- in the 15th century,
entitled Sefer ha-Middot by the author, but
called Orḥot Ẓaddiḳim by a
later copyist.
Under this
title a
Yiddish translation, from...
- Duran's
Keshet u-Magen. The most
important of his
writings is the
Iggeret Orḥot 'Olam (אגרת אורחות עולם, 'Epistle of the
Paths of the World') (Ferrara,...
- ascertained. The work in
content resembles other codes, as, for instance, the
Orḥot Ḥayyim,
though in its form it is very different. The Kol Bo does not pretend...
-
Sanskrit अर्हत् (IAST: Arhat) Pali अरहंत् (Arahant or Arhant)
Bengali অর্হৎ (
ôrhôt)
Burmese ရဟန္တာ (MLCTS: ra.ha.nta)
Chinese 阿罗汉, 罗汉 阿羅漢, 羅漢 (Traditional)...
- was not
without critics;
already in the 15th century, the
ethical tract Orhot Zaddikim ("Paths of the Righteous" in Hebrew)
criticized pilpul for an overemphasis...
- Wagnalls. Its bibliography:
Henri Gross, "Aaron ha-Kohen und sein
Ritualwerk Orḥot Ḥayyim," in Monatsschrift, 1869, pp. 433–450, 531-541 idem,
Gallia Judaica...
-
several important works: "Ẓawwa'ah," ethics,
printed in
Asher b. Jehiel's "
Orḥot Ḥayyim" (Frankfurt am Main, 1717); "Me'il Ẓedaḳah," responsa, at the end...
- to
Menahem di
Lonsano Eliezer ha-Gadol was the
author of the well-known
Orḥot Ḥayyim or Ẓawwa'at R.
Eliezer ha-Gadol,
generally attributed to Eliezer...
-
Moshe Antebi: Jerusalem, Aram Soba
Foundation 1993 (minḥah and
arbit only)
Orḥot Ḥayim, ed. ****id:
Jerusalem 1995 (Hebrew only) Orot
Sephardic Siddur, Eliezer...
- Shelomoh. Venice. 1733. The
order of
Sabbath prayers according to
Isaac Luria.
Orḥot tsadikkim. Amsterdam. 1735. With a
Yiddish translation. Landau,
Jacob (1738)...