- spellings:
Yichya Tzalach;
Yehiya Saleh),
known by the
acronym of
Maharitz (Hebrew: מוהר"ר יחיא צאלח,
Moreinu HaRav Yichya Tzalach), (1713 – 1805), was...
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Saleh Suleiman (Arabic: صالح سليمان, Hebrew: צאלח סלימאן; 1888 – 24
November 1980) was an
Israeli Arab
politician who
served as a
member of the Knesset...
- ISBN 0-87306-888-2.,
citing Mishnah Berurah 158:9–10 Saleh, Y. (1979).
Shimon Tzalach (ed.). The
Complete 'Tiklal 'Eṣ Ḥayyim (תכלאל עץ חיים השלם) (in Hebrew)...
- 1948.
After the Six-Day War, the
court relocated to a
building located at
Tzalach A-Din
Street in East Jerusalem.
According to
Section 17 of the
Basic Law:...
- in the Tiklāl Etz Ḥayim
prayer book of 1894, 1899 and 1971 (ed.
Shimon Tzalach). A
siddur entitled Tefillat Kol Pe,
published in
Jerusalem in 1903. The...
- (in Hebrew). 60 (2): 147–162. JSTOR 23598065. Saleh, Y. (1979).
Shimon Tzalach (ed.). The
Complete 'Tiklal 'Eṣ Ḥayyim (תכלאל עץ חיים השלם) (in Hebrew)...
-
Ezekiel 40:1;
Babylonian Talmud (Arakhin 12b) Saleh, Y. (1979).
Shimon Tzalach (ed.). The
Complete 'Tiklal 'Eṣ Ḥayyim (in Hebrew). Vol. 2. Jerusalem:...
- giving)
Based on the
responsa of the
leading Yemenite Rabbi,
Rabbi Yachya Tzalach it is
apparent that the
common practice of
giving the
gifts was adhered...
-
location missing publisher (link) (OCLC 122773689) Saleh, Y. (1979b).
Shimon Tzalach (ed.). The
Complete 'Tiklal 'Eṣ Ḥayyim (in Hebrew). Vol. 1–4. Jerusalem:...
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Porat Yosef Yeshiva.
Tzadka married Fahima Batat,
daughter of
Rabbi Selim Tzalach Batat of Baghdad, in 1934. They had five sons and two daughters. Fahima...