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Haemunah (Hebrew: הַאמונה, lit. 'The Faith') is a song
written in the late 19th
century by
Abraham Isaac Kook. It
places the
Torah as the
central component...
- La'asot, on the
religious conditions prevalent in the author's day.
Ha-
Emunah ve-
ha-Bitahon (Hebrew: האמונה והבטחון), in German:
Glaube und Gottesvertrauen:...
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Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook
wrote an
alternative anthem titled "
HaEmunah" ("The Faith")
which he
proposed as a
replacement for "Hatikvah", while...
- "
Ha-ʾOmnam
Taryag Miẓvot" (2009) p. 89-96
Ralbag Toalot,
Shemot 12:10 See
Avraham of Vilna,
Maalot haTorah (printed in Nachmanides,
Sefer haEmunah vehaBitachon...
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HaAderet v'Ha
Emunah (Hebrew: הָאַדֶּרֶת וְהָאֱמוּנָה, romanized: Hā'Addērēṯ VĕHā'Ĕmūnā, 'The
Glory and the Faith'),
commonly referred to as
LeChai Olamim...
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discourses for the Days of Awe
Shaar HaEmunah -
explanation of the
Mitzvah of
faith and the
festival of
Pesach Shaar HaYichud -
explanation of
Seder hishtalshelus...
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which is a
large section of a partly-preserved work
called Derekh haEmunah veDerekh haKefirah ("The Way of
Belief and the Way of Heresy"). "The
Gerona Circle...
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anthem and
penned another anthem with a more
religious theme entitled haEmunah.
While Kook is
considered one of the most
important thinkers in modern...
- of
these dis****tions,
Moses wrote the Ezer
ha-
Emunah, but it
concerns much more than... The Ezer
ha-
Emunah, the
Support of Faith, is in two parts, and...
- needed] Kaufmann's best-known work is תולדות האמונה הישראלית, (Toledot
HaEmunah HaYisraelit) The
Religion of Israel, from Its
Beginnings to the Babylonian...