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Moshe Alshich Hebrew: משה אלשיך, also
spelled Alshech, (1508–1593),
known as the
Alshich Hakadosh (the Holy), was a
prominent rabbi, preacher, and biblical...
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Castro Bezalel Ashke****
Moses ben
Jacob Cordovero Ḥayim
Vital Moses Alshech Abraham Cohen Pimentel Solomon Nissim Algazi Yaakov Culi
Hayim Palaggi...
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billion of debt.
Trying to save the
company from bankruptcy,
justice Varda Alshech has
confirmed the debt-restructuring
arrangement between Africa-Israel...
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fluent style were
admirably suited to the
purposes of a maggid.
Moses Alshech, a
maggidic scholar, was one of a
community of
great Jewish spiritual figures...
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travelers and
foreigners who did not
settle in
Muslim lands.
Alshech, Eli (2003). "Islamic Law, Practice, and
Legal Doctrine:
Exempting the...
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Islam dismisses the
claim that its aim was
forced conversions to Islam."
Alshech, Eli (2003). "Islamic Law, Practice, and
Legal Doctrine:
Exempting the...
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October 2019. "אלמקייס ואבו אלשיך בפנים: פורסם סגל הצעירה" [Elmkies and Abu
Alshech inside: The
young squad has been published]. One (in Hebrew). 29 September...
- 1086/654940. JSTOR 10.1086/654940. S2CID 161362424. "Scholarships and awards".
Alshech, Eli (2008). "Egoistic
Martyrdom and Ḥamās'
Success in the 2005 Muni****l...
- Sephardim.
Although educated by a kabbalist, and a fellow-pupil of
Moses Alshech, yet he was a student—if not a deep one—of
philosophy and physics. As a...
- 1595, Furth, 1692; the
complete work in 4 vols., Amsterdam, 1726.
Moses Alshech (16th century), Venice, 1605,
Slonek (Berlin), 1681? Lemberg, 1889. Yom-Tov...