- ed. Mueller:
Berlin 1888 Lewin, B. M.,
Otzar ha-Geonim:
Thesaurus of the
Gaonic Responsa and
Commentaries Following the
Order of the
Talmudic Tractates...
- the Chariot') is a Hebrew-language
Jewish mystical text
dating from the
Gaonic period that
comprises a
collection of
hymns recited by the "descenders"...
-
branch consisting of Syriac, Mandaic, the
Aramaic of the
Talmud Babli, the
Gaonic Literature and
incantation texts found mainly in Nippur; and the western...
-
Sephardic law and
customs are the law and
customs of
Judaism which are
practiced by
Sephardim or
Sephardic Jews (lit. "Jews of Spain"); the descendants...
- were of no more
value than
books on
magic (Yer. Ma'as. iii. 9). In the
Gaonic period and in the
Middle Ages the prin****l of the yeshivah, or the rabbi...
- of the
Talmud and
continuing until the
Gaonic era.
Maimonides claims that all
Jewish communities in the
Gaonic period formally accepted the Babylonian...
- that is
referenced in the
Gaonic period. A 2010
study examines the
origin of the fast and the
reason for its
arising in the
Gaonic period. The fast is observed...
- (written c. 1160), the
Karaite movement crystallized in
Baghdad in the
Gaonic period (c. 7th–9th centuries)
under the
Abbasid Caliphate in present-day...
-
completed in the
seventh century), the
Targum Onqelos, and of post-Talmudic (
Gaonic) literature,
which are the most
important cultural products of Babylonian...
- Ashi for
several centuries, and only
during the last two
centuries of the
Gaonic period did
Pumbedita again become its rival. Rav Ashi's son
Tabyomi (known...