- the altar. This is in
contrast to
other forms of
sacrifice (entitled
zevach or
zevach shelamim),
which was
partly burnt and most of it
eaten in communion...
- Lipinski: "Pesach – A
holiday of questions.
About the Haggadah-Commentary
Zevach Pesach of
Rabbi Isaak Abarbanel (1437–1508).
Archived 2017-03-16 at the...
- Pnei
Shlomo (פני שלמה), an
elucidation of
portions of the Talmud.
Torat Zevach (תורת זבח), a
halakhic handbook for
practitioners of shechita,
ritual slaughter...
- Lipinski:
Pesach - A
holiday of questions.
About the Haggadah-Commentary
Zevach Pesach of
Rabbi Isaak Abarbanel (1437–1508).
Published first in
German in...
- the 1644 "Rittangel Hagada". The
second form is
found in the 1677 "Hagada
Zevach Pesach", and the
third and
closest form can be
found in the 1769 "Selig...
- Novhorod-Siverskyi. A few
years later he
accepted a
position as
rabbi of the
Zevach Tzedek shul in the
vibrant Jewish community of Slabodka.
Rabbi Alperstein...
-
Frankfurt in 1667; went to Kraków in 1677. He was the
author of "Birkath ha-
Zevach,"
commentary to some
treatises of the Talmud.[citation needed]
Isaiah Horowitz...
-
takkanos concerning slaughtering are
printed in
Rabbi Ganzfried's
Toras Zevach (Lemberg, 1848), and two of his
responsa in
Rabbi David Solomon Eybeschütz's...
- 62.
Resnick did
include a
short written note in his son's book,
Shaarei Zevach, page iv, as an
haskama (rabbinic endor****t) of the book, and an opportunity...
- todah), as
described in
Leviticus 7:12–15 (referring to a זֶבַח תּוֹדַת,
zevach todah)
would be appropriate: p****age
through the desert,
release from prison...