- El
Hasafah (Arabic: الحصافة) is a
village in
Shibin El
Qanater in the
Qalyubia Governorate. Its po****tion was 5,206 at the 2006 Census[permanent dead...
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speechless and incredulous. The
cognate of ḥuṣpāh in
classical Arabic,
ḥaṣāfah (حصافة), does not mean "impudence" or "ch****iness" or
anything similar...
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sparked a
response from R. A.
Braudes in an
article titled Ha-
safah bikhevodah ube-'otsmah.
Ha-musar, o aḥarit rashaʻ (in Hebrew). 1846. A
Hebrew retelling...
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Hagana 1926:
Hatzohar 1927:
Tenuat HaRechvim 1927:
Gedud Meginei HaSafah 1930:
Agudat HaShomer
Bagalil 1931-1932: Brit
HaBirionim 1931:
Etzel 1937: Brit Hahashmonaim...
- Braudes, R. A. (1881). Meizaḥ,
Yehoshua ben Ḥayyim
ha-Levi (ed.). "Mikhtav le-
ha-mo"l /
Ha-
safah bi-khevodah u-ve-atsmah". Gan Peraḥim. Vilna: 9–21....
- and on
their way to discovery.
Shibin El-Qanater Kafr
Shibin El
Ahraz El
Hasafah El
Kulzom El
Zahweyeen Ezbet El
Gewily Ezbet El
Wakeel Kafr El Dair Kafr...
- in his "Muḳaddimah" to
Deuteronomy another work by his father,
entitled "
Safah Berurah", the
contents of
which are
unknown (the
supposition of Fürst that...
- Shmuel.
Haskalah and
History (PDF). I. M. ****,
Ha-Oraḥ, and Lebensohn,
Yeter Shiray Adam pp. 67 Fuenn,
Safah le-Ne'emanim, pp. 156–158, Vilna, 1881; Keneset...
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translations (Lemberg, 1827),
Safah le-ne'emanim, a
comprehensive commentary on Job (Lemberg, 1854), and the poem
Ha-et ve-
ha-mes****r (Lemberg, 1870). He...
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young age, the
earliest of
which were
published in Naḥman
Isaac Fischmann's
Safah la-ne’emanim in 1854. He
received a
letter of
thanks from
Napoleon III for...