- he
would minister in the
Tabernacle or the
Temple in Jerusalem. The root
tzitz (צִיץ)
means “to blossom” or “a flower” and as such is emplo**** by the picturesque...
- as a
leading authority on
medicine and
Jewish law and
referred to as the
Tzitz Eliezer after his 21-volume
halachic treatise covering a wide
breadth of...
-
identical to the
turbans of the
other priests. The
priestly crown (Hebrew
tzitz צִיץ "blossom" "flower") was
attached to the
turban by
means of two sets...
- The High Priest's
Hoshen (breastplate) and
Ephod have been completed. The
Tzitz, the
golden crown of the High Priest, was
completed in 2007. The Temple...
- Urim and Thummim. It was
fastened to the
Ephod Priestly headplate (Hebrew
tzitz): worn on the
front of the turban, and
inscribed with the words: "Holy unto...
-
being wound to form a cone,
called a migbahat. The
priestly crown (Hebrew
tzitz צִיץ "blossom", "flower") was
attached to the
turban by
means of two sets...
- (1914–2003)
Avraham Shapira (1914–2007)
Eliezer Waldenberg (1917–2006),
Tzitz Eliezer Shlomo Goren (1918–1994)
Chaim Kreiswirth (1918–2001)
Yaakov Yitzhak...
- Part 7. No. 5,
cited in Corinaldi, 1998: 196.
Rabbi Eliezer Waldenberg,
Tzitz Eliezer,
Volume 17,
subject 48, page 105.
Michael Ashke****, Alex Weingrod...
-
Jewish High
Priest wearing the
sacred vestments, the
Tzitz is
depicted above his
forehead in yellow. The
upper cords can be seen
going over his turban...
- (me'il),
ephod (vest or apron),
breastplate (hoshen), and
headplate (Hebrew
tzitz). In
addition to the
above "golden garments", the high
priest also had a...