-
Rishonim (Hebrew: [ʁiʃoˈnim]; Hebrew: ראשונים, lit. 'the
first ones'; sing. ראשון, Rishon) were the
leading rabbis and
poskim who
lived approximately during...
- מנוחתו כבוד (Is. 11:10) ,
shortened to מו"כ, was
particularly common in the
Rishonic period. The
Tzidduq hadDin concludes ינוח נפשו בשלום / ישכב בשלום וישן...
- Atzeret.
Modern customs of
celebration and
dancing arose in the
early Rishonic period.
Isaac ibn
Ghayyat (1030–1089)
writes in his Me'ah She'arim that...
- the
order of
blessings to יקנה"ז, etc., for the sake of mnemonic. The
rishonic period saw
Hebrew acronymy expand to a
lexicon of many hundreds, including...
- "We do not rule
based on
categorical inferences in
monetary cases" (Hebrew: אין הולכין בממון אחר הרוב; Aramaic: לא אזלינן בתר רובא בממונא) is a principle...
-
tradition may
legitimately represent the
Talmudic intent. By the
start of the
Rishonic period, the term "Shem haMephorash"
could also be used for the 42-letter...
- Late-Geonic/Early-
Rishonic Talmudist...
- 2021-03-03. In most printings, this
story is
about Aḥa b. Abba; all MSS, and
Rishonic quotes, read Ḥanan b. Rava instead. The
story is
certainly about a father-in-law...