- [ˌʦɛnəˈʁɛnə];
Hebrew pronunciation: [ʦeˈʔena uʁˈʔena]), also
spelt Tsene-rene and
Tseno Ureno,
sometimes called the Women's Bible, is a Yiddish-language
prose work...
- Women's
Bible can
refer to:
Tseno Ureno (צאנה וראינה), a 1616 Yiddish-language
prose work The Woman's Bible, an 1890s
feminist critique of the
Bible This...
- and
religious writing specifically for women, such as the צאנה וראינה
Tseno Ureno and the תחנות Tkhines. One of the best-known
early woman authors was...
- Ashke**** (1550–1625), of Janów (near Lublin, Poland), was the
author of the
Tseno Ureno,
sometimes called the "Women's Bible", a Yiddish-language
prose work...
-
Sefer haYashar (midrash)
Smaller midrashim Tanhuma Tanna Devei Eliyahu Tseno Ureno Yalkut Shimoni Keter Shem Tov
Tzavaat HaRivash Toledot Yaakov Yosef...
- Zeno.org (German pronunciation: [
ˈtseno dɔt ˈɔʀɡ]) is a
digital library with
German texts and
other content such as pictures, facsimile, etc.,
which has...
-
Isaac Luria Jacob ben
Isaac Ashke**** (1550–1625),
rabbi and
author of the
Tseno Ureno Judah Ashke**** (18th century),
rabbi and
author of the Ba'er Hetev...
- as a
private student and
moved to Sofia,
where he
studied painting under Tseno Todorov. In the 1930s, he
enrolled in
Finances and
Credit in Free University...
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Prayer and
study Tkhine Tseno Ureno Partnership minyan Tefillin Barbie Midrasha Mechitza Court of the Women...
-
religious works in
Yiddish were
mostly created for women's edification. The
Tseno Ureno was a Yiddish-language
prose adaptation of the Chumash, its corresponding...