- The
Birkat haMinim (Hebrew: ברכת המינים "Blessing on the heretics") is a
curse on
heretics which forms part of the
Jewish rabbinical liturgy. It is the...
- The four
species (Hebrew: ארבעת המינים arba'at
ha-
minim, also
called arba'a
minim) are four plants—the etrog, lulav, had****, and aravah—mentioned in the...
- the
Birkat haMinim ('Curse on the heretics') in
copies of the
Amidah found in the
Cairo Geniza include notzrim in the
malediction against minim.
Robert Herford...
-
prayers of the
Jewish liturgy, the Siddur. Particularly, he
wrote the
Birkat HaMinim benediction, the 19th
blessing in the
silent prayer said
three times daily...
- The
Seven Species (Hebrew: שִׁבְעַת הַמִינִים, Shiv'at
HaMinim) are
seven agricultural products—two
grains and five fruits—that are
listed in the Hebrew...
- 9:22 in the New Testament. The
writing of the
Birkat haMinim benediction is
attributed to
Shmuel ha-Katan at the
supposed Council of Jamnia. The theory...
- of
Jesus The
Talmud Unmasked Toledot Yeshu Yeshu Yeshua (name)
Birkat haMinim Ilan, Tal (2002).
Lexicon of
Jewish Names in Late
Antiquity Part I: Palestine...
-
prominently featured in the
Birkat haMinim of the
Amidah and the Talmud. The
Talmud indicates that
Rabbi Gamaliel II
directed Samuel ha-Katan to
write another paragraph...
-
Karaite Jewish sages.
Karaite Judaism defines the Four
species (Arba`at
haMinim)
somewhat differently than
Rabbinic Jews, i.e. (1)
fruit of splendorous...
-
Soares Prabhu)." Teppler,
Yaakov Y; Weingarten,
Susan (2007),
Birkat haMinim: Jews and
Christians in
conflict in the
ancient world, p. 52, This presumption...