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- traveller, Isaac HaKohen Ben Moses. HaParchi is commonly known by the title Kaftor va-Ferach taken from the name of his work. Another scholarly opinion suggests...
- Mizraim with the Wadi al-Arish. Ishtori Haparchi, in his 14th-century work Kaftor va-Ferach (Hebrew: כפתור ופרח), also identifies the Brook of Egypt as Wadi...
- 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...
- mentioned as a ****e in the Roman cookbook Apicius. In his 14th-century work Kaftor va-Ferach (Hebrew: כפתור ופרח), Ishtori Haparchi notes that capers were...
- Arabic cookbook, Kitab Wasf al-Atima al-Mutada. In his 14th-century work Kaftor va-Ferach (Hebrew: כפתור ופרח), Ishtori Haparchi wrote that the inhabitants...
- English Bible / Mechon-Mamre". www.mechon-mamre.org. Ishtori Haparchi, Kaftor wa-Ferach, vol. II (3rd edition, published by ed. Avraham Yosef Havatzelet)...
- 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...
- sefaria.org. Retrieved 2022-02-10. Rav Ishtori Haparchi (14th Century), Kaftor VeFerach, Provence, France. Emek HaMelech, Preface, paragraph 9. Maharsha...
- 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...
- saffron substitute in New Mexican cuisine. Also in his 14th-century work Kaftor va-Ferach (Hebrew: כפתור ופרח), Ishtori Haparchi noted that the inhabitants...