- In
Rabbinic literature, ḥiddush (Hebrew: חִדּוּשׁ;
plural ḥiddushim, Hebrew: חִדּוּשׁים)
refers to a
novel interpretation or
approach to previously-existing...
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parallel p****ages
where the same
thought is
expressed in full.
Commentaries (
ḥiddushim) by
Joseph ibn
Migash on two tractates, Bava
Batra and Shevuot, based...
- (Jerusalem, 1959).
Critical edition of
first section (novellae = Hebr.
hiddushim).
Sefer ha-yashar, ed.
Ferdinand Rosenthal (Berlin, 1898; repr. Jerusalem...
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Torah repository that
provides scholars with a
platform to
publish their hiddushim and
encourages innovation in Torah, its study, and dissemination. ****ufta...
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These commentaries,
variously entitled "Tosafot," "Shiṭṭah," "Nimuḳim," "
Ḥiddushim," "Perishah,"
underwent many
changes introduced by Perez's
numerous disciples;...
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quoted by
Alfasi and
Hananel on Yoma, and by
Solomon ibn
Adret in his
Hiddushim.
while Abu al-Walid ibn
Janah cites Hai's
commentary to
Shabbat frequently...
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Gerondi left many works, of
which only a few have been preserved. The
Ḥiddushim to
Alfasi on
Berakhot which are
ascribed to "Rabbenu Yonah" were in reality...
- on
various subjects,
published with a
preface by his
grandson Shemaiah Hiddushim (unpublished),
novellae on some
Talmudic tractates a
collection of 956...
- responsa, in two
volumes (Kraków 1891) - HebrewBooks.org
Sharvit HaZahav -
hiddushim on
various Talmudic tractates in two
volumes (Jerusalem 1975) - HebrewBooks...
- to the
difficult p****ages in the Ta'anit a
commentary to the Hafṭarot
Ḥiddushim Nifradim, Yado ha-Kol,
comprising commentaries to the Song of Songs, Book...