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Yehiya Saleh),
known by the
acronym of
Maharitz (1713–1805),
rabbi in
Yemen Yihya Yitzhak Halevi (1867 – 1932) This page or
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Yiḥya Yitzḥak Halevi, son of
Moshe (Musa) Yitzḥak
Halevi (Hebrew: יחיא יצחק הלוי also
commonly known as Mori
Yiḥya Yitzḥak from the
house of Yitzḥak Halevi)...
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studied under Rabbi Yiḥya b.
Yosef al-Qāreh, from whom he
received his ritual-slaughtering
license in 1870.
Although Rabbi Yihya Qafih served for only...
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Yahya Abd-al-Latif
Ayyash (Arabic: يحيى عياش, romanized: Yaḥyā ʿAyyāš,
pronounced [jaħjaː ʕajːaʃ]; 6
March 1966 – 5
January 1996) was the
chief bombmaker...
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Rabbi Yiḥya Ṣāleḥ (alternative spellings:
Yichya Tzalach;
Yehiya Saleh),
known by the
acronym of
Maharitz (Hebrew: מוהר"ר יחיא צאלח,
Moreinu HaRav Yichya...
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liturgy was
developed by a
rabbi known as the
Maharitz (Moreinu Ha-Rav
Yiḥya Tzalaḥ), in an
attempt to
break the
deadlock between the pre-existing followers...
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Presses universitaires François-Rabelais. ISBN 978-2-86906-845-2. Badiḥi,
Yiḥya (2011).
Yosef Ḥen (ed.). Ḥen Ṭov (in Hebrew). Bene Berak: Nosaḥ Teman. p...
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Yemenite Jewish custom regarding the
Sheva Brachot is
recorded in
Rabbi Yihya Saleh's (Maharitz) Responsa. The
custom that was
prevalent in Sana'a before...
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application of both to life.” It was only some
years later, when
Rabbi Yihya Qafih became the
headmaster of the new
Jewish school in Sana'a
built by...
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building their houses higher than
Muslim houses. The Imam
appointed Yihya Yitzhak Halevi as one of four
representatives of the
Jewish community, responsible...