- Avoda, or
Avodah (Hebrew: עֲבוֹדָה, romanized:
ʿăḇoḏāh, lit. 'work, worship, and service')
means serving God in
Judaism and in
Modern Hebrew can simply...
- ("salting")".
Jewish Encyclopedia. 1906.
Retrieved 21
February 2013.
Abodah Zarah 29b
Abodah Zarah 35b, 38a
Jacob ben Asher,
Yoreh De'ah, 113:4
Chalav Yisrael...
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eighteenth century. He died at
Grodno in 1794. He
wrote "Yesod we-S****sh ha-'
Abodah" (The
Essence and Root of Worship), Novydvor, 1782, a work
frequently republished...
-
Babylonian Abodah Zarah 17a – "One of the
disciples of
Jesus the
Nazarene found me" (Editions or MSs:
Munich 95,
Paris 1377, New York 15)
Babylonian Abodah Zarah...
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Avodah Zarah (Hebrew: עבודה זרה, or "foreign worship",
meaning "idolatry" or "strange service") is the name of a
tractate of the Talmud,
located in Nezikin...
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appeared at
Basel (1578–1581) with the
omission of the
entire treatise of '
Abodah Zarah and of p****ages
considered inimical to Christianity,
together with...
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which those to
Berakhot were
published at
Warsaw (1863); some of
those to '
Abodah Zarah are
extant in m****cript.
Among the many
French tosafists deserving...
- Berliner's
Magazin ["Oẓar Ṭob"], 1880, p. 36. See Landshuth, "'Ammude ha-'
Abodah", p. 106; comp. also Harkavy, "Ḥadashim gam Yeshanim",
supplement to the...
- 154.
Tulane University "Roman
Currency of the Prin****te" A. Mischcon,
Abodah Zara, p.10a Soncino, 1988.
Mischcon cites various sources, "SJ Rappaport...
- org An
Analysis of Kaskeses: Past and Present, June 13, 2013
Niddah 6:9 '
Abodah Zarah 39b-40a A
Guide to
Jewish Religious Practice.
Isaac Klein. The Jewish...