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Talmid Chakham is an
honorific title that is
given to a man who is well-versed in
Jewish law, i.e., a
Torah scholar.
Originally Hebrew: תלמיד חכמים Talmid...
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Abraham Khalfon, Lavi died in 1580. "חכם שמעון לביא" [
Chakham Shimon Lavi] (in Hebrew).
HeChakham HaYomi.
Retrieved 6
December 2017. "Rabbi Shim'on ibn-Lavi"...
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alphabet are
considered Otiyot HaShimush.
These letters are
Aleph (א), Bet (ב),
He (ה), Vav (ו), Yud (י), Kaf (כ),
Lamed (ל), Mem (מ), Nun (נ), Shin (ש), and...
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second Rosh
Yeshiva of Beit El
yeshiva and son of the Rashash.
He was also
related to Rav
Chakham Yehiel Sharabi. Singer, Isidore; Adler,
Cyrus (1904). The...
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refer to any
cultured and
learned person: "
He who says a wise
thing is
called a Hakham, even if
he be not a Jew." Hence, in Talmudic-Midrashic literature...
- List of
rabbinical schools Mashpia Posek Rav
muvhak Reb (Yiddish)
Talmid Chakham These include the
Central Council of
American Rabbis for
Reform rabbis...
- ḥ-k-m).
Adjectival ḥakham "wise" is used as a honorific, as in
Talmid Chakham (lit. "student of a sage") for a
Torah scholar, or
Hakham Bashi for a Chief...
- in the
World Sephardi Federation as a
member of the board.
He was
known as a
Talmid Chakham and a multi-disciplinary,
although his main
discipline was...
- Chabad-Lubavitch
cannot help but
recognize in the
Vilna Gaon a true
Jewish Chakham sage:
Rabbi Moshe Meisels was
originally a
disciple of
Rabbi Eliyahu, the...
- the
famed pagan philosopher.
According to Maimonides,
scorning a
Talmid Chakham (Hebrew: ת"ח, romanized: talmiḏ ḥaḫām, lit. 'Wise Student' "Torah scholar")...