- and novellæ (Smyrna, 1674); Teshubot, responsa,
published in the Abaḳ
Derakim of
Baruch Kalometi (Salonica, 1714); Yad Aharon, an
index to the Talmud...
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awakens joy.
Judah Rosanes of
Constantinople (d. 1727), in his "Parashat
Derakim,"
combined the
darshan with the maggid. He
adopted a new
method of harmonizing...
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appeal to the
German communities to
oppose the movement. He wrote:
Parashat Derakim (Constantinople, 1727), a work
containing twenty-six
homiletic treatises...
- "Minḥat Ḳena'ot" (Offering of Jealousy), a
treatise on jealousy. "Abaḳ
Derakim" (Dust of Roads), a
collection of sermons. The last two are
mentioned by...
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Introduction to the
Almagest of Ptolemy; l.c. p. 539). Ibn Al-Jazzar: Ẓedat ha-
Derakim (1259. Viati****) Hunain: Mabo el
Meleket ha-Refu'ah (Introduction to Medical...