- the "Netziv"
Haketav VehaKabbalah ("The
Written [Torah] and the [Oral] Tradition") on Torah, by
Yaakov Tzvi
Mecklenburg HaTorah vehaMitzva ("The
Torah and...
-
noted woman scholar HaTorah vehaMitzva ("The
Torah and the Commandment") by Meïr Leibush, the "Malbim" Ha-Ketav
veha-
Kabbalah by
Rabbi Yaakov Tzvi Mecklenburg...
- Judaism's 1844
Braunschweig convention. In the same period, he
wrote Haketav VehaKabbalah, his own
commentary to the Torah. He
served as
Rabbi in Königsberg, for...
- lit. 'contraction/constriction/condensation') is a term used in
Lurianic Kabbalah to
explain Isaac Luria's
doctrine that God
began the
process of creation...
-
Toledot ha-
Kabbalah veha-Ḥasidut (Zhitomir, 1869),
which purports to be a
history of
Kabbalah and of Hasidism, is only a
diatribe against Kabbalah in which...
- in particular: the
Lubavitcher Rebbe's
Reshimos on the Tanya,
HaLekach VehaLibuv, Shiu'rim
BeSefer HaTanya (in its
English translation,
known as "Lessons...
- rabbis,
among them
Rabbi Yaakov Tzvi Mecklenburg,
author of
HaKetav VeHaKabbalah. A
twofold commentary on
Midrash Tanchuma (ib. 1833) A
threefold commentary...
-
scholar of the
Kabbalah. Thus,
besides mastering rabbinic literature, he also
acquired a fair
knowledge of the sciences, philosophy, and
Kabbalah. He became...
- transactions,
translated into
Hebrew by
Isaac Albargeloni with the
title HaMekach vehaMimkar (Hebrew: הַמֶּקַח וְהַמִּמְכָּר; 1078).
Sefer ha-Mashkon, a treatise...
- a
forgery by Rosenberg. Zeh
sefer Nifleʼot MaHaRa"L : bo
yesupar ha-otot
ṿeha-moftim ... me-et ...
Maharal mi-Prag ...
asher hifli laʻas̀ot ha-golem (Podgorze...