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Gadol or
godol (גדול, plural:
gedolim גדולים) (literally "big" or "great" in Hebrew) is used by
religious Jews to
refer to the most
revered rabbis of...
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Gedolim pictures are
photos or
sketches of (or
attributed to)
famous rabbis,
known as
gedolim (Hebrew for "great people"), who are
admired by Jews. It...
- the
printing of the
first part of his
biographical dictionary, Shem Ha
Gedolim, (Livorno, 1774), and with his
notes on the
Shulhan Aruch,
entitled Birke...
- Zedner, Catalogue, pp. 29, 30; Azulai, Shem ha-
Gedolim, i. 6, ii. 70. See
Sheim Ha
Gedolim,
section "
Gedolim,"
letter A [18],
Maharar Abraham Aligri. Responsa...
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folksy and
entertaining style,
combined with his
anecdotal stories of
Gedolim (Torah leaders), made him a po****r
instructor at the Ohr
Somayach women's...
- the
kings of the Grecians'.”
Chaim Yosef David Azulai, Shem ha-
Gedolim [Ma'arekhet
Gedolim], ed.
Yitzhak Isaac Ben-Yaaqov, (the
Letters Daleth), Vienna...
- Ya'arot
Devash Vol. 1, Ch. 4 See also Kav ha-Yashar Ch. 93 and Shem Ha-
gedolim for a
similar account with
Rabbi Avraham Ha-levi of Safed. Kav ha-Yashar...
- ha-Chayim by
Chaim of Volozhin)
Mystical works Historical works, e.g. Shem ha-
Gedolim by
Chaim Joseph David Azulai.
Mefareshim is a
Hebrew word
meaning "commentators"...
- Ashke****m and Sephardim, pp. 151, 154.
Chaim Joseph David Azulai, Shem
Gedolim,
cited Hirschberg, A
History of the Jews in
North Africa, pp. 125–126....
- in
interpreting dreams.
According to
Chaim Yosef David Azulai's Shem Ha
Gedolim, a
disciple of
Rabbi Meir
whose name was Meir HaKohen,
wrote the famous...