- to
medieval and
modern rabbinic writings. It
aligns with the
Hebrew term
Sifrut Chazal (Hebrew: ספרות חז״ל),
which translates to “literature [of our] sages”...
- (Oxford:
Oxford University Press, 2004) 53–80 Y.N. Epstein, Mevo-ot le-
Sifrut haTalmudim Uziel Fuchs,
Talmudam shel Geonim: yaḥasam shel
geone Bavel lenosaḥ...
- the
sources he cites; also the
sources cited by
Shmuel Glick,
Eshnav le-
Sifrut ha-Teshuvot (New York, 2012), pp. 237-238. The
Jewish Encyclopedia Valleriani...
-
Rachel Elior, יש ואין - דפוסי יסוד במחשבה החסידית, in: Masuʼot : meḥḳarim be-
sifrut ha-ḳabalah ube-maḥshevet Yiśraʼel,
Bialik Institute (1994), OCLC 221873939...
- 81 (1991), pp. 365-409; and the
sources cited by
Shmuel Glick,
Eshnav le-
Sifrut ha-Teshuvot (New York, 2012), pp. 237-238.
Modern scholars have
shown that...
- 1908–1909. Bein
mayim le-mayim [Between
Water and Water] (novella). Warsaw:
Sifrut. 1909.
Kitve Y. Ḥ.
Brenner [Collected Works]. Kruglyiakov. 1909. Atzabim...
- Notes'), Moriah, 1910
Ketavim Ḥadashim ('New Works'),
Sifrut, 1910–1911
Partzufim ('Portraits'),
Sifrut, 1911
Yizkor ('Remember'), Ben Avigdor, 1913 Ba-Aretz...
- Jews in
Poland in 1648, with
historical annotations,
published in Oẓar ha-
Sifrut, 1887-89. His brother,
Jacob Gurland,
rabbi of Poltava, is the
author of...
-
periodicals Shomer Tzion [he],
Kokebe Yiẓḥaḳ, Ha-Ivri, Ha-Shaḥar, and
Otzar ha-
Sifrut, was co-editor of the Jüdische
Presse and the Neuzeit, and was the founder...
-
Literature in
Russia During the
Nineteenth Century," in
Otzar ha-
Sifrut, vol. ii.; "Ha-
Sifrut ve ha-Ḥayyim" ('Literature and Life'), in Pardes, vols. i. and...