- traveller,
Isaac HaKohen Ben Moses.
HaParchi is
commonly known by the
title Kaftor va-Ferach
taken from the name of his work, the
expression being additionally...
-
Caphtor (Hebrew: כַּפְתּוֹר
Kaftōr) is a
locality mentioned in the Bible, in
which its
people are
called Caphtorites or
Caphtorim and are
named as a division...
-
English Bible / Mechon-Mamre". www.mechon-mamre.org.
Ishtori Haparchi,
Kaftor wa-Ferach, vol. II (3rd edition,
published by ed.
Avraham Yosef Havatzelet)...
- sefaria.org.
Retrieved 2022-02-10. Rav
Ishtori Haparchi (14th Century),
Kaftor VeFerach, Provence, France. Emek HaMelech, Preface,
paragraph 9. Maharsha...
-
Oxford MS. 2700).
Ishtori Haparchi (2004).
Avraham Yosef Havatzelet (ed.).
Kaftor wa-Ferach (in Hebrew). Vol. 1 (chapter 7) (3 ed.). Jerusalem: Ha-makhon...
- the
original on 2011-06-10.
Retrieved 2008-04-14.
Ishtori Haparchi,
Sefer Kaftor Vaferach (ed.
Avraham Yosef Havatzelet), vol. 2,
chapter 11,
Jerusalem 2007...
- (kaf, spoon) תּוֹר (tor, queue) from
being wrongly read as כַּפְתּוֹר (
kaftor),
meaning button. "and lastly,
between heterogeneous terms, as
Eleazar the...
- as the "Wadi of El-Arish",
referring to the
biblical Sukkot near Faiyum.
Kaftor Vaferech placed it in the same region,
which approximates the
location of...
- the
river that runs near
Ramla in Filastin" 1322:
Ishtori Haparchi,
Sefer Kaftor Vaferach,
mentions twice that
Ramla is also
known as
Filastin 1327: Al-Dimashqi...
-
Jewish Learning Ishtori Haparchi (2007).
Avraham Yosef Havatzelet (ed.).
Kaftor wa-Ferach (in Hebrew). Vol. 2 (chapter 11) (3 ed.). Jerusalem. p. 53 (note...