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Gadol or
godol (גדול, plural:
gedolim גדולים) (literally "big" or "great" in Hebrew) is used by
religious Jews to
refer to the most
revered rabbis of...
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Gedolim pictures are
photos or
sketches of (or
attributed to)
famous rabbis,
known as
gedolim (Hebrew for "great people"), who are
admired by Jews. It...
- the
printing of the
first part of his
biographical dictionary, Shem Ha
Gedolim, (Livorno, 1774), and with his
notes on the
Shulhan Aruch,
entitled Birke...
- book of the
great sea-dragons,
Ichthyosauri and Plesiosauri, [
gedolim taninim]
gedolim taninim, of Moses.
Extinct monsters of the
ancient earth. With...
- ha-Chayim by
Chaim of Volozhin)
Mystical works Historical works, e.g., Shem ha-
Gedolim by
Chaim Joseph David Azulai.
Mefareshim is a
Hebrew word
meaning "commentators"...
-
folksy and
entertaining style,
combined with his
anecdotal stories of
Gedolim (Torah leaders), made him a po****r
instructor at the Ohr
Somayach women's...
- Ya'arot
Devash Vol. 1, Ch. 4 See also Kav ha-Yashar Ch. 93 and Shem Ha-
gedolim for a
similar account with
Rabbi Avraham Ha-levi of Safed. Kav ha-Yashar...
- Ashke****m and Sephardim, pp. 151, 154.
Chaim Joseph David Azulai, Shem
Gedolim,
cited Hirschberg, A
History of the Jews in
North Africa, pp. 125–126....
- he met
Chaim Yosef David Azulai,
known as the CHIDA. In his book Shem Ha
Gedolim, the
CHIDA states he "got to meet the
Rabbi in his old age in the holy...
- the
kings of the Grecians'.”
Chaim Yosef David Azulai, Shem ha-
Gedolim [Ma'arekhet
Gedolim], ed.
Yitzhak Isaac Ben-Yaaqov, (the
Letters Daleth), Vienna...