- Adam MiYisroel. This, he writes, is the
basis of
people having/writing
ChiDuShim.
Although "any ḥiddush (novel idea)
which a re****ble
disciple will ever...
-
Talmud and the
ability to
analyse and
present new perspectives,
called chidushim (novellae)
verbally and
often in print. In some institutions, such as...
-
Hitvaduyot –
transcripts of
talks in Hebrew, 1982–1992 (63 volumes) 1985:
Chidushim UBiurim B'Shas –
novellae on the
Talmud (3 volumes) 1985–1987: Sichot...
-
edition of the Talmud.
Rabbeinu Tam (1100–1171), of Troyes, France,
wrote chidushim on this tractate,
which appear in his book,
Sefer haYashar.
Sefer ha'Mafte'ach...
- – Shu"t on
issues relating to
Eretz Yisrael Zivchei R'Iyah- Shu"t and
Chidushim on
Zvachim and
Avodat Beit
HaBchira Shabbat Haaretz hilchot shevi'it (shemittah)...
- audience, Beit Ha'Chidush
publishes its own
magazine as well,
called Chidushim.
There are a
couple of
Jewish websites focusing on
bringing Jewish news...
- from
Moses through the Tanaim. The
Meiri also
wrote a few
commentaries (
Chidushim) on
several tractates of the
Talmud which differ to some
extent from some...
- 247:80). This
opinion is also
followed by the Ra'avya and the
Ritva (in his
chidushim to Berachot). However, Rashba,
quoting Rabbenu Hananel, says that the...
- his father, who
taught him the ways of pilpul, he
began writing his own
chidushim (new
Torah thoughts) at the age of 10. Bornsztain's
health was weak and...
- host!" He was
referring to the
creative and
novel ideas and
decisions (
chidushim) -
which are
sometimes referred to as
bombs - that
Rabbi Feinstein had...