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Tzadik (Hebrew: צַדִּיק ṣaddīq [tsaˈdik], "righteous [one]"; also
zadik or sadiq; pl.
tzadikim [tsadiˈkim] צדיקים ṣadīqīm) is a
title in
Judaism given...
- 15th century,
entitled Sefer ha-Middot by the author, but
called Orḥot
Ẓaddiḳim by a
later copyist.
Under this
title a
Yiddish translation, from which...
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without critics;
already in the 15th century, the
ethical tract Orhot Zaddikim ("Paths of the Righteous" in Hebrew)
criticized pilpul for an overemphasis...
- 1646), a
collection of
moral tales, and
Gershon ben Asher's Yiḥus ha-
Ẓaddiḳim, to
which he
added notes of his own (Mantua, 1676). He is
possibly the...
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reference to his name "Meir." His
works which have been
published are: Or
Ẓaddiḳim (Hamburg, 1690), a
mystical methodology, or
exhortation to asceticism,...
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language as "Sons of Zadok” (in some vocabularies, “Sadducees”) or “
Zaddikim (צדיקים),” a
derivate usage, in
referring to
itself or even "Messianic...
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Eisenman connects "Oblias" with "Protector of the people", as were
other '
Zaddikim'. He also
transcribes from
Hegesippus the
story of the
election of his...
- works: "Mishneh Torah,"
commentary on the
Pentateuch (mentioned in "Orḥot
Ẓaddiḳim," p. 24b; see
Salomon Munk, "Notice sur Abul
Walid Merwan ibn Djanah,"...
- ’al-Yisrael, i.–iii. Zederbaum,
Keter Kehunah, pp. 80–103 Frumkin, ’Adat
Ẓaddiḳim, Lemberg, 1860, 1865 (?)
Israel Zangwill,
Dreamers of the Ghetto, pp. 221–288...
- time, his
homilies were
collected and published, in
addition to his Or
Ẓaddikim (Salonica 1799). The
renowned poet
Israel Najara was his grandson. Jacob...