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HaAderet v'HaEmunah (Hebrew: האדרת והאמונה, 'The
Glory and the Faith'),
commonly referred to as
LeChai Olamim (Hebrew: לחי עולמים), is a piyyut, or Jewish...
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Shlomo ben
Avraham ibn
Aderet (Hebrew: שלמה בן אברהם אבן אדרת or
Solomon son of
Abraham son of
Aderet) (1235 – 1310) was a
medieval rabbi, halakhist, and...
- Al
HaNissim
alternatively V'al
HaNissim ([ו]עַל הַנִסִּים, "[and] on the miracles") is an
addition to the
Amidah and
Birkat Hamazon on
Hanukkah and Purim...
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Martyrs (in
Eastern Ashke****c and some
Western Ashke****c communities),
HaAderet v'HaEmunah (in Ashke****c communities), and
Mareh Kohen (in Ashke****c...
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HaMazon El
Malei Rachamim Havdalah Kiddush levana Tefilat HaDerech
Birkat Hachama Kiddush HaAderet v'HaEmunah
Bedtime Shema 1 On
Shabbat 2 On
holidays 3 On...
- October) 1973, the
Lubavitcher Rebbe adapted the
melody to the
Jewish prayer "
HaAderet v'HaEmunah". In Chabad, the
melody is
believed to
convey the idea of a...
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media in
Israel Aderet, Ofer (2013-03-02). "הלבנון, מהדורת הדיגיטל".
Haaretz (in Hebrew).
Retrieved 2023-04-13. "הלבנון".
HaAyin
HaShevi'it (in Hebrew)...
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under his
father Joseph haLevi and
brother Pinchas ben
Joseph haLevi, as well as Nachmanides, and was a
colleague of
Shlomo ben
Aderet (1235–1310). He published...
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Moshe haDarshan (circa
early 11th century) (Hebrew: משה הדרשן, trans. "Moses the preacher") was
chief of the
yeshiva of Narbonne, and
perhaps the founder...
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Shalom Abi-Sahula, a
disciple of
Shlomo ben
Aderet (Rashba), and it is
published anonymously under the
title Or
HaGanuz. End of 15th
century - The
Bahir is...