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Bikkure ha-Ittim (Hebrew: בִּכּוּרֵי הָעִתִּים, lit. 'First-Fruits of the Times') was a Hebrew-language
annual published in
Vienna from 1820 to 1831....
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biography of his father,
Isaac Spitz.
Spitz was a
collaborator on the
Bikkure ha-Ittim, to
volumes VI and VII of
which he
contributed sixteen scientific...
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Franz Delitzsch mentions him as one of the
Germanizing Hebrew poets of the
Bikkure ha-'Ittim school. His poem "Ha-Bitaḥon" in that
periodical is translated...
- poems. He
edited the
sixth volume of the
Hebrew literary-scientific
annual Bikkure ha-Ittim in 1825. This article incorporates text from a
publication now...
- of Caro's articles, essays, and
poems appeared in Ha-Me****ef and in the
Bikkure ha-'Ittim. He was a
prolific writer, and left a
number of m****cripts on...
- translations,
exegetical notes, and riddles—were
published in the
periodical Bikkure ha-'Ittim. Gold, Hugo (1974).
Gedenkbuch der
untergegangenen Judengemeinden...
- Landshuth, 'Ammude ha-'Abodah, i. 27-44, Berlin, 1877; S. L. Rapoport, in
Bikkure ha-'Ittim, x. 95-123, xi. 92-102; Steinschneider, Cat. Bodl. col. 913;...
- (Trieste, 1886). Some of his
Hebrew poems are
contained in the
periodicals Bikkure ha-'ittim (vol. xi.) and Mosé (vols. v. and viii.). I
primi discorsi di...
- Margolioth,
Judah Leib Ben-Ze'ev, and others. His
contributions to the
Bikkure ha-ittim,
Kerem ḥemed [he], and
other Hebrew publications of his time contain...
- ha-Adam" (lit. 'Superiority of Man'), by Blumenfeld, was
published in
Bikkure ha-'Ittim. He also
published the
works of
Eliakim ben
Judah ha-Milzahgi...