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Rishonim (Hebrew: [ʁiʃoˈnim]; Hebrew: ראשונים, lit. 'the
first ones'; sing. ראשון, Rishon) were the
leading rabbis and
poskim who
lived approximately during...
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divided into two groups. The
Former Prophets (Hebrew: נביאים ראשונים Nevi'im
Rishonim)
consists of the
narrative books of Joshua, Judges,
Samuel and Kings; while...
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major Babylonian Academies of Sura and Pumbedita; 650–1038. The
Rishonim ("firsts") are the
rabbis of the late
medieval period (c. 1038–1563), preceding...
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lecturer and author. He
published about 40
volumes of
never before seen
Rishonim.
Rabbi Blau was born in Hamburg,
Germany on 15
October 1912 (4th of Cheshvan...
- on the 18th day of the
Hebrew month of Iyar.
According to some of the
Rishonim, it is the day on
which the
plague that
killed Rabbi Akiva's 24,000 disciples...
- The Fürth
Yeshiva (Hebrew: ישיבת פיורדא,
during the
period of the
Rishonim: the
Nuremberg Yeshiva) was a
yeshiva held by
jewish community that existed...
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Wayback Machine. Globes.
Personal email correspondence between Pardes Hannah Rishonim Museum representative and
Wikipedia editor,
April 2022| "This [identification...
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halakhic ruling based on the Talmud's conclusion.
Commentaries of
other early Rishonim include the following:
Tosafot Yeshanim,
which appear as
comments in the...
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Yitzhak Isaac Halevy (Rabinowitz) (Hebrew: יצחק אייזיק הלוי;
September 21, 1847 – May 15, 1914) was a rabbi,
Jewish historian, and
founder of the Agudath...
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Tamid (Hebrew: תָמִיד, romanized: tāmiḏ, lit. 'daily offerings') is the
ninth tractate in Kodashim,
which is the
fifth of the six
orders of the Mishnah...