-
their considered answers, is
referred to as
responsa (Hebrew
Sheelot U-
Teshuvot). Over time, as
practices develop,
codes of
halakha are
written that are...
-
according to
subject and an
index by the
editor Teshuvot Ha-Geonim, ed. Mussafia: Lyck 1864
Teshuvot ha-Geonim:
Shaare Teshuvah with
commentary Iyye ha-Yam...
- Holy See. In
rabbinic literature, the
responsa are
known as She'elot u-
Teshuvot (Hebrew: שאלות ותשובות "questions and answers"), and
comprise the body...
-
firmly fixed at that time.
Gaonic responsa literature addresses this issue.
Teshuvot Geonim Kadmonim,
section 78,
deals with
mistaken biblical readings in the...
- acrostic: ע – עלינו, ש – שלא שם, ו – ואנחנו כורעים, ה – הוא אלוקינו. The
Teshuvot HaGeonim, a
Geonic responsum,
discussed that
Joshua composed the Aleinu...
-
Jewish culture in Spain. He is
known for his
philological commentary,
Teshuvot Dunash, and for his
liturgical poems D'ror
Yiqra and D'vai Haser. Dunash...
- was done by
Samuel ibn
Tibbon in 1204 just
prior to Maimonides' death.
Teshuvot,
collected correspondence and responsa,
including a
number of
public letters...
- the
final riposte to all the
letters by Abner, a
short work
known as the
Teshuvot ha-Meshubot.
Abner presented charges before Alfonso XI of Castile, accusing...
- and Rosh.
Meshiv Nefesh (משיב נפש) - A
commentary on the Book of Ruth.
Teshuvot ha-Bach (תשובות הב׳׳ח) - The
Responsum of the Bach.
Beurei ha-Bach le-Pardes...
- he cites; also the
sources cited by
Shmuel Glick,
Eshnav le-Sifrut ha-
Teshuvot (New York, 2012), pp. 237-238. The
Jewish Encyclopedia Valleriani, Matteo...