-
contains a
concise logical argument for the Mishnah,
somewhat like the
Lebush of
Mordecai Jafe on the
Shulchan Aruch; (3) the
halakhic Midrash. The following...
-
Berezhany (Berzan),
Galicia (today's
western Ukraine); he was the son of
Aryeh Lebush Nathanson,
rabbi at
Berzan and
author of "Bet El." He
studied Talmud at...
-
elementary Hebrew grammar; Yad Adonai, the
subject of
which is not known;
Lebush Malkhut, on the
differences between the
Rabbinites and the Karaites; liturgical...
- Tyrnau's work (1566). It is
quoted by
Mordechai Jaffe at the end of his "
Lebush" on Orah Hayyim. As
Tyrnau states in the
foreword of the book, his intention...
- Sifra, Sifre, and TanḼuma.
Lonzano wrote also: Adi Zahav,
glosses to the
Lebush of
Mordecai Jaffe;
Imrei Emet,
notes on
Hayyim Vital's Kabbalah; Omer Man...
- Commandments), a
metrical version of the Azharot, with commentary; and (2)
Lebush Malkut (Royal Garment), a hymn in the
style of Gabirol's
Royal Crown, of...
- his mother's side he was a
descendant of
Mordecai Jaffe,
author of the
Lebush. He was
educated at the
gymnasium of Libau, Courland, at the University...