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David Kimhi (Hebrew: ר׳ דָּוִד קִמְחִי, also
Kimchi or
Qimḥi) (1160–1235), also
known by the
Hebrew acronym as the
RaDaK (רַדָּ״ק) (Rabbi
David Kimhi)...
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Joseph Kimhi,
Qimḥi, or
Kimchi (1105–1170) (Hebrew: יוסף קמחי) was a
medieval Jewish rabbi and
biblical commentator. He was the
father of
Moses and David...
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Moses Kimhi (c. 1127 – c. 1190), also
known as the ReMaK, was a
medieval Jewish biblical commentator and grammarian.
Kimhi was born
around 1127, the eldest...
- Kimhi, Kimchi, Kamhe, or
Kamche (Hebrew: קִמְחִי or קַמְחִי) is a
Jewish surname of
disputed origin.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Joseph ben...
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Hebrew grammar almost scientific.
Later Jewish grammarians include David Qimhi (known as the Radak),
Abraham ibn Ezra and
Judah ben
David Hayyuj. Eliezer...
- But cf.
Rashi and
David Qimhi ad loc. and
especially Tanhuma ed. Buber, Num. 7:1.
Menahem b. Saruq,
Jonah b. Janah,
David Qimhi,
Wilhelm Gesenius, and...
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described by the
early grammarians. The
prevailing view is that of
David Qimḥi's system of
dividing the
graphic signs into "short" and "long" vowels. The...
- show this shift). This is
attested to by the
testimony of
Rabbi Joseph Qimḥi (12th century) and by
medieval Arabic transcriptions, see
Janssens (1982:54–56)...
- is "Sisera's zodiac". However, most
medieval Rabbinic commentators (D.
Qimhi, Gersonides, Abarbanel, Sforno, Qara, di Trani,)
agree that
Meroz is a place...
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office of
chief rabbi was vacant,
owing to
internal quarrels.) (5) ִHayim
Qimִhi of
Constantinople (1868–72). (6)
Mercado Kilִhi of Nish (1872–76). (7) Isaac...