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Diccionari Català-Català . 2013.
Diccionari Català-Català . 2013.
Ullat — adj qui comporte des cavités Catalan. Var. francisée : oullat … Glossaire des noms topographiques en France
ISSACHAR BAER BEN TANḤUM — (1779–1855), Lithuanian rabbi, known popularly as Berele Bunes, although his family name was Behagaon. Issachar Baer was born in Orla, Poland, but spent his life in Vilna. In 1817 he was appointed moreh ẓedek (scholar in residence) in that city,… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
AḤARONIM — (Heb. אַחֲרוֹנִים; lit. the later (authorities), a term used to designate the later rabbinic authorities, in contrast to the rishonim , the earlier authorities. Although scholars differ as to the exact chronological dividing line between the two … Encyclopedia of Judaism
KAUDER, SAMUEL JUDAH BEN DAVID — (Shmuel Loeb Kauders; 1766–1838), Bohemian rabbi. Born in bechyne , Bohemia, Kauder studied in the yeshivah of Eleazar Kallir in Kolin (where he made the acquaintance of bezalel ranschburg , his lifelong friend and correspondent), and in Prague… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
KORETS, PHINEHAS BEN ABRAHAM ABBA SHAPIRO OF — (1726–1791), ḥasidic rabbi. Born in Shklov, he later lived in Korets, but because of differences of opinion with the followers of , he left the town around 1770. He moved to Ostrog, later settling in Shepetovka where he died. His plans to… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
LEVI, SAID BEN SHALOM — (d. 1917), educator and writer; known as Hakham Said. One of the first Yemenite immigrants to Ereẓ Israel, Levi settled in Jaffa in 1888, where he became a teacher in the talmud torah Torah Or. From the diary of his school, which is extant, one… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
LICHTSTEIN, ABRAHAM BEN ELIEZER LIPMAN — (18th–19th century), Polish rabbi. He functioned as rabbi in Wolkowysk, Lida, and Przasnysz, and as dayyan and preacher of the small town of Lask where he went to have more leisure to devote himself to his scholarly endeavors. Lichtstein is the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
RESPONSA — (Heb. שְׁאֵלוֹת וּתְשׁוּבוֹת; lit. queries and replies ), a rabbinic term denoting an exchange of letters in which one party consults another on a halakhic matter. Such responsa are already mentioned in the Talmud, which tells of an inquiry… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
ṢALIḤ, YAḤYA (Yihye) BEN JOSEPH — (Maharis; c. 1715), Yemenite scholar; av bet din and rabbi of Sanʿa . His authority was recognized by all the Yemenite Jewish communities and even by the distant community of india . Many halakhic questions were addressed to him from all parts of … Encyclopedia of Judaism
ZEALOTS AND SICARII — Introduction This article deals not only with the group of fighters for the freedom of Israel known from josephus as the Zealots, but includes in its survey other groups with similar aims, particularly the Sicarii. Judea differed from the other… … Encyclopedia of Judaism