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Kodesh (Hebrew: ספרי קודש, lit. 'Holy books'),
commonly referred to as
sefarim (Hebrew: ספרים, lit. 'books'), or in its
singular form, sefer, are books...
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Mendele Mocher Sforim (Yiddish: מענדעלע מוכר ספֿרים, Hebrew: מנדלי מוכר ספרים; lit. "Mendele the book peddler";
January 2, 1836,
Kapyl –
December 8, 1917...
- "[ISBN missing] Eli Genauer. "When
Books Can Speak: A
Glimpse Into The
World of
Sefarim Collecting".
Jewish Action (OU). "Lot 96:
Babylonian Talmud – Shanghai...
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Tzomet Sfarim (Hebrew: צומת ספרים,
literally "book crossing") is the
second largest bookstore chain in Israel,
after its main
national competitor Steimatzky...
- arguments—devoted a book to the
criticism of the Zohar,
called Mitpachas Sefarim (מטפחת ספרים), in an
effort against the
remaining adherents of the Sabbatean...
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Linur Abraham Mapu
Aharon Megged Sami
Michael Agi
Mishol Mendele Mocher Sefarim Igal
Mossinsohn Josef Mundy Tamar Fish
Nachshon Yair
Nehorai Eshkol Nevo...
- writers:
Sholem Rabinovich,
better known as
Sholem Aleichem,
Mendele Mocher Sefarim,
Isaac Leib
Peretz and
Nachum Sokolov;
along with
modern Hebrew writers...
- Shem ha-Gedolim he-Ḥadash, ii.44, Warsaw, 1880
Isaac Benjacob, Oẓar ha-
Sefarim, p. 321
Julius Fürst, Bibl. Jud. s.v. Kollin,
Samuel Joseph Zedner, Cat...
- 1652, fol. 2b.
Sheim HaGedolim,
Section "
Sefarim,"
Letter L, (5) Lev Sameach.
Sheim HaGedolim,
Section "
Sefarim,"
Letter L, (6) Lev Sameach.
Responsa Maharav...
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temple walls. The
Jewish apocrypha,
known in
Hebrew as הספרים החיצונים (
Sefarim Hachizonim: "the
external books"), are
books written in
large part by Jews...