-
Zechariah Dhahiri wrote a poem in his honor,
which appears in Dhahiri's
Sefer Hamussar. He
composed a work
Sefer Hayerushot on
Jewish inheritance law. He was...
- The
Musar movement (also
Mussar movement) is a
Jewish ethical,
educational and
cultural movement that
developed in 19th
century Lithuania, particularly...
- ISBN 978-0-8276-1888-6.
Isaiah Tishby and
Joseph Dan,
Mivhar sifrut ha-
mussar (Jerusalem, 1970), 12.
Joseph Dan, "Ethical Literature" Encyclopaedia...
- Yad
HaChazaka of the
Rambam Michtavim u'Maamarim – a
collection of Shach's
letters published in
various editions of 4–6 volumes.
Machsheves HaMussar - R'...
- efforts;
notably Rabbi Eliezer Wolbe who
heads his grandfather's Bais
HaMussar and Vaad
Chizuk in Jerusalem,
Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe of
TORCH in Houston, Texas...
- of the
Midrash haNe'elam,
where Hebrew words and
phrases are
often emplo**** as in the
Babylonian Talmud. "The
Hebrew of the
Midrash haNe'elam is similar...
-
Bahir or
Sefer HaBahir (Hebrew: סֵפֶר הַבָּהִיר,
Hebrew pronunciation: [ˈsefeʁ ˌ(h)abaˈ(h)iʁ]; "Book of Clarity" or "Book of Illumination") is an anonymous...
- responsa, but
rivals Bar Ilan's
Reponsa project in:
Jewish philosophy and
Mussar. To date, the
latest Bar Ilan and the
latest DBS
versions are comparable...
-
Sefer Raziel HaMalakh (Hebrew: ספר רזיאל המלאך, "the book of
Raziel the angel") is a
grimoire of
Practical Kabbalah from the
Middle Ages
written primarily...
- are
called Canaanites". Notwithstanding,
Yehuda Ratzaby, in his
Sefer Hamussar edition (published in 1965 by the Ben Zvi
Institute in Jerusalem), believed...