- the Jews", but this too may mean "the wise man" of the Jews. The plural,
hakhamim, is
generally used in the Talmud, and also by the Tannaim, to designate...
- Da'as Torah, i.e., the
guidelines of
rabbis or
hakhamim based on the Talmud. In
recent time,
these hakhamim may
include the followers'
rebbes (Hasidic rabbis)...
- Menuqad, vol. 6,
Jerusalem 1980, s.v. Ta'anith 3b, et al.
Divrei Shalom Ḥakhamim (Memorial book in
honor of
Rabbi Shalom Yitzhak Halevi), ed.
Avner Yitzhak...
-
Mishnah and to
Midrash halakha. He is
referred to in
Tosafot as Rosh la-
Hakhamim ("Chief of the Sages"). He was
executed by the
Romans in the aftermath...
- familiarization) and 'iyyun (in-depth study).
David ben
Judah Messer Leon,
Kevod Ḥakhamim,
cited by Zimmels, Ashke****m and Sephardim, pp. 151, 154.
Chaim Joseph...
- trade),
receiving personal services from
their students (shimush
talmedei hakhamim),
silent business partnerships with
wealthy merchants, and a substitute...
-
descendants were free of
familial guilt.
Despite this,
within the
community Ḥakhamim still taught that the
Karaites were and had
always been a part of the Jewish...
- Man) (Israel: Am Oved, 1987) ISBN 965-13-0475-8.
Aharon ha-meahavim ha-
hakhamim (Last of the Wise Lovers) (Israel:
Keter Publishing, 1991) ISBN 965-07-0165-6...
-
Babylonia wrote is
referred to as
Mishnaic Hebrew (MH), or in
Hebrew Lešon
hakhamim,
meaning the
language of the Sages.
Texts were
written in MH
between roughly...
-
Shabbethai ben
Joseph B**** (1641–1718) (Hebrew: שבתי בן יוסף; also
known by the
family name Strom), born at Kalisz, was the
founder of
Jewish bibliography...