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Ibbur (Hebrew: עיבור, "pregnancy" or "impregnation" or "incubation"), is one of the
transmigration forms of the soul and has
similarities with Gilgul...
-
revered community elder who
recently died." In Judaism:
Lurianic Kabbalah Ibbur Dybbuk Shaar HaGilgulim For
comparison with
other religions: Reincarnation...
- calendar: New moon". R.
Avraham bar
Chiya ha-nasi (1851). "9,10".
Sefer ha-
Ibbur (in Hebrew). Vol. 2. London. OCLC 729982627.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location...
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corresponded with
Moses Mendelssohn.
Raphael Levi
Hannover wrote: "Luḥot ha-'
Ibbur,"
astronomical tables for the
Jewish calendar; "Tekunat ha-Shamayim," on...
- ha-Mispar or
Yesod Mispar, arithmetic. Luchot,
astronomical tables.
Sefer ha-'
Ibbur, on the calendar. Keli ha-Nechoshet, on the astrolabe.
Shalosh She'elot...
- HaGilgulim.
Gilgul is
contrasted with the
other processes in
Kabbalah of
Ibbur ('pregnancy'), the
attachment of a
second soul to an
individual for (or...
- died and who has
remained in this
world as a
spirit or
ibbur. In
kabbalistic tradition, an
ibbur remains in our
world because he or she
still has an important...
-
Pentateuch Joseph Caro's
Commentary on
Lamentations Maimonides'
Hokmat ha-'
Ibbur, a
treatise on the com****tion of the
intercalary month Abraham bar Hiyyah's...
- "Kitab al-Shara'i'," or "Book of the
Commandments of Religion." "Kitab al-'
Ibbur," or "Book of the Calendar,"
likewise apparently containing polemics against...
- 1564,
under the
title Tikkun Yissakar. The
second edition,
under the
title Ibbur Shanim (Venice, 1578), is not as rare as the first. The
tables in both editions...