-
Yosef Qafiḥ (Hebrew: יוסף קאפח
pronounced [josef
qafiħ], Arabic: يوسف القافح),
widely known as
Rabbi Yosef Kapach (27
November 1917 – 21 July 2000), was...
- Yiḥyah
Qafiḥ (Hebrew: רבי יחיא בן שלמה קאפח; Arabic: يحيى القافح also
known as Yiḥyah ibn
Shalomo el
Qafiḥ and as
Yahya Kapach (his
Hebrew name)) (1850–1931)...
-
Bracha Qafih also
known as
Bracha Kapach (Hebrew: ברכה קאפח; 1922 – 26
November 2013) was an
Israeli rabbanit, wife of
Rabbi Yosef Qafih, who was awarded...
- Maimonides'
commentary of the
Mishnah (Eduyot 1:2, note 18),
Rabbi Yosef Qafih explains that the
weight of each
Egyptian dirham was
approximately 3.333...
- Yiḥyah
Qafiḥ. As a
result of his
contact with Halévy and Glaser,[citation needed]
Qafiḥ introduced modern content into the
educational system.
Qafiḥ opened...
- published.
Rabbi Yosef Qafih's edition is
based mainly on
Yemenite m****cripts, and
includes an
extensive commentary by
Qafih that
surveys the discussions...
- Al-Fayyumi
Rabbi Yosef Qafih and
Zohar Amar
correct the Judeo-Arabic text to read "אלחרבא" (Arabic: حرباء) =
Chameleon lizard.
Qafih explains in his commentary...
-
exegete Saadia Gaon,
identifies the
Ludim with Tanisiin, and
which R.
Yosef Qafih thought may have been
referring to the
inhabitants of Tunis.
These Ludim...
- Oxford:
Oxford University Press. p. 42. ISBN 978-0-19-508209-8.
Yosef Qafiḥ,
Ketavim (Collected Papers), Vol. 2,
Jerusalem 1989, pp. 714–716 (Hebrew)...
- Exodus.) That
movement took its name in 1912 in
Yemen under Rabbi Yiḥyah
Qafiḥ, and had its own
network of
synagogues and schools, although, in actuality...