- 1902 (see Ha-Meliẓ, v. 42, No. 125). His "Makkel Hobelim" (1869) and "
Sifte Yeshenah" (1874)
appeared in Przemyśl.
Gustaf Hermann Dalman's "Jüdisch-Deutsche...
-
relinquish it on
account of not
being acceptable to the chasidim. He
finished Sifte Kohen at the age of eighteen. At twenty-three he
wrote Tiferet Yaakov, on...
-
Shabbethai ben
Joseph B**** (1641–1718) (Hebrew: שבתי בן יוסף; also
known by the
family name Strom), born at Kalisz, was the
founder of
Jewish bibliography...
- Tunisia. He was the
author of
Sifte renanot, a
commentary on the Psalms, and Ḳunteris ha-semikhut,
notes on
diverse subjects.
Sifte renanot [Joyful Lips]. Jerusalem:...
- елифарни аҳпа гw æниз қелдаj. Tiflis, 1911.
Alqcdar a.q. z̨iji
lezgi ilifar-ni
sifte қeldaj ktab. Mahac-qala, 1928.
Alqadarskij A.Q. Bukvar. Mahacqala, 1937...
- his
brother Yonah Menachem Nachum HaKohen. Nevertheless, Sifsei/Siftei/
Sifte Kohen, Shakh's
commentary on the
Shulchan Aruch, was
considered by a majority...
-
Mordechai wrote an allegoric-kabalistic
commentary on the Pentateuch,
entitled Sifte Kohen. He had to
leave Safed due to
financial hardships and took up the...
-
Custom of the
Spanish and
Portuguese Jews, D. A. de Sola,
London 1836
Siddur Sifte Tsaddikim, the
Forms of
Prayer According to the
Custom of the
Spanish and...
-
casuistic sermons. En Ketz. A
bibliographical work
similar to
Shabbethai B****'
Sifte Yeshenim. Shem Olam. A
commentary on the Pentateuch. This article incorporates...
- works, both
arranged in
alphabetical order.
Heilprin based this part on the
Sifte Yeshenim of
Shabbethai B****, but
added a
great number of
other titles. He...