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Bracha Qafih also
known as
Bracha Kapach (Hebrew: ברכה קאפח; 1922 – 26
November 2013) was an
Israeli rabbanit, wife of
Rabbi Yosef Qafih, who was awarded...
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pronounced [josef qafiħ], Arabic: يوسف القافح),
widely known as
Rabbi Yosef Kapach (27
November 1917 – 21 July 2000), was a Yemenite-Israeli
authority on Jewish...
- Arabic: يحيى القافح also
known as Yiḥyah ibn
Shalomo el Qafiḥ and as
Yahya Kapach (his
Hebrew name)) (1850–1931),
known also as "Ha-Yashish" (English: "the...
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Elazar Shach (Avi Ezri),
Nahum Rabinovitch (Yad Peshuta), and
Rabbi Yosef Kapach. See also: List of
commentaries on
Mishneh Torah Many
scholarly speeches...
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Yozel Horwitz (1847–1919), "The
Alter of Novardok",
Belarusian rabbi Yosef Kapach (1917–2000),
Yemenite scholar Yosef Karduner (1969–, born
Gilad Kardunos)...
- the end of
Prohibition 347,
Hebrew translation and
notes by
Rabbi Joseph Kapach,
Mossad Harav Kook,
Jerusalem 1971 Maimonides,
Mishneh Torah: Laws of Sanhedrin...
- pray in the
Sefardic nusach and
forcing it upon them if
necessary (Yosef
Kapach, P****over Aggadta, p. 11). See also Baladi-rite Prayer.
Christian Robin:...
- "Medea as
foundation heroine", in
Clauss and
Johnston 1997 pp 71–82 (p. 71).
Kapach, A. (November 29, 2022). Medea. Mythopedia. "Medea".
Drama for Students...
- OCLC 232667032. The New John Gill
Exposition of the
Entire Bible, Amos 9:7
Yosef Kapach trans.,
Saadia Gaon Al-Hatorah,
Mossad HaRav Kook, 1963
Midrash Rabbah Genesis...
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Prize for 2019. He is
considered the
primary disciple of
Rabbi Yosef Qafih (
Kapach). Born in Sanaa, Yemen, to
Yosef and Sa’ada. His
grandfather Avraham was...