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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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Rashi to
genesis 14:17,
quoting medrash aggadahaut****d by
Rabbi Moshe HaDarshan.
Medrash Rabbah seder hadoroth p. 9b.
malbim to
genesis chap. 14 Ramban...
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century in
glosses of the
Torah and
Talmud written by the
rabbis Moshe HaDarshan and Rashi. The
language became secularised during the 13th century, becoming...
- poor man is
counted as dead." - [from Berei****
Rabbathi by
Rabbi Moshe Hadarshan] — Rashi to the Book of Genesis, Gen 29:11
Eliphaz (Hebrew: אֱלִיפַז/אֱלִיפָז...
- Funk & Wagnalls. Its bibliography: A. Epstein, in
Ha-Goren, iii. 46 et seq.; A. Harkavy,
Teshubot ha-Ge'onim, pp. xxvii., 374 et seq.; J.L. Rapoport, in...
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Worms from 1460 to 1480. He
attended the
lectures of
Moses ben
Eliezer ha-
Darshan (Leopold Zunz, "Zur
Geschichte und Literatur" p. 105), whom he praised...
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enticed him,
where he sat
under the
prominent exegete and
aggadist Moshe ha-
Darshan. On his way home, he
probably lingered for a
while at the
several academies...
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contact with the dead. And
Rashi reported an
interpretation by
Rabbi Moses HaDarshan (the preacher) that
since the
Levites were
submitted in
atonement for...
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Jewish law). He is best
known for his work of halakha, the
legal code
Sefer Ha-halachot,
considered the
first fundamental work in
halakhic literature. He...
- the Jews of
Carpentras today.
Moses ha-
Darshan Makhir of
Narbonne and his
great family.
Moses ben
Joseph ben
Merwan ha-Levi
Joseph Kimhi and sons
David Kimhi...