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author who aut****d an
encyclopedic work on the
Torah entitled Torah Sheleimah.
Kasher was born in 1895 in Warsaw,
Poland (then part of the
Russian Empire)...
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Menachem Mendel Kasher (1895–1983), Polish-born Israeli,
author of the
Torah Sheleimah,
founder and rosh
yeshiva of the Sfas Emes Yeshiva,
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Babylonian Talmud Chagigah 12a.
Midrash Temurah, in
Menahem M. Kasher,
Torah Sheleimah (Jerusalem, 1927),
volume 1, page 178, add. 4, in
Harry Freedman, translator...
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Tobiah ben Eliezer.
Lekach Tov. 11th century, in
Menahem M. Kasher.
Torah Sheleimah, 7, 43. Jerusalem, 1927, in
Encyclopedia of
Biblical Interpretation. Translated...
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Midrash HaGadol (Yemen, 13th century), in
Menahem M. Kasher,
Torah Sheleimah, 35, 41 (Jerusalem, 1927), in
Harry Freedman, translator, Encyclopedia...
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Midrash HaGadol (Yemen, 13th century), in Menaḥem M. Kasher,
Torah Sheleimah (Jerusalem, 1927), 47, in
Harry Freedman, translator,
Encyclopedia of...
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Midrash Tanḥuma
Noach 5.
Midrash HaGadol Noah, in
Menahem M. Kasher,
Torah Sheleimah, 6, 140 (Jerusalem, 1927), in
Harry Freedman, translator, Encyclopedia...