- 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)...
- 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...
- Wagnalls. Its bibliography:
Henri Gross, "Aaron ha-Kohen und sein
Ritualwerk Orḥot Ḥayyim," in Monatsschrift, 1869, pp. 433–450, 531-541 idem,
Gallia Judaica...
- 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...
- grew up in Bnei Brak. He is the
fifth of nine
children and
studied at the
Orhot Torah yeshiva. At the age of 17, he
began questioning his faith. He do****ented...
-
following works: "Mishneh Torah,"
commentary on the
Pentateuch (mentioned in "
Orḥot Ẓaddiḳim," p. 24b; see
Salomon Munk, "Notice sur Abul
Walid Merwan ibn Djanah...
-
Moshe Antebi: Jerusalem, Aram Soba
Foundation 1993 (minḥah and
arbit only)
Orḥot Ḥayim, ed. ****id:
Jerusalem 1995 (Hebrew only) Orot
Sephardic Siddur, Eliezer...