- (Hebrew: מִנחַה,
pronounced as IPA: [minˈχa];
sometimes spelled Minchah,
Minhah or Minchuh) is the
afternoon prayer service in Judaism. The name Mincha...
- "The
Route of Jacob's
Funeral Cortege and the
Problem of 'Eber Hayyarden,"
Minhah Le-Nahum:
Biblical and
Other Studies Presented to
Nahum M.
Sarna in Honour...
- prophecies, Venice, 1803–7.
Extracts from this
commentary are
included in "
Minhah Qe'tannah," a
commentary on the
earlier prophets;
published in the Biblia...
- Carpentras, and 'Enenu Ẓofiyyah 'Anenu mi-Sheme 'Aliyyab, a tokaḥah for the
minḥah of Yom Kippur, in the
rituals of
Castile and Fez, as well as in some earlier...
- blessing. (Note that
these were
written only for the
amidot of
Musaf and
Minhah and Maariv; for the
Shacharit service of a
Sabbath or festival, the Amida...
- (Pesaḥ),
Abraham Ḥamwi:
Livorno 1880 (repr.
Jerusalem 1985)
Seder Olat
Tamid (
minḥah and
arbit only):
Aleppo 1907 (reflecting the "Musta'arabi" text) Olat ha-Shaḥar:...
-
possibly a
native of Italy. Of his
poetic productions a ḳerovah for the
Minḥah of Yom
Kippur (אֵיתָן הִכִּיר אֱמוּנָתֶךָ) is
found in the German-Polish...
-
rabbinical dialectics (Pilpul). At the end of the work is an appendix,
called "
Minḥah Belulah,"
which contains responsa and
commentaries on
Talmudic topics. Some...
- also made of a
commentary on Abot, from
which Jehiel Morawtschik, in his
Minḥah Ḥadashah,
written in 1576
after a m****cript of the year 1145,
makes quotations...
-
Algerian and
Tunisian traditions, days of awe only)
Seder Olat
Tamid (
minḥah and
arbit only):
Aleppo 1907 Olat ha-Shaḥar:
Aleppo 1915 Bet
Yosef ve-Ohel...