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Abraham Samuel Benjamin Schreiber), also
known by his main work Ksav
Sofer or
Ketav Sofer (trans. Writ of the Scribe), (1815–1871), was one of the
leading rabbis...
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vehaMitzva ("The
Torah and the Commandment") by Meïr Leibush, the "Malbim" Ha-
Ketav veha-Kabbalah by
Rabbi Yaakov Tzvi
Mecklenburg The
Soncino Books of the...
- Ktav Stam (Hebrew: כְּתַב־סְתָ״ם) is the
specific Jewish traditional writing with
which holy
scrolls (Sifrei Kodesh),
tefillin and
mezuzot are written...
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rabbinic authorities in
Spain received formal certification known as
ketav masmich or
ketav minui in
preparation for
their leadership role.
Maimonides ruled...
- Hai Gaon's disciple,
Rabbi Nissim ben
Jacob (in his
Commentary known as
Ketav Hamafteah), thus
explains the word לוביא, in our case
spelled רוביא, as...
- Shemuʼel ha-Nagid / yotsʼe la-or be-faʻam
rishonah be-shelemuto ʻal pi
ketav yad yaḥid ba-ʻolam (k.y. S. Śaśon 589) ʻim haḳadamah u-mafteaḥ
shirim ʻa...
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RABBINOVICZ (Rabinowicz),
RAPHAEL NATHAN,
Encyclopaedia Judaica, p. 13:1466
Ketav Yad Minchen,
National Library of
Israel (nli.org.il)
Judith Olszowy-Schlange...
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Shmuel (2012). Hak-
ketāv we-ham-miktāv: asûppat ketôvôt mī-Ereṣ-Yiśrāʾēl û-mi-mamlāḵôt ʿēver hay-Yardēn m-îmê bêt-rîšôn = Ha-
ketav vehamiktav. The biblical...
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square script of the
later scrolls in the 1st
century CE, also
known as
ketav Ashuri (****yrian script),
still in use today.
Mishnaic Hebrew from the 1st...
- Karo and
other rabbis at Safed,
against whom he
wrote a
polemical letter (
Ketav Tochachah). He died at Salonica. A
grandson of his was
Samuel Hayyun, author...