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- Rishonim (Hebrew: [ʁiʃoˈnim]; Hebrew: ראשונים, lit. 'the first ones'; sing. ראשון, Rishon) were the leading rabbis and poskim who lived approximately during...
- divided into two groups. The Former Prophets (Hebrew: נביאים ראשונים Nevi'im Rishonim) consists of the narrative books of Joshua, Judges, Samuel and Kings; while...
- lecturer and author. He published about 40 volumes of never before seen Rishonim. Rabbi Blau was born in Hamburg, Germany on 15 October 1912 (4th of Cheshvan...
- the two major Babylonian Academies of Sura and Pumbedita; 650–1038. The Rishonim ("firsts") are the rabbis of the late medieval period (c. 1038–1563), preceding...
- studied: other rishonim, from the 11th to 14th centuries, as well as acharonim, from later generations. There are two main schools of rishonim, from France...
- Yitzhak Isaac Halevy (Rabinowitz) (Hebrew: יצחק אייזיק הלוי; September 21, 1847 – May 15, 1914) was a rabbi, Jewish historian, and founder of the Agudath...
- Wayback Machine. Globes. Personal email correspondence between Pardes Hannah Rishonim Museum representative and Wikipedia editor, April 2022| "This [identification...
- chronologically one of the Acharonim, some have considered him one of the Rishonim. Large groups of people, including many yeshivas, uphold the set of Jewish...
- on the 18th day of the Hebrew month of Iyar. According to some of the Rishonim, it is the day on which the plague that killed Rabbi Akiva's 24,000 disciples...
- defined the Geonic period in Jewish history. Following this period were the Rishonim who lived from the 11th to 15th centuries. Like their European counterparts...