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- מַגִּיד מִשְׁנֶה‎ (maggid mishne) Zechariah 9:12, by "the maggid repeats" (Löwy, "Beqoret ha-Talmud," p. 50). Like the Gr**** sophists, the early maggidim...
- Fastov". JewishGen. Retrieved 2024-03-17. Klapholz, Yisroel Yaakov (1971). HaMaggid MiMezeritsh, Friedman (in Hebrew). Bnei Brak.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:...
- 14th century, and is often referred to by the sobriquet, Harav Ha-Maggid, or the Maggid Mishneh, named for his magnum opus by that name. From his name...
- Palestine, 1850, p.273, originally published in Hebrew in 1845 as Tebu'ot ha-Areẓ Titus Tobler (1867). Bibliographica geographica Palaestinae: Zunächst...
- same capacity. HaKarmel was more of a literary periodical and less of a newspaper than other Hebrew contemporaries like HaMaggid or HaMelitz, in part...
- מעזעריטש; died December 4, 1772 O.S.), also known as the Maggid of Mezeritch or Mezeritcher Maggid, was a disciple of Rabbi Israel ben Eliezer (the Baal...
- Baghdad Obermeyer published a series of articles in the monthly journal HaMaggid (Lyck 1876:20) criticising the Kabbalist and communal leader Hacham Yosef...
- commentaries on the prayers, published with the prayer-book Hegyon Leb. Sefer ha-Maggid, a commentary on the Torah and the Haftarot, sermons for Shabbat and festivals...
- itself largely supplanted by other Hebrew language newspapers like Ha-Melitz and Ha-Tsfira. Lev Levanda Der Beobachter an der Weichsel, the first Jewish...
- articles and translations to Ha-Maggid, Ha-Tsfira, Ha-Melitz, Ha-Yom, and Ha-Asif, and for a time edited the periodical Ha-Boker Or [Wikidata]. Mikhtavim...