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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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release a few
Sefarim to
Jewish communities in
Europe and
North America. In response, the
Iraqi government agreed to send
three Sefarim to the Jewish...
- The
Jewish apocrypha (Hebrew: הספרים החיצוניים, romanized: Ha
Sefarim haChitzoniyim, lit. 'the
outer books') are
religious texts written in
large part...
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Grosz (1863–1947), businessman,
inventor and
learned layman,
author of two
sefarim of
Torah novellae Meshulam Nahari (born 1951), rabbi,
Israeli politician...
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index to the
Talmud and to
rabbinical literature (see Benjacob, Oẓar ha-
Sefarim). Two
other works, a
commentary to the
Toledot Adam v'Chavah of R. Jeroham...
- "Rabbi
Akiva (died 135 CE)
would also
regard as
heretical the
readers of
Sefarim Hetsonim –
certain extraneous writings that were not
canonized – as well...