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David ben
Solomon ibn (Abi)
Zimra (Hebrew: ר׳ דָּוִד בֶּן שְׁלֹמֹה אִבְּן אָבִי זִמְרָא) (1479–1573) also
called Radbaz (רַדְבָּ"ז)
after the initials...
- honour". It is told that
great Jewish sages,
including Isaac Luria and the
Radvaz,
experienced a
revelation of the
Divine Presence at the wall.
Rabbi Zvi...
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Divrei Nechemia (Responsa
Divrei Nechemia O.H. 21). The
views of the
Radvaz and of the
Chacham Tzvi are that one
should follow the
opinion of the Zohar...
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prepare wicks for its lamps." The Kaf
hachaim (Orach
Chaim 94:1:4
citing Radvaz Vol. 2; Ch. 648)
mentions a case of a Jew who was
forced onto the Temple...
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treacherous act of
heresy in
abandoning the Torah.
There is a view, held by the
Radvaz and Ritva, that a Jew
should be
prepared to take his own life
rather than...
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Chaviv (the Ralbach, c. 1480 – c. 1545),
Rabbi David ibn abi
Zimra (the
Radvaz, 1479–1573), and
Rabbi Avrohom Yeshaya Karelitz (the
Chazon Ish, 1878-1953)...
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Agudah Perek 10, Yochasin) This is also the
ruling of the Maharik,
Radvaz, and the Mahar"i of Minz. Even
those Poskim that
would normally not rely...
- initiative.
Rabbi Avraham Yeshayah Karelitz, (the
Chazon Ish)
quotes the
Radvaz that no one is fit to
renew the Sanhedrin. He
concluded that any discussion...