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Kodashim (Hebrew: קׇדָשִׁים, romanized: Qoḏāšim, lit. 'holy things') is the
fifth of the six orders, or
major divisions, of the Mishnah,
Tosefta and the...
- six sedarim, or "orders,"
which include Zeraim, Moed, Nashim, Nezikin,
Kodshim, and Taharot. In 1923,
Polish Rabbi Meir
Shapiro introduced a contemporary...
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Kinnim (Hebrew: קינים) is a
tractate in the
order of
Kodshim in the Mishna. The name,
meaning "nests",
refers to the tractate's
subject matter of errors...
- the Talmud,
representing a high
level of wisdom. The
Talmudic order of ''
Kodshim'',
related to
sacred things, is
described in
tractate Shabbat 31a as a...
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order of
Kodshim,
Temurah was not
often learned by many
Talmud scholars.[citation needed] Its
reopening was
included in the
general Kodshim Renaissance...
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Kohen (hereditary
Jewish priest) and
author of
Sefer Chidushei HaGarzas on
Kodshim, on
October 5 on the
night immediately following Yom Kippur, in the city...
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deals with
Targum Onkeles and
Talmudic topics,
focusing particularly on
Kodshim and the Rambam's approach. He and his wife
Miriam Kaplan had five children...
- his father-in-law's house. From 1907 to 1910, he
studied in the
Kollel Kodshim in the Raduń
Yeshiva in
Radun (Radin),
headed by the
Chofetz Chaim. While...
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father was
Rabbi Moshe Landinski, Rosh
Yeshivas Radin and Rosh
Kollel Kodshim.
Already at a
young age his
prodigious mind was apparent, at the age of...
- late
Rabbi Yitzchok Tuvia Weiss,
Gaavad of the Edah HaChareidis.
Yeshivas Kodshim (Rav Tzvi Kaplan's Yeshiva) Beis
Yisrael social hall
Original site of Yeshiva...