople, 1641); part ii consists of 111 responsa in the order of the first three parts of the ritual codex (Venice, 1645); part iii contains responsa to the fourth part of the ritual codex, together with novellæ to the tractate Ḳiddushin, and supercommentaries on RaN's and 's commentaries on the tractates and Ḳiddushin (ib. 1645). The entire work appeared in Fürth in 1764. Joseph also published novellæ to the treatises Shabbat, Ketubot, and Kiddushin (Sudzilkov, 1802), and the responsa which were embodied in 's Maggid me-Reshit (Constantinople, 1710). He left several commentaries in manuscript on Alfasi, on ' , and on R. Nathan's Aruk.

In 2008, Trani's burial site was discovered in Safed Old Jewish Cemetery, near the grave of Rabbi .See article by Shnayer Leiman. Although the Maharit died and was buried in , his sons later transferred his remains to as he had requested so that he could be interred near his father, Moshe di Trani.

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