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- the meaning of the Scriptures; also includes the rules from which the Halakhot are derived and which were established by the written law. These may be...
- and Iberia, where he spread fanciful accounts of the Ten Lost Tribes and halakhot which he claimed he had brought from his native country. Eldad's Hebrew...
- often refer to Kayyara as Bahag, an abbreviation of Ba'al Halakhot Gedolot ("author of the Halakhot Gedolot"), after his most important work. The early identification...
- and after him lived Yehudai Gaon, author of the Halakhot Pesukot, which he compiled from Simeon's Halakhot Gedolot." This statement cannot be relied upon...
- Mishnah and in the Tosefta are midrashic halakhot. On the other hand, the halakhic midrashim contain independent halakhot without statements of their scriptural...
- disciples loyal to the Mishnah. Jewish astrology Mordechai Margoliouth (ed.), Halakhot Eretz Yisrael min ha-Genizah, Mossad Harav Kook: Jerusalem 1973, p. 141...
- Survival concerns su****de all the laws of kashrut, as they do for most halakhot. The Tanakh describes cir****stances in which a person who is tahor or ritually...
- published in two forms: glosses to Alfasi's "Halakhot" in various m****cripts, and also as an appendix to the "Halakhot" - the standard form in today's editions...
- Halachot Pesukot (Hebrew: הלכות פסוקות) is a condensed rabbinic work written by Yehudai Gaon in the Geonic Era, containing chapters on common Jewish halachic...
- of this mnemonic include the geonic work Halakhot Pesuqot: Yehudai ben Nahman (attributed). "18". Halakhot Pesuqot (in Hebrew). Mekitze Nirdamim. p. 135...