-
Narbonne Isaac ben
Merwan ha-Levi
Aaron ben
Jacob ha-Kohen
Zerachiah ha-Levi of
Girona the Baal
haMaor.
Abraham ben
Nathan haYarhi (Yareah is
Hebrew for moon...
- also
received his education. For this reason, he is
sometimes also
called HaYarḥi (הירחי) or Ibn Jarḥi (אבן ירחי), 'of Lunel',
since Hebrew yareaḥ is the...
-
faith of Judaism. At the head of this
movement stood Abba Mari ben
Moses ha-
Yarḥi. He
appealed to
Aderet for ****istance. An
extensive correspondence ensued...
- From
references in
later treatises such as the
Sefer ha-Manhig by
Rabbi Abraham ben
Nathan ha-
Yarḥi (c. 1204), it
appears that even at that
later time the...
- near Montpellier,
towards the end of the 13th century. He is also
known as
Yarhi from his
birthplace (Hebrew Yerah, i.e. moon, lune), and he
further took...
-
Jerusalem 1971, p. 39a (Hebrew)
Tosefta Yadayim 1:1
Rabbi Avraham ben
Nathan Hayarḥi,
Sefer Hamanhig (the Guide),
chapter "Halachot Se'udah",
Jerusalem 1970...
- chronicle,
Seder Olam Zuṭa; it was
first so
designated by
Abraham ben
Nathan Ha-
Yarhi. In its
present form,
Seder Olam
Rabbah consists of 30 chapters, each 10...
- is
sometimes referred to as
Jarchi or
Yarhi (ירחי), his
abbreviated name
being interpreted as
Rabbi Shlomo Yarhi. This was
understood to
refer to the...
- by
acclaimed Israeli artists, such as Yoel Waxberger, Gadi Pollak,
Jacky Yarhi,
Deborah Kotovsky are
frequently published and
appear regularly in special...