- the
Americas Hezekiah da
Silva (1659–1698; Peri Chodosh) Yair
Bacharach (
Havvot Yair) (1639–1702),
German Talmudist Isaac Abendana (c. 1640–1710), Sephardic...
- Me'irat
Eynayim Feldman 256 on Noda bi-Yehudah II:HM 59.
Feldman 264f. on
Havvot Ya'ir 31 and Tosafot. See Schiff, too. Eisenberg, note 41 states: "Rabbi...
- Havoth-Jair (Havvoth-Jair), or
Havvot-Ya'ir is the name used by the
Hebrew Bible to
refer to a
certain group or
groups of
villages on the east of the Jordan...
-
Talmudist Tzvi Ashke**** (1656–1718),
author of
Chacham Tzvi Yair
Bacharach (
Havvot Yair 1639–1702), 17th-century
German Talmudist Menahem ben
Moshe Bavli (Ta'amei...
- Ḳiddushin (Frankfort-on-the-Oder and Vienna, 1766–1799). He also
published Ḥavvot Ya'ir Ḥadash (Prague, 1792), a
collection of sermons, and Ḥeḳer Halakhah...
- one thinks. "Perverse things":
translated from the
Hebrew word הַוּוֹת,
havvot,
which can be
rendered as "calamities", but can also be
understood in the...
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great honor. Her grandson, Yair Bacharach,
called his work in
memory of her
Havvot Yair, which, in the
usual German pronunciation,
might be
understood as "Eva's...