Malachi ben Jacob ha-Kohen (also known as the Yad Malachi) Montefoscoli (1695/1700? – 1772) was a renowned Talmudist, methodologist, and one of the greatest...
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Elisha Hakohen, leader of the first generation of the Tannaim Joseph Hakohen (1496–1575), historian and physician of the 16th century Malachi ben Jacob HaKohen...
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Shulchan Aruch (section Rabbi Judah Loew ben Bezalel)
the Shulchan Aruch. In his famous methodological work Yad Malachi, Malachi ben Jacob HaKohen cites a later halachic authority (Shmuel Abuhab) who reports...
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Malachi is a Jewish prophet in the Bible. Malachi or Malachai is also the given name of: Malachi ben Jacob HaKohen (1695/70?–1772), Talmudist, methodologist...
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His most prominent student was Rabbi Malachi ben Jacob ha-Kohen, author of the encyclopedic work Yad Malachi. He became famous for his important kabbalistic...
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Malbim to Malachi 3:3 Isaac Abrabanel on Ezekiel 44:18, Chafetz Chaim to the Torah, Haftorah to Parshat Emor Rosh to Deuteronomy 10:8 Elef HaMagen (Elishevitz)...
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Priestly covenant (redirect from Brith HaKehuna)
people had strayed. Malachi prophesied of God purifying the Levites, in order that their sacrificial service be accepted. Jacob ben Asher writes that Aaron...
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write a commentary on the Zohar. When Luria arrived in Safed, Rabbi Moses ben Jacob Cordovero had been the principal figure in the kabbalistic community for...
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(חַגַּי) – Haggai Zəḵaryā (זְכַרְיָה) – Zechariah Malʾāḵī (מַלְאָכִי) – Malachi Kəṯūḇīm (כְּתוּבִים, "Writings") consists of eleven books. In Masoretic...
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133:1 Malachi 2:6 Exodus 4:13 Exodus 4:14 Canticles Rabbah 1:10 Exodus 4:27; compare Song of Songs 8:1 Psalm 133:1 Psalm 85:10 Deuteronomy 33:21 Malachi 2:6...
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Malachi Aryeh Leib HaCohen Heller, Shev Shema'tata Goitein, B., Kesef Nivhar Ezechia Bolaffi, Ben Zekunim vol. 1 Moshe Amiel, Ha-Middot le-Ḥeqer ha-Halachah...
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Melchizedek; "and he is a Kohen" (והוא כהן) meaning himself in the exclusive sense and not his patrilineal descendants. The Ohr HaChayim commentary presents...
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Book of Sirach (redirect from Wisdom of Ben Sirach)
between 196 and 175 BCE by Yeshua ben Eleazar ben Sira (Ben Sira), a Hellenistic Jewish scribe of the Second Temple period. Ben Sira's grandson translated the...
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supervized Rabbi Eliezer (ben Samuel) of Metz's Tosafot commentary to Zevachim. Many of the Tosafists, including Isaac ben Jacob ha-Lavan , Elijah of Paris...
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Eli (biblical figure) (redirect from Eli HaCohen)
as the original Israelite sacred site, Mount Gerizim. Eli was a priest (kohen) of Shiloh, the second-to-last Israelite judge (succeeded only by Samuel)...
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4:2; Malachi 3:5 Ketubot 77a Moses Schreiber, Hatam Sofer on Eben ha-'Ezer, 131-132 Maimonides, Mishneh Torah, Ishut 12:10-22 Jacob ben Asher, Eben ha-'Ezer...
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Ezekiel (redirect from Ezekiel ben-Buzi)
Ezekiel presents himself as Ezekiel, the son of Buzi, born into a priestly (kohen) lineage. The author dates his first divine encounter to "the thirtieth...
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speaks Torah to an angel (see Malachi 2:7), and a priest who fails to speak Torah to an animal. Maimonides states that Jacob separated his son Levi from...
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over all the earth; on that day shall the Lord be one, and His name one." Malachi 2:10: "Have we not all one father? Has not one God created us? Why should...
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haKohen (Chofetz Chayim), The Concise Book of Mitzvoth. This version of the list was prepared in 1968. The Ramban's addition to the Rambam's Sefer HaMitzvot...
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1909, Vol. I: Joy and Sorrow in the House of Jacob. Ginzberg 1909, Vol. I: The Birth of Esau and Jacob. Sefer Yetzirah Hashalem (with Rabbi Saadia Gaon's...
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Israelites · Itzik Feffer · Iyar Jackson–Vanik amendment · Jacob · Jacob ben Asher (Baal ha-Turim) · Jacob Frank · Jacobi, Carl Gustav · Jaffa riots · Jeconiah ·...
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performed. He based this assertion, which he called "highly novel", on Malachi 3:4 which speaks only of future mincha offerings, as well as the assumption...
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continue with the Pittum hakketoret. The opening section is concluded with Malachi 3:4. Ashrei is recited, followed by half-Kaddish, the Amidah (including...
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time (the last ten chapters of Isaiah and the books of Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi and perhaps Joel) and the older prophets edited and reinterpreted. The...
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enumerated by Adolf Jellinek in Kuntres HaKelalim, Nos. 163-175; Samson of Chinon, Sefer Keritut, Warsaw, 1854; Malachi Kohen, Yad Mal'aki, Berlin, 1852; Aaron...
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converts to Judaism at Wikimedia Commons Hill, Andrew E. (2009). "Daniel-Malachi". In Longman, Tremper; Garland, David E. (eds.). The Expositor's Bible...
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University of North Carolina Press. ISBN 978-0-807-83344-5. Hacohen, Malachi Haim (2019). Jacob & Esau Jewish European History Between Nation and Empire. Cambridge...
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125)); Sefer HaManhig (Hilchot Rosh Hashanah Veyom Hakippurim 63); Seder Saadiah Gaon, Hilchot Yom Hakippurim; etc. Aaron ben Jacob ha-Kohen, Seder Yom...
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Brooklyn: Mesorah Publications, 2000. Jacob ben Asher. Perush Al ha-Torah. Early 14th century. In, e.g., Yaakov ben Asher. Tur on the Torah. Translated...
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