- into
Persian as سر جالوت. The
Jewish people in
exile were
referred to as
golah (Jeremiah 28:6, 29:1) or
galut (Jeremiah 29:22). The
contemporary Gr****...
-
known to
scholars of
Rabbinic Judaism by the
title Rabbeinu Gershom Me'Or
Hagolah ("Our
teacher Gershom the
light of the exile"), was a
famous Talmudist...
-
Vtumim Choshen Mishpat,25:124 ****ras
HaSfeikos 6:6 Be'er
HaGolah on
Sefaria Rabbi Moshe Rivkash, chabad.org Beur
HaGra on
Shulchan Arukh on
Sefaria Rabbi...
- Dis****tion with Christians: A
Reappraisal of Be'er
Ha-
Golah" in Tarbiẕ (1986) 253–260
Adlerstein Y. Be'er
Hagolah: The
classic Defense of
Rabbinic Judaism Through...
-
Jerusalem Talmud), Maimonides,
Rabbeinu Ephraim, Ba'al
HaMa'or, Ran,
Orchot Chaim, Be'er
Hagolah,
Magen Avraham, Taz, Rema,
Vilna Gaon, Maharsha, Rashash...
- son-in-law
Rabbi Yosef, Av Beit Din of
Seltz and Tykocin. HebrewBooks, Be'er
HaGolah, 24323,
First edition,
Amsterdam 1662
Introduction by the
Vilna Gaon's...
- 980,
where he died. The
Karaites distinguished him by the
epithet maskil ha-
Golah (teacher of the Exile). His
commentaries were
written in Judeo-Arabic,...
- "Negation of the Diaspora" (Hebrew: שלילת הגלות
Shlilat ha-Galut or שלילת הגולה
Shlilat ha-
Golah) is a
concept in
Zionism that ****erts that Jews living...
- From Adar 5778,
Yated Ne'eman
referred to him as "Rabban Shel Kol Bnei
HaGolah" (meaning "Leader of all the
Children of the Diaspora," a
title reserved...
-
written by the
Chofetz Chaim), and
additional commentaries called Be'er
Hagolah, Be'er Heitev, and Sha'arei Teshuvah. The
Mishnah Berurah's "literary style...