-
patrons he
dedicated his
seminal work,
Sefer Ha-
Manhig (The Guide), or as the
author called it,
Manhig 'Olam,
which he
began in 1204 and
completed some...
- hagolah" (The sage and
teacher of the
entire Jewish diaspora).
Another term is
Manhig Yisroel (plural:
Manhigei Yisroel),
literally "leader of Israel". The title...
-
Kimhi (Radak) Abba Mari
Isaac ben Abba Mari (HaIttur)
Abraham ben
Nathan (Ha
Manhig)
David ben Levi of
Narbonne (HaMichtam)
Moses ben
Joseph (Rambi) Abraham...
- long-serving "shtadlan"
Josel of Rosheim. In 1510 he was made the
parnas u-
manhig (sworn
guide and leader) of the
Jewish communities of
Lower Alsace, before...
-
Kimhi (Radak) Abba Mari
Isaac ben Abba Mari (HaIttur)
Abraham ben
Nathan (Ha
Manhig)
David ben Levi of
Narbonne (HaMichtam)
Moses ben
Joseph (Rambi) Abraham...
-
Kimhi (Radak) Abba Mari
Isaac ben Abba Mari (HaIttur)
Abraham ben
Nathan (Ha
Manhig)
David ben Levi of
Narbonne (HaMichtam)
Moses ben
Joseph (Rambi) Abraham...
-
Kimhi (Radak) Abba Mari
Isaac ben Abba Mari (HaIttur)
Abraham ben
Nathan (Ha
Manhig)
David ben Levi of
Narbonne (HaMichtam)
Moses ben
Joseph (Rambi) Abraham...
-
instances where a
later authority, such as
Abraham ben Nathan's
Sefer ha-
Manhig or
David Abudirham,
argues for text A "as
prescribed by
Amram Gaon" as against...
- know for certain. From
references in
later treatises such as the
Sefer ha-
Manhig by
Rabbi Abraham ben
Nathan ha-Yarḥi (c. 1204), it
appears that even at...
- made by
Abraham ben
Hasdai at the
request of the
grammarian David Kimhi.
Manhig ha-Rofe'im, or
Musar ha-Rofe'im, a treatise, in
fifty paragraphs, for physicians...