- The
Shalshelet (Hebrew: שַלְשֶלֶת) is a
cantillation mark
found in the Torah. It is one of the
rarest used,
occurring just four
times in the
entire Torah...
- verses, is segol: when it
occurs on its own, this may be
replaced by
shalshelet. The
third level is
known as "Dukes". The
usual third level disjunctive...
- the Bible, The
Chain of Oral
Tradition (Hebrew: שלשלת הקבלה, romanized:
Shalsheleṯ haqabbālā). Born in Imola, Italy, the son of
Joseph ibn
Yahya ben Solomon...
- the Spaniard, in the name of
Sefer Yuchasin (see:
Gedaliah ibn Jechia,
Shalshelet Ha-Kabbalah
Archived 13 May 2021 at the
Wayback Machine,
Jerusalem 1962...
-
February 2017.
Retrieved 7 July 2016.
Gedaliah b.
Jachia the Spaniard,
Sefer Shalshelet HaKabbalah, p. 268,
Jerusalem 1962,
while citing Sefer HaYuchasin. Pérez...
- the Spaniard, in the name of
Sefer Yuchasin (see:
Gedaliah ibn Jechia,
Shalshelet Ha-Kabbalah
Archived May 13, 2021, at the
Wayback Machine,
Jerusalem 1962...
-
quotes from Maimonides'
letter to Ibn
Tibbon regarding his
daily regime.
Shalshelet haQabbalah (Venice, 1587) f. 33b, MS
Guenzberg 652 f. 76a. "Maimonides"...
- were not
eligible for inheritance.
Gedaliah ibn
Jechia the Spaniard,
Shalshelet Ha-Kabbalah,
Jerusalem 1962, p. 145 (Hebrew) Levi ibn Habib, "Responsa"...
- and Gelabert, 1997, p. 145. Rossoff, 2001, p. 6.
Gedaliah Ibn Yechia,
Shalshelet Ha-Kabbalah Stillman,
Norman (8 June 2022). Arab Dress, A
Short History:...
-
slaughtering of
animals for
Kosher meat.
Gedaliah ibn
Jechia the Spaniard,
Shalshelet Ha-Kabbalah,
Jerusalem 1962, p. 134 (Hebrew), who
cites his
death as occurring...