- לוּחֹת הַבְּרִית
lūḥōt habbǝrīt "tablets of the covenant", לֻחֹת הָאֶבֶן
luḥōt hāʾeḇen or לֻחֹת אֶבֶן
luḥōt ʾeḇen or לֻחֹת אֲבָנִים
luḥōt ʾăbānīm "stone...
-
printing press).[citation needed] Zacuto's
Almanach perpetuum (or Biur
luḥot)
revolutionised ocean navigation.
Prior to the Almanach,
navigators s****ing...
- the
seventeenth century. In 1683,
Yehiel Michel published Ḳiẓẓur
Shnei Luḥot haBrit (Hebrew: קיצור שני לחות הברית), also
known as
Kitzur Shelah (Hebrew:...
- Latimi [Wikidata]. Some of Longo's
dirges were
published under the
title Shivre Luḥot (Salonica, 1594). To them is
prefixed a
chronicle of
Jewish writers and...
-
letters of the
Hebrew title of Horowitz' most
influential work,
Shenei Luhot HaBerit (שני לוחות הברית). In
modern times, "Shelah" (שֶׁלַח) has become...
- also
corresponded with
Moses Mendelssohn.
Raphael Levi
Hannover wrote: "
Luḥot ha-'Ibbur,"
astronomical tables for the
Jewish calendar; "Tekunat ha-Shamayim...
- and
Baruch Vladek, as well as Elie Wiesel. His most
important work
Shenei Luḥot HaBerit (Hebrew: שני לוחות הברית, Two
Tablets of the Covenant, abbreviated...
- the "pool of Shelah", a site of
Biblical significance in
Jerusalem Shenei Luhot HaBerit,
Hebrew initialed "Shelah", 16th-century
Rabbi Isaiah Horowitz most...
- Biur
Halacha 426, d.h. u-mevarekh me'umad. Horowitz,
Isaiah (1649).
Shnei luhot habrit (in Hebrew). Amsterdam: Benvenishti. pp. 140v.
Mordecai Yehuda Leib...
-
Midrash Rabbot,
which Isaiah Horowitz (של"ה)
embodied in his work
Shene Luḥot ha-Berit (ed. Amsterdam, p. 411),
without credit. The same
thing occurs...