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- ISBN 978-3-525-53390-1. OCLC 457130327. Karo Jb (1999). The Metsudah Kitzur Shulchan Aruch. Metsudah Publications. OCLC 421411475. "KKL Preparing for Distribution...
- references similar to those in contemporary Hebrew editions as above. In 1987 Metsudah Publications released a translation by Rabbi Avrohom Davis, and in 1991...
- declaration Sworn declaration Vow "oath (n.)". Etym. online. 17 March 2019. Metsudah Chumash and Rashi, KTAV Publishing House, 1991. page 88 Bailey, Cyril (1907)...
- Rashi Chumash with Rashi (Judaica Press translation) Chumash with Rashi (Metsudah translation) Summarized text resources and translation Illustrated Summary...
- Rearrangement of the Kuzari., Transl. Rabbi Avraham Davis. New York: Metsudah, 1986 Adam Shear. The Kuzari and the shaping of Jewish identity, 1167–1900...
- The Hebrew Publishing Company. ISBN 0-88482-054-8 (Hebrew-English) The Metsudah Siddur: A New Linear Prayer Book Ziontalis. (Hebrew-English) The Authorised...
- Print. Ganzfried, Shlomo ben Yosef. The Metsudah Kitzur Shulchan Aruch. Trans. Avrohom Davis. Brookline: Metsudah Publications, 1987. Print. Goldman, Michoel...
- translated by Avrohom Y. Davis, pages 119–85. Lakewood Township, New Jersey: Metsudah Publications, 2009. Chaim ibn Attar. Ohr ha-Chaim. Venice, 1742. In Chayim...
- Publishers, 2009. Midrash Tanḥuma Ki Sisa. 5th–10th centuries. In, e.g., The Metsudah Midrash Tanchuma: Shemos II. Translated and annotated by Avrohom Davis...
- translated by Avrohom Y. Davis, pages 351–401. Lakewood Township, New Jersey: Metsudah Publications, 2012. Chaim ibn Attar. Ohr ha-Chaim. Venice, 1742. In Chayim...