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Pirkei Avot (Hebrew: פִּרְקֵי אָבוֹת, romanized: pirqē aḇoṯ, lit. 'Chapters of the [Fore]fathers'; also
transliterated as
Pirqei Avoth or
Pirkei Avos or...
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Pirkei de-Rabbi
Eliezer (Jewish
Babylonian Aramaic: פִּרְקֵי דְּרַבִּי אֱלִיעֶזֶר, romanized: pirqe də-rabbi ʾeliʿezer, 'Chapters of
Rabbi Eliezer'; abbreviated...
- 1710, 1715);
Midrash Shemu'el (Midrash Shmuel), a
detailed commentary on
Pirkei Avot, (Venice, 1579, 1585, 1597; Cracow, 1594; Frankfort-on-the-Main, 1713)...
- term is used
thirteen times, the
majority of
which being in the
Tractate Pirkei Avot. The
Hebrew word Ḥasīd
appears for the
first time in the
Torah (Deuteronomy...
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technically designated as a
homiletical exposition of the
Mishnaic tractate Pirkei Avot,
having for its
foundation an
older recension of that tractate. It...
- works: One on the
Aleppo Codex, one on
Taamei Hamikra,
Pirkei Berei****,
Pirkei Mikraot, and
Pirkei Yeshayahu.
Breuer also
translated Samson Raphael Hirsch's...
- completion, the
Talmud became integral to
Jewish scholarship. A
maxim in
Pirkei Avot
advocates its
study from the age of 15. This
section outlines some...
- OCLC 59999963.
Tanhuma Vaera 8, ed. Buber.
Pirkei Avot 5:9. Mekhilta, Beshallaḥ, ed. Weiss, 4:60 (on
Exodus 16:33).
Pirkei deRabbi Eliezer 40;
Sefer ha-Yashar;...
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leader of Satan. The
title of
satan is also
applied to him in the
midrash Pirkei De-Rabbi Eliezer,
where he is the
chief of the
fallen angels,: 257–60 and...
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corresponds exactly to the
traits described in
Pirkei Avot as "removing one from the world." See
Pirkei Avot 2:11, 3:10, 4:21 and the
Vilna Gaon's commentary...