10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HALAKIST»
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1
American Literary Gazette and Publishers' Circular
To use the technical language of the subject, I should have been more an '
agadist' than a ' halakist,' while H. Derenbourg seems at times to me to be rather
a 'halakist' than an 'agadist.' It was ' agada' (popular preaching) and not the '
halaka' ...
2
The Jewish encyclopedia: a descriptive record of the ...
B. B. BAMBERG, SAMUEL (known also as Samuel of Bamberg or Babenberg-, p-
11:13:35 Smpw p-\y3;1:m 53192)): Halakist. and liturgist; lived about 1220. He
was born in Metz, where he attended the rabbinical school, and was one of the ...
Isidore Singer, Cyrus Adler, 1964
3
The Jewish People, Past and Present
While the religious consciousness centers round the awareness of a noumenal
realm supervening behind the realm of existence, the Halakist takes this
circumstance for granted and proceeds to apply the principles deriving from the
divine ...
4
The Responsa of Solomon-Luria (Maharshal)
Moses ha- Zaken II) halakist and liturgical poet; flourished at Lucca or Rome in
the 10th cent.; consulted on ritual questions by Gershon Meor ha-Golah, 147
Kalonymus of Lucca, 148 Kalonymus of Rome (b. Shab- bethai) halakist, exegete
and ...
Simon Hurwitz, Solomon ben Jehiel Luria, 1969
5
The Purpose of the Biblical Genealogies with Special ...
1); yet he is earlier than the Amoraic Halakist of the same name; cf. also C. G.
Montefiore and H. Loewe, A Rabbinic Anthology (1938), p. 703: the date of
Simeon the Pious is uncertain, although definitely Tannaitic. 5 Pesikta 51a; Pes.
Rab.
Marshall D. Johnson, 2002
6
A Treasury of Jewish Quotations
Ger. halakist, d. 1298. 490, 548 Mordecai b. Judah Lev oi Lemberg. Bohemian
rabbi, com~ mentator, 17C. 552 Mordecai (Motel) 01' Czernobil. Hasidic rabbi, d.
1837. 117 Mordecai oi Lekhovitz. See Jade, Mordecai Morgenstern, Julian.
7
Moses Maimonides: The Man and His Works
... the ritual regulationsto the letter and beyond, merely in order to create a
smokescreen for concealing his revolutionary philosophic ideology and a
surreptitiousvehicle foradvancing it? Or was he, onthe contrary,a halakist,whose
philosophic ...
8
The Significance of Yavneh and Other Essays in Jewish Hellenism
On these texts see Israel Ta-Shema, "Rashi as a Halakist," EJ 13:1564-1565. [
See now the introduction by Aryeh Goldschmidt to his new edition of the Mahzor
Vitry, three volumes of which have appeared (Jerusalem: Otzar Haposkim
Institute, ...
9
The Encyclopedia of Christianity
1195-1270) was both a Halakist and a cabalist (— > Cabala). In contrast, some
champions of rabbinism attacked philosophy, just as Maimonides steered clear of
any kind of — > mysticism. In the Middle Ages German Hasidism featured the ...
Erwin Fahlbusch, Geoffrey William Bromiley, 2005
10
Acts: An Exegetical Commentary : Volume 1: Introduction and ...
(The rabbis also tended to view the prophets as protoscribes.)[607] Like other
biblical prophets, Elijah became a master halakist,often sentto settle rabbinic
disputes;[608] also sometimes describedwitha role comparabletothat of angels,[
609] ...