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- Berditchev קדושת לוי. HebrewBooks.org (in Hebrew). Retrieved 7 March 2013. Kedushat Levi: Torah Commentary by Rabbi Levi Yitzchak of Berditchev (3 vols.)....
- are concerned but clearly defining ownership. The sanctity of the land (kedushat ha-aretz) developed rich ****ociations in rabbinical thought, where it ****umes...
- replaced by one, known as Kedushat haYom ("sanctity of the day"), so that each Shabbat Amidah is composed of seven blessings. The Kedushat haYom has an introductory...
- Amidah, describing God's might and God's mastery over the natural world. Kedushat Hashem קדושת השם‎ Third blessing of the Amidah, affirming the holiness...
- p. 73. ISBN 978-965-493-416-9. קלרמן, אהרן; Kellerman, Aaron (2016). ""Kedushat HaYom" and "Ya'aleh V'Yavo" — Are They One and the Same? / "קדושת היום"...
- Rebbe: Aharon Rokeach (1877–1957), also known as Reb Arele and as the Kedushat Aharoneldest son of Yissachar Dov Rokeach. Rebbe from 1926 to 1957....
- Joseph the Harif and the Tzadik Levi Yitzchok of Berditchev (the author of Kedushat Levi), who lived and taught there until his death in 1809. See Berditchev...
- observances related to menstruation from taharat hamishpacha family purity to kedushat hamishpaha [family holiness] to reflect the view that the concept of ritual...
- of his published works are: Shemot Yom Tov and Hilkhot Yom Tov (1794), Kedushat Yom Tov (1843). "Biography Commentary of Yom Tov Algazi". Pinchas Giller...
- Shlomo Novoseller, a descendant of Rabbis Levi Yitzchok of Berditchev (Kedushat Levi), Samuel Eidels (Maharsha) and Yechezkel Landau and of the Meor Einayim...