-
under the
title of
Shibat Ẓiyyon (Prague, 1827). He
edited his father's
Ahabat Ẓiyyon and
Doresh le-Ẓiyyon (ib. 1827),
adding to the
former work four homilies...
-
Halakot (Principles of Halakah; Smyrna, 1675).
Algazi was also the
author of:
Ahabat 'Olam (Everlasting Love), a
series of
homilies (Constantinople, 1642; Dyhernfurth...
- In his collectanea,
called Tummat Yesharim (Venice, 1622). Vilna, 1833
Ahabat Ḥesed, Amsterdam, 1777
Binyan Yehoshua, Dyhernfurth, 1788 Cashdan, Eli (1965)...
- and
translated by
Carmoly ("Itinéeraires," pp. 331–337)
under the
title "
Ahabat Ẓiyyon." In this he
gives a
description of Jerusalem,
recounts the legends...
-
after he had
returned from a trip to Palestine. 1853
Abraham Mapu
publishes Ahabat Zion, the
first Hebrew novel, a
romance of the time of King
Hezekiah and...
- Mapu (1808–67), the
creator of the
Hebrew novel,
whose historical romance "
Ahabat Tziyyon"
exercised an
important influence on the
development of Hebrew....
- the
Hebrew novel was
Abraham Mapu (1808–67),
whose historical romance "
Ahabat Tziyyon"
exercised an
important influence on the
development of Hebrew....
-
Luncz (Jerusalem, 1892, pp. 137 et seq.)
identifies this work with the
Ahabat Ẓiyyon of Dubno's father-in-law, Simḥah ben Joshua, but as this is a mere...
- in 1710
according to the
inscription on a
marble slab in the synagogue;
Ahabat-Shalom,
built in 1880; Shebeṭ Aḥim or Mafṭirim,
founded in 1882 by emigrants...