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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)...
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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...
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spoken Yemeni Arabic.[citation needed]
Other scholars,
including Yosef Qafih and
Abraham Isaac Kook, hold the view that
Yemenite Arabic did not influence...
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virtually unknown until recent times beyond his
native Yemen.
Rabbi Yosef Qafih, the
editor and
translator of Fayyumi's Judeo-Arabic
Bustan al-Uqul, ****erts...
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Stillman (1979), p. 322.
Qafih (1982), p. 80, note 44 Tobi (1986), p. 77
Qafih (1958);
Qafih (1989) vol. 2, p. 706
Qafih (1958);
Qafih (1989), vol. 2, pp....
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recounted by the
Hebrew Bible. The
movement was
formed in
Yemen by
Rabbi Yiḥyah
Qafiḥ in 1912 and had its own
network of
synagogues and schools. However, the...