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letters of the
Hebrew title of Horowitz' most
influential work,
Shenei Luhot HaBerit (שני לוחות הברית). In
modern times, "Shelah" (שֶׁלַח) has
become a surname...
- of Shelah", a site of
Biblical significance in
Jerusalem Shenei Luhot HaBerit,
Hebrew initialed "Shelah", 16th-century
Rabbi Isaiah Horowitz most influential...
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Baruch Vladek, as well as Elie Wiesel. His most
important work
Shenei Luḥot
HaBerit (Hebrew: שני לוחות הברית, Two
Tablets of the Covenant,
abbreviated Shelah...
- Solomon's
Temple Biblical Hebrew: אֲרוֹן הַבְּרִית, romanized: ʾĂrōn
haBǝrīṯ; Koinē Gr****: Κιβωτὸς τῆς Διαθήκης, romanized: Kībōtòs tês Diathḗkēs; Ge'ez:...
- Horowitz's
Introduction to the Oral
Torah in part 2 of his
Shenei Luchot HaBerit.
These works are: Dor Dor v'Dor'shav ("Each
generation and its Scholars")...
- 138–139.
Megillah 12a (in Hebrew) – via Wikisource. "Shenei
Luchot HaBerit,
Aseret HaDibrot, Megillah, Ner
Mitzva 15". www.sefaria.org.
Retrieved 2025-03-17...
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those from the
Isserles family.
Isaiah aut****d the work
Shenei Luḥot
HaBerit,
which later become a
principle work of
European Kabbalah. His son, Shabbethai...
- of Safed,
especially those found in
Rabbi Isaiah Horowitz's
Shene Luhot Haberit. He
taught that
customs should be respected. In the case of the blessing...
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supplementing the
works of the Tibbonides. Kimhi's
apologetic work
Sefer ha-
Berit contributed to
Jewish polemics and
apologetics in the
Middle Ages, though...
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Matthew found in Ibn Shaprut's
Touchstone (c. 1385).
Joseph Kimhi's
Sefer ha-
Berit "Book of the covenant" (c. 1150)
follows Jacob ben Reuben's
format of an...