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Mikraot Gedolot (Hebrew: מקראות גדולות, lit. 'Great Scriptures'),
often called a "Rabbinic Bible" in English, is an
edition of the
Hebrew Bible that...
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Simeon Kayyara. Kayyara's
chief work is
believed by some to be the
Halakhot Gedolot,
whereas Moses ben
Jacob of
Coucy wrote that it was in fact
composed by...
- to
Kayyara as Bahag, an
abbreviation of Ba'al
Halakhot Gedolot ("author of the
Halakhot Gedolot"),
after his most
important work. The
early identification...
- commandments:
Halachot Gedolot ("Great Laws"),
thought to be
written by
Rabbi Simeon Kayyara (the Bahag,
author of the
Halakhot Gedolot) is the
earliest extant...
- University's
project to
produce an
entirely new
critical edition of the Mikra'ot
Gedolot is also
being made
available in
electronic form in
addition to the printed...
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Yosef Ben Ish Hai
Chayei Adam and
Chochmat Adam
Darkhei Moshe Halachot Gedolot Kaf
HaChaim Hilchot HaRif Kessef Mishneh Kitzur Shulchan Aruch Levush Malchut...
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Daniel Bomberg in
their editions of
commented texts (such as the
Mikraot Gedolot and the Talmud, in
which Rashi's
commentaries prominently figure). The...
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Mikraot Gedolot, Vilna, 1874, and next
reprinted in the
Mikraot Gedolot, Lemberg, 1881. It is now
included in some
versions of the
Mikraot Gedolot. Otzar...
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Targumim and
several classical commentaries, is
referred to as
Mikraot Gedolot ("Great Scriptures"). The
Pentateuch and Haftorahs,
London 1937, known...
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versions of
these projects are more
fully developed than the English.
Mikraot Gedolot (Rabbinic Bible) in
Hebrew (sample) and
English (sample). Cantillation...