- Yehi
kevod (Hebrew: יְהִי כְבוֹד, lit. '[God] will be honored') is a
prayer recited daily during pesukei dezimra prior to Ashrei. The
prayer is a representation...
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Kevod HaBeriyot (Hebrew: כבוד הבריות;
literally in Hebrew: "honor [of/due to] the [God's]
creations (human beings)" also
variously translated as "individual...
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Jerusalem in 1821,
where he
succeeded Joseph Ḥazan as
chief rabbi. He
wrote Kevod Yom-Tov, a
commentary on Maimonides' Yad ha-Ḥazaḳah (Salonica, 1846). This...
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rather than that of
actual voices. He also
emphasized the
Jewish concept of
Kevod HaBriyot (human
honor or dignity) in his rulings. As an example, Waldenberg...
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perceived specifically as a
Jewish custom.
Showing proper respect for the dead (
kevod ha-met) is
intrinsic to
Jewish law. The
connection between the soul and...
- Shir (Psalm 30)
Barukh she'amar
Songs of
thanksgiving (Psalm 100) Yehi
kevod Hallel Ashrei Psalm 146 147 148 149 150
Baruch HaShem Le'Olam Vayivarech...
- familiarization) and 'iyyun (in-depth study).
David ben
Judah Messer Leon,
Kevod Ḥakhamim,
cited by Zimmels, Ashke****m and Sephardim, pp. 151, 154. Chaim...
- part of the
Havdalah ceremony.
Yemenite Jews
include it as part of Yehi
kevod. In the
Siddur Avodas Yisroel,
Psalm 46 is the
psalm of the day for Shabbat...
- בער כהן), was a
Hebrew writer and translator. His
publications include Kevod Melakhim (Königsberg and Vilna, 1851–53), a
translation of François Fénelon's...
- persons, and does not
spring from
agency or free will.
Human dignity, or
kevod ha-beriyot, is also a
central consideration of Judaism.
Talmud cautions...