- ed. Mueller:
Berlin 1888 Lewin, B. M.,
Otzar ha-Geonim:
Thesaurus of the
Gaonic Responsa and
Commentaries Following the
Order of the
Talmudic Tractates...
-
completed in the
seventh century), the
Targum Onqelos, and of post-Talmudic (
Gaonic) literature,
which are the most
important cultural products of Babylonian...
- the Chariot') is a Hebrew-language
Jewish mystical text
dating from the
Gaonic period that
comprises a
collection of
hymns recited by the "descenders"...
- 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...
- Bavli.) The text of the
Bavli especially was not
firmly fixed at that time.
Gaonic responsa literature addresses this issue.
Teshuvot Geonim Kadmonim, section...
-
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...
-
study examines the
origin of the fast and the
reason for its
arising in the
Gaonic period. The fast is
observed on the 13th day of the
Hebrew month of Adar...
- (written c. 1160), the
Karaite movement crystallized in
Baghdad in the
Gaonic period (c. 7th–9th centuries)
under the
Abbasid Caliphate in present-day...
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connected to the holiday.
There are no
sources in the Talmud,
Mishnah or
Gaonic writings that
mention the custom.
Jewish philosopher Kalonymus ben Kalonymus...