Unreferenced date March 2009 Nashim Hebrew Women or Wives is the third order of the Mishnah also of the Tosefta and Talmud , containing the laws related to women and family life. Of the six orders of the Mishna , it is the second shortest. Nashim consists of 7 Mishnah tractates Yebamoth , Levirate marriage or Yebamot or Yevamot , referring to the mandated marriage of a widow to her brother in law, deals with the Jewish law of Yibbum levirate marriage Bibleverse Deut. 25 5 10 HE and other topics, such as the status of minors. It consists of 16 chapters. Ketubot , Prenuptial agreements deals with the Ketubah Judaism s prenuptial agreement , as well as topics such as virginity and the obligations of a couple towards each other. It consists of 13 chapters. anchor Nedarim Nedarim , Vows deals with various types of vows, often known as nedarim , and their legal consequences. It consists of 11 chapters. Nazir Talmud Nazir , One who abstains deals with the details of the Nazirite vow and being a Nazirite Num 6 . It consists of 9 chapters. Sotah , Wayward wife deals with the ritual of the Sotah the woman suspected of adultery Num 5 as well as other rituals involving a spoken formula such as breaking the heifer s neck, the King s septa annual public Torah reading, the Blessings and Curses of Mount Gerizim and Mount Ebal , etc... . It consists of 9 chapters. Gittin , Documents deals with the concepts of Get divorce document divorces and other documents. It consists of 9 chapters. Kiddushin , Betrothal deals with the initial stage of marriage erusin betrothal , as well as the laws of Jewish lineages. It consists of 4 chapters. Order of tractates The traditional reasoning for the order of tractates according to Rambam is as follows. Yevamot is first because unlike the others, it is largely concerned with a compulsory commandment levirate marriage ... Gemara mishnah Category Jewish marital law fr Ordre Nashim he nl Nasjiem pl Naszim ru ... more details
Kiddushin may refer to Erusin Kiddushin , sanctification or dedication, also called erusin betrothal , the first of the two stages of the Jewish wedding process. Nashim Kiddushin , the last tractate of the third order of the Mishnah Nashim . disambiguation ... more details
Woman Hater may refer to The Woman Hater , a Jacobean era stage play by Francis Beamont and John Fletcher The Woman Haters , a 1913 short comedy film featuring Fatty Arbuckle Woman Haters , a 1934 short film starring the Three Stooges Woman Hater , a 1948 British romantic comedy film The Woman Hater , a satiric comedy play by Frances Burney Sone ha Nashim The Woman Hater , a humorous satire written by Judah ibn Shabbethai disambig ... more details
Na amat lang he is an Israel i women s organization affiliated with the Labor Zionism Labour Zionist Movement . Na amat was founded in 1921. Etymology Na amat is an acronym for Nashim Ovdot U Mitnadvot lang he , lit. Working and Volunteering Women. History Na amat is the largest women s movement in Israel. It has a membership of 800,000 women, Jews, Arabs, Druze and Circassians representing the entire spectrum of Israel society. Most are volunteers. ref http www.irb cisr.gc.ca en research publications index e.htm?docid 195&cid 0&sec APP02 ref The organization has 100 branches in cities, towns and settlements all over the country. ref This is Na amat , quoted at http www.irb cisr.gc.ca en research publications index e.htm?docid 195&cid 0&sec APP02 ref . It also has sister organizations in other countries whose members are part of the World Labour Zionist Movement and the World Zionist Organization . In 2008, Na amat, together with two other women s organizations, received the Israel Prize for lifetime achievement and special contribution to society and the State of Israel. ref Cite web title Israel Prize Official Site in Hebrew Recipients C.V. s url http cms.education.gov.il EducationCMS Units PrasIsrael Tashsah Nashim CvNashim.htm ref ref Cite web title Israel Prize Official Site in Hebrew Judges Rationale for Grant to Recipients url http cms.education.gov.il EducationCMS Units PrasIsrael Tashsah Nashim NsNashim.htm ref References reflist See also List of Israel Prize recipients Haifa Women s Coalition Category Histadrut Category Zionist organizations Category Women s organizations Category Israel Prize recipients that are organizations Category Israel Prize for lifetime achievement & special contribution to society recipients Category Organizations established in 1921 cs Na amat he ... more details
Eras of the Halakha Rabbah b. Ab b uha or Rabbah b. Avuha lang he , read as Rabbah bar Abuha was a Jewish Amora sage of Babylon , of the second generation of the Amora era. He was Abba Arika s Rav Teacer par excellence ref Or his distinguished teacher That is, a Rabbi whom he has acquired most of his scholarly knowledge i.e B. Talmud , Nashim Kiddushin , 33a http www.halakhah.com pdf nashim Kiddushin.pdf halakhah.com ref , and resided at Nehardea of babylonia . After the city had been destroyed by Papa ben Neser , he moved to Shekunzib Hinzebu , and then again moved to Shilhe , then to Mahuza , where he became a Dayan , religious Judge, and the City s chief Rabbi. Sherira Gaon claimed to be a descendant of his, and of the Davidic line ref B. Talmud , Tractate Yebamoth , 115b Tractate Erubin , 26a ref . External links http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 10&letter R RABBAH B. ABUHA , jewishencyclopedia Article References reflist Amoraim Category Talmud rabbis of Babylonia Judaism stub he ... more details
Eras of the Halakha R. Zerika Hebrew was a Jewish Amoraim Amora sage of the Land of Israel of the fourth generation of the Amoraic era. He studied under R. Abbahu along with his colleague R. Yirmeyah . ref Babylon Talmud , Tractate Yebamoth, 42b ref He was the pupil of R. Shimon ben Lakish , R. Eleazar ben Pedat , R. Judah ben Ezekiel and Rabbi Ammi was his Teacher par excellence . ref Or his distinguished teacher That is, a Rabbi whom he has acquired most of his scholarly knowledge i.e B. Talmud , Nashim Kiddushin , 33a http www.halakhah.com pdf nashim Kiddushin.pdf halakhah.com ref He used to copy Baraita s and arrange them. ref Yehudah bar Klonimus MiShapiro, http hebrewbooks.org pdfpager.aspx?req 20468&hilite a8331e98 8bdf 4bf8 bdeb d5e660fff1b9&st D7 96 D7 A8 D7 99 D7 A7 D7 90&pgnum 245 Yechusei Tanaim veAmoroim ref He also cites Rav Huna s maxims. His colleague was Rav Zeira . External links http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 113&letter Z&search Zerika ZERIKA , jewishencyclopedia.com Article References reflist Amoraim Category Talmud rabbis of the Land of Israel israel rabbi stub he ... more details
Eras of the Halakha R. Berona or Rav Beruna ref http www.webshas.org torah amora rberuna.htm Rav Beruna , Webshas.org ref ref http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 207&letter H&search Beruna HANANEEL , jewishencyclopedia.com Article ref or Baruna ref http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 59&letter T&search baruna TANNAIM AND AMORAIM , jewishencyclopedia.com List Baruna B 2 ref Hebrew was a second generation Jewish Amoraim Amora sage of Babylon . His Teacher par excellence ref Or his distinguished teacher That is, a Rabbi whom he has acquired most of his scholarly knowledge i.e B. Talmud , Nashim Kiddushin , 33a http www.halakhah.com pdf nashim Kiddushin.pdf halakhah.com ref was R. Abba Arika . He also submitted statements in the name of Samuel of Nehardea . It is storied that R. Rabbi Ilai II was fond of him, and had asked Ulla Talmud Ulla when he arrives in Babylon to send his regards in the presence of all the members of the college, for he is a great man and rejoices to perform a precept , since one day he managed to link Prayers of Redemption to the Amidah and a smile did not leave his lips the whole day . ref Babylon ian Talmud , Tractate Berakhot Talmud Berakhot , 9b ref He debated R. Judah ben Ezekiel References reflist Amoraim rabbi stub Category Talmud rabbis of Babylonia he ... more details
Image HerzogHospital.jpg thumb 250px Sarah Herzog Hospital, Jerusalem Herzog Hospital formerly Ezrat Nashim Hospital he is a geriatric psychiatric hospital in Jerusalem , Israel . It is the third largest hospital in the city. Herzog Hospital specializes in nursing care for the elderly. ref http www.herzoghospital.org Herzog Hospital ref History The Ezrat Nashim society was established in 1895 to provide care for the chronically ill. Until the late 1960s, the hospital specialized in psychiatric inpatient cases. Since then, it has been a geriatric hospital that treats both the elderly and the mentally ill, and engages in clinical research in geriatrics and psychiatry. ref http www.herzoghospital.org Herzog Hospital ref Herzog Hospital has 330 beds, 70 percent designated for geriatric patients. It also operates outpatient clinics to treat problems associated with aging. The director general of the hospital is Dr. Yehezkel Caine. Herzog Hospital has installed a Snoezelen Snoezelen room for the rehabilitation of geriatric and other patients. According to Caine, the facility can improve the abilities of patients suffering from mental, psychological, cognitive, movement and other problems. The room is furnished with carefully selected elements that stimulate the senses. ref http www.jpost.com LandedPages PrintArticle.aspx?id 27386 Snoezelen rooms waken the senses, Jerusalem Post ref See also Health care in Israel List of hospitals in Israel References reflist CategorY Hospitals in Israel he ru ... more details
File Hendrick Goltzius Orpa verlaat Ruth en Naomi.jpg thumb 240px Orphah right leaving Ruth biblical figure Ruth and Naomi Bible Naomi . Engraving by Hendrik Goltzius , 1576. Orpah lang he is a woman mentioned in the Book of Ruth in the Hebrew Bible . She was from Moab and was the daughter in law of Naomi Bible Naomi and wife of Chilion . ref Ruth 1 04 ref After the death of her husband, Orpah and her sister in law Ruth biblical figure Ruth wished to go to Judea with Naomi. However, Naomi persuaded Orpah to return to her people and to her gods Ruth i. 4 et seq. . In rabbinic literature , Orpah is identified with Harafa, the mother of the four Philistine giants, one of whom being Goliath . These four sons were said to have been given her for the four tears which she shed at parting with her mother in law Babylonian Talmud, Nashim Sotah 42b . Her other name Harafa is cognate of the word for threshing that she allowed herself to be threshed by many men as one would thresh wheat Babylonian Talmud, Sotah 42b . According to a legend in a midrash , Orpah was a sister of Ruth, and both were daughters of the Eglon king Moabite King Eglon Ruth Rabbah Ruth R. ii. 9 . Her name was changed to Orpah because she turned her back from lang he , literally nape on her mother in law ib. comp. Nashim Talmud Sotah l.c. The Sanhedrin Talmud Sanhedrin tractate in the Talmud states that she was killed by King David s general Abishai Bible Abishai , the son of Zeruiah . ref http www.come and hear.com sanhedrin sanhedrin 95.html Talmud Sanhedrin 95a ref References Reflist Category Moab Category Hebrew Bible people Category Biblical characters in rabbinic literature Category Book of Ruth Category Women in the Bible de Orpa it Orpa nl Orpa ja pl Orpa pt Orfa ... more details
Judah ibn Shabbethai Hebrew was a Jews of Spain Jewish Spanish poet of the end of the 12th century. He has been identified with the physician Judah b. Isaac of Barcelona , who is praised as a poet by Al arizi ch. 46 , but he may also have lived at Burgos . Judah is a master of the mosaic style, and skillfully applies Biblical and Talmudic phrases his humor is spontaneous. He is the author of Mil emet ha okmah weha Osher and Min at Yehudah Sone ha Nashim. The former work called also Melek Rab is in the style of the ma amah, in rimed prose interspersed with short poems. It was written in 1214, and is addressed to the nasi Todros ha Levi Abulafia , who is called upon, at the end of the work, to act as judge in a poetical dispute. It appeared at Constantinople in 1543 ? , and was probably printed for the last time as an appendix to Abraham ben asdai s Ben ha Melek weha Nazir Warsaw, 1894 . Min at Yehudah Sone ha Nashim called also Sefer Zera or Ta kemoni likewise is written in the style of the ma amah. It is a humorous satire on women, and is a much better piece of work than the Mil emet. It was written in 1218 and dedicated to Abraham al Fakhkhar ben ha Yo er . Like the Mil emet, it appears to have been first printed at Constantinople, in 1543, the last reprint being in Eliezer ben Solomon Ashkenazi Eliezer Ashkenazi s a am Ze enim Frankfort on the Main , 1854 . Jewish Encyclopedia bibliography Steinschneider , Cat. Bodl. col. 1369 et seq. External links http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 659&letter J&search Judah 20ben 20Shabbethai Jewish Encyclopedia article for Judah ibn Shabbethai , written by Richard Gottheil and H. Brody References JewishEncyclopedia Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Judah Ibn Shabbethai ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Judah Ibn Shabbethai Category Jewish poets Category Spanish poets Category Year of death unknown ... more details
For the sixth generation Amora sage of Babylon , see Rav Ashi his father . Eras of the Halakha Mar b. Rav Ashi Tabyomi lang he , read as Mar bar son of Rav Ashi other Hebrew , read as Tabyomi or Tavyomi , lit. good days was a Jewish Amora sage of Babylon , of the seventh generation of the Amora era. He was the son of Rav Ashi , headed the academy of Sura city Sura city in its suburb of Matha Mehasia , and would sign his name as Tabyomi ref B. Talmud, Tractate Bava Batra ref , which was either his first name or his nickname. He was appointed to head the academy in 455 AD , Hebrew calendar , 28 years after his father died, and served in that job for 13 years, until he himself died on Yom Kippur of the year 467 AD , Hebrew calendar . His father, who was his Teacher par excellence ref Or his distinguished teacher That is, a Rabbi whom he has acquired most of his scholarly knowledge i.e B. Talmud , Nashim Kiddushin , 33a http www.halakhah.com pdf nashim Kiddushin.pdf halakhah.com ref , and whom he had delivered Halakhic statements on his authority, had a life work of arranging the Babylon Talmud , a life work that was to be continued by his son. External links http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 11&letter T TABYOMI Jewish Encyclopedia Article References reflist Amoraim DEFAULTSORT Mar B. Rav Ashi Category Talmud rabbis of Babylonia Category Rabbis of Academy of Sura Judaism stub he yi ... more details
Baruch ben Isaac fl. 1200 was a Tosafist and codifier who was born at Worms, Germany Worms , but lived at Regensburg he is sometimes called after the one and sometimes after the other city. A pupil of the great Tosafist Isaac ben Samuel of Dampierre , Baruch wrote Tosafot to several treatises e.g., Nashim , Nazir Talmud Nazir , Moed Shabbat , Hullin nearly all those extant on the order Zevahim are his. A. Epstein believes that the commentary on the Sifra contained in the Munich MS. No. 59 is the work of this Baruch. He is the author also of the legal compendium, Sefer ha Terumah Book of the Heave Offering, Venice, 1523 Zolkiev, 1811 , containing the ordinances concerning slaughtering, permitted and forbidden food, the Shabbat Sabbath , tefillin , etc. The book is one of the most important German codes, and was highly valued by contemporaries and successors. It is noteworthy by reason of the author s attempt to facilitate its use by presenting a synopsis of its contents, the first attempt at making a practical ritual codex in Germany. References JewishEncyclopedia small Jewish Encyclopedia Bibliography Chaim Joseph David Azulai Azulai , Shem ha Gedolim , i. 38, ed. Wilna Kohn , Mardochai ben Hillel , p. 102 Michael, Or ha ayyim , No. 627 Epstein , in Monatsschrift , xxxix. 454 Leopold Zunz , Z. G. p. 36. small Category Tosafists Category 13th century rabbis Category People from Worms, Germany Category People from Regensburg Category German Orthodox rabbis he ... more details
POV check date February 2011 The idea of time bound positive commandments Hebrew , mitzvot asei she hazman grama are those positive mitzvah commandments that may be fulfilled only within certain periods of time. This concept exists within Judaism . While the Torah generally applies equally to all Jew s, there are certain limitations to the application of the religious commandments, known in Hebrew as mitzvot . Among the 613 Mitzvot 613 enumerated biblical commandments , there are both positive as well as negative commandments. All Jews are duty bound to adhere to the restrictions as legislated by the negative commandments. Among positive commandments, however, there is a group of commandments known as positive time bound commandments for which men are obligated but from which women are generally exempt, although there are certain exceptions. Both men and women are completely obligated for the positive non time bound commandments Mishnah Nashim Kiddushin 1 7 . There are seven commandments from which female Jews are exempt ref http www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org jsource Judaism woman commandments.html Jewish Virtual Library Obligation of Women to Perform the Commandments ref Listening to the shofar on Rosh Hashanah Sitting in the sukkah on Sukkot Taking of the four species on Sukkot Wearing tzitzit , specially knotted ritual fringes worn by observant Jews Wearing tefillin , phylacteries. Saying Shema Yisrael Shema in the morning and the evening Counting of the Omer References reflist Judaism stub Halakha Category Jewish law principles Category Mitzvoth ... more details
Infobox Football biography playername Silvi Jan br image fullname dateofbirth Birth date and age 1973 10 27 df y cityofbirth countryofbirth Israel dateofdeath cityofdeath countryofdeath height position Striker youthyears1 youthclubs1 years1 1999 200? years2 200? 2005 years3 2005 2007 years4 2009 2012 clubs1 Hapoel Tel Aviv F.C. women Hapoel Tel Aviv clubs2 Kolbotn Fotball Kolbotn I.L. clubs3 Maccabi Holon F.C. women Maccabi Holon clubs4 ASA Tel Aviv University ASA Tel Aviv ref http football.org.il Leagues Pages PlayerDetails.aspx?PLAYER ID 39168&SEASON ID 13 ref caps1 goals1 caps2 goals2 caps3 goals3 caps4 76 goals4 150 DOMESTIC LEAGUE APPS & GOALS ONLY nationalyears1 1997 2007 nationalteam1 Flagicon ISR Israel women s national football team Israel ref http eng.football.org.il NationalTeam Pages NationalTeamPlayerGameList.aspx?PLAYER ID 39168&NATIONAL TEAM ID 377 ref nationalcaps1 23 nationalgoals1 29 Silvi Jan lang he , born 27 October 1973 is a retired female Israel i Football soccer football player. Silvi Jan has been a striker for the Israel women s national football team for many years. ref FIFA player 191500 ref On February 21, 2012 she scored her 1000 goal in all club and national team competition. ref http www.sport5.co.il articles.aspx?FolderID 127&DocID 116353&Lang he ref this is a record for any Israeli footballer, male or female. ref cite web publisher Haaretz.com author Talshir, Uri title Soccer Israel s women host Kazakhs in first World Cup qualifier url http www.haaretz.com hasen spages 1123059.html date 2009 10 25 ref After winning the double in the 2011 12 season she retired from the game for the second time in her career . ref http www.ynet.co.il articles 0,7340,L 4223447,00.html ref Honours Ligat Nashim Rishona Championships 6 2000 01, 2005 06, 2006 07, 2009 10, 2010 11, 2011 12 State Cup 5 2005, 2006, 2007, 2011, 2012 Ligat Nashim Rishona Top Goalscorer 4 2006 07 63 goals , 2009 10 47 goals shared with Shirli Ohana , 2010 11 ... more details
For the author of one of the Greek versions of the Old Testament , see Symmachus translator Symmachus the Ebionite . Eras of the Halakha Symmachus ben Joseph ref name JE Geiger has tried to identify him Symmachus the Ebionite Symmachus the Ebionite with the tanna Symmachus ben Joseph but this view has been generally regarded as unfounded , jewishencyclopedia.com, article Symmachus SYMMACHUS , By Crawford Howell Toy & Felix Perles ref or Symmachus or Summakhos ref http www.joshua parker.net sages result.php?sage id 162 Summakhos , sages of the talmud ref lang he ref name RIF , , , Sefer Ha halachot , by Isaac Alfasi , ch. 2 Hebrew http he.wikisource.org w index.php?title D7 A8 D7 99 22 D7 A3 D7 91 D7 A8 D7 9B D7 95 D7 AA D7 A4 D7 A8 D7 A7 D7 91&oldid 25175 Wikisource And Encyclopedia Da at, article Symmachus http www.daat.co.il encyclopedia value.asp?id1 1528 ref , read as Sumchus ben Yosef , or in short , read as Sumchus was a Jewish Tannaim Tanna sage of the fifth generation. Rabbi Meir is considered his Teacher par excellence ref Or his distinguished teacher That is, a Rabbi whom he has acquired most of his scholarly knowledge i.e B. Talmud , Nashim Kiddushin , 33a http www.halakhah.com pdf nashim Kiddushin.pdf halakhah.com ref , and Symmachus has cited many of his sayings. The most known one was quote text font face Georgia These are the words of Symmachus who said that money, which is in doubt is to be shared by the parties . ref ref font sign quote text font face Georgia The Sages, however, disagrees with him it is a fundamental principle in law He who claims what is in the possession of another, the onus probandi falls on him the claimant . ref ref font sign Talmud , Tractate Bava Kamma , 46a Symmachus was considered a Talmid Chacham , wise student Torah scholar, as it was said about him qu ... more details
For the Amora sage of Babylonia , of the first Amora generation, see Rav Kahana I . br For the Amora sage of Babylonia , of the second Amora generation, see Rav Kahana II br For the Amora sage of Babylonia , of the fifth and sixth Amora generation, see Rav Kahana IV . Eras of the Halakha Rav Kahana III lang he , read as Rav Kahana Me Pum Nahara , lit. Rabbi Kahana of Pum Nahara Recorded in the Talmud merely as R. Kahana Was a Jewish Amora sage of Babylon , of the third and fourth generation of the Amora sages, and headed the Pum Nahara Academy Yeshiva of Pum Nahara . During his youth he studied under Judah ben Ezekiel ref Babylon Talmud , Tractate Erubin , 69b Babylon Talmud, Tractate Yebamoth , p101a ref , and after his death, he served at Rabbah bar Nahmani as well, and learned under him the Sanhedrin Talmud tractate Sanhedrin along with his great friend R. Safra ref Babylon Talmud, Tractate Sanhedrin, 41b ref . He made Aliyah to the Land of Israel along with fellow R. Safra, and studied under R. Zeira ref Jerusalem Talmud , Bikkurim, 82 ref , and under R. Abbahu ref Babylon Talmud, Tractate Pesahim , 52b ref . He also studied under Rabbi Hiyya b. Abba , who also prayed for his longevity, and indeed his blessing materialized ref Jerusalem Talmud ref . After a while he returned to Babylonia, then had determined his residence at Pum Nahara ref Babylon Talmud, Tractate Bava Batra , 62a Babylon Talmud, Tractate Hulin , 95b ref , where he studied with Rav Ashi, who became his disciple par excellence ref Teacher par excellence Or his distinguished teacher That is, a Rabbi whom he has acquired most of his scholarly knowledge i.e B. Talmud , Nashim Kiddushin , 33a http www.halakhah.com pdf nashim Kiddushin.pdf halakhah.com ref . The latter honored him much, however, Rav Ashi himself considered the Amemar as his principal Rabbi as well, and would trun to the Amemar in an honorary language of Mar Sir , an attiude that was not adopted by him, when he was sp ... more details
For the fifth generation Amora sage of the Land of Israel , see Jose ben Abin his son . For the 6th generation Amora sage of the Land of Israel , see Samuel b. Jose b. Boon his grandson . For the 4th generation Amora sages of Babylon , see Idi b. Abin Abin Naggara & Hiyya b. Abin Naggara or their Father of the 3d generation Abin Naggara Eras of the Halakha R. Abin I Hebrew was a Jewish Amoraim Amora sage of the Land of Israel of the third generation of the Amoraic era. He was one of R. Yochanan bar Nafcha s most prominent pupils. As a young man he even managed to study under Judah ha Nasi , ref Babylon Talmud , Tractate Berakhot Talmud Berakhot , 27b ref and had delivered statementsin his name. However, he acquired most of his Torah knowelege from his Teacher par excellence , ref Or his distinguished teacher That is, a Rabbi whom he has acquired most of his scholarly knowledge i.e B. Talmud , Nashim Kiddushin , 33a http www.halakhah.com pdf nashim Kiddushin.pdf halakhah.com ref R. Yochanan bar Nafcha. Abin s sayings are mentioned many times in the Babylon Talmud , mainly as an Halkha ic inquiry Hebrew , and as an Amora of the Land of Israel he is cited frequently in the Jerusalem Talmud . His son was Jose ben Abin . R. Abin is the only Amora sage among the rest of the Amora sages who are also called Abin that was called so not as an appellation or an epithet, unlike the rest of the Amora sages who lived in Babylon , such as R. Abin Naggara the father of Idi b. Abin Abin Naggara and Hiyya b. Abin Naggara , ref Babylon Talmud , Tractate Shabbat Talmud Shabbat , 23b ref or unlike Rabin whose real name was R. Abin , as cited in the Jerusalem Talmud. Among his colleague was Jeremiah I , who was one of the elders pupils of Yochanan bar Nafcha, and said to R. Abbahu that for this reason his and Jeremiah I , Abin I, and R. Measha s opinions should be preferred over the opinions of R. Abbahu , R. Isaac Nappaha, and R. Hanina b. Papi. ref Babylon Talmud , Tractat ... more details
Eras of the Halakha Rav Giddel ref http www.joshua parker.net sages result.php?sage id 047 Rav Giddel , sages of the talmud ref or Gidal ref name JE http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 59&letter T TANNAIM AND AMORAIM , jewishencyclopedia.com List Gidal or Giddul B 2 ref or Giddul ref name JE Hebrew was a second generation Amoraim Amora sage of Babylon and the Land of Israel . Abba Arika Rav was his Teacher par excellence ref Or his distinguished teacher That is, a Rabbi whom he has acquired most of his scholarly knowledge i.e B. Talmud , Nashim Kiddushin , 33a http www.halakhah.com pdf nashim Kiddushin.pdf halakhah.com ref . Dozens of times he delivers Abba Arika s work in the Talmud which many of them he heard indirectly from his teacher Hiyya b. Joseph ref Babylon ian Talmud , Tractate Shabbat Talmud Shabbat , 7a Tractate Yebamoth, 90b Tractate Avodah Zarah , 50a ref , and in rare occasions he also delivers the work of R. Ze iri ref i.e. Babylon ian Talmud , Tractate Menahoth, 21b ref . After the death of Abba Arika, Rav Giddel went to study under Rav Huna . Rav Huna was prolonging his lessons and teachings of the Talmud, and many of his students, among them Rav Giddel, restrained themselves from going to their needs during the lessons, and became Infertility infertile , and could not have more children ref Babylon ian Talmud, Tractate Yebamoth, 64b ref . Later on he moved to live in the Land of Israel, in the Beth midrash of Yochanan bar Nafcha in Tiberias . In that conjunction, it is storied that Amora R. Abba was a head of Rav Giddel in buying a field that Rav Giddel was already engaged in the process of buying it. The case came to the attention of R. Isaac Nappaha , who asked R. abbba If a poor man is examining a cake and another comes and takes it away from him, what then? , and R. Abba replied He is called a wicked man . R. Abba explained to R. Isaac Nappaha that he did not know that Rav Giddel was already eying the fie ... more details
For the Jewish Physician & Translator 683 , Basra , see Masarjawaih . Eras of the Halakha Rav Mesharshiya ref http www.joshua parker.net sages result.php?sage id 152 Rav Mesharshiya , sages of the talmud ref ref On his son http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 59&letter T TANNAIM AND AMORAIM , jewishencyclopedia.com List Rabbah b. Mesharshiya ref or R. Mesharshya , ref Tractate Bava Batra , 97b http www.halakhah.com bababathra bababathra 97.html ref or Rav Mesharsheya , ref On his son Raba b. Mesharsheya Tractate Nazir Talmud Nazir , 40b http www.halakhah.com nazir nazir 40.html ref or Rav Mesharshia Hebrew was a fifth generation Amoraim Amora sage of Babylon . His Teacher par excellence ref Or his distinguished teacher That is, a Rabbi whom he has acquired most of his scholarly knowledge i.e B. Talmud , Nashim Kiddushin , 33a http www.halakhah.com pdf nashim Kiddushin.pdf halakhah.com ref was Rava amora Rava , and they are mentioned together dozens of times in the Talmud . It is possible he was also a pupil of Abaye . ref In the Babylonian Talmud , Tractate Kiddushin, 33a, Abaye says to him Am I not your teacher par excellence ? , though it is possible he said so because he was Gedol haDor Aaron Hyman ref He was a close colleague of Rav Papa , who was also a pupil of Rava, and he even sent his son to study under Rav Papa. ref Babylonian Talmud , Tractate Erubin, 48a ref R. Joseph the son of R. Ila i was also among his colleagues. ref Babylonian Talmud , Tractate Sukkah Talmud Sukkah , 26a ref His father in law is reminded on his name as R. Kahana the father in law of R. Mesharshya . ref Babylonian Talmud , Tractate Bava Batra , 97b ref Three of his sons were Amora sages, and studied at Rav Ashi s Beth midrash . Their name Raba, ref Babylonian Talmud , Tractate Nazir Talmud Nazir , 40b ref R. Sama, ref Babylonian Talmud , Tractate Hullin, 17b ref and R. Isaac who was an honorable and dignified man. ref R. Judah ben Kalonymus, ... more details
Anita Arrow Summers is an American educator of public policy, management, real estate and education and is Professor Emerita at the University of Pennsylvania . The daughter of Jewish immigrants from Romania . ref Harriet Pass Freidenreich 2007 . Nashim A Journal of Jewish Women s Studies & Gender Issues, Number 13, Spring 5767 2007, Indiana University Press ISSN 1565 5288 ref Summers joined the University in 1979 as an Adjunct Professor at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania , became a Professor of Public Policy and Management in 1982, and chaired that department from 1983 1988. She was a member of Provost s Academic Planning and Budget Committee from 1984 1990, in addition to many other University activities. Summers has been a recipient of the Excellence in Teaching Awards at Wharton several times. While technically retired, her expertise is sought as she is considered a leading authority on urban economic development and finance and educational efficiency. Summers is also a senior research fellow at Wharton s Samuel Zell and Robert Lurie Real Estate Center. Summers has authored and edited many books and reports. She comes from a family of well known economists, including husband Robert Summers , son Lawrence Summers , brother Kenneth Arrow , and brother in law Paul Samuelson . Prior to joining the UPenn faculty Summers was on the faculty of Yale University . ref Richard Bradley. Harvard Rules The Struggle for the Soul of the World s Most Powerful University . p. 4 ref Summers received a B.A. in Economics from Hunter College in 1945 and an M.A. from the University of Chicago in 1947. She did doctoral studies at Columbia University . Notes Reflist External links http www.upenn.edu almanac v48 n02 Summers.html Ombudsman Anita Summers , Almanac , University of Pennsylvania, Vol. 48, No. 2, September 4, 2001 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Summers, Anita ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEAT ... more details
Infobox football club clubname Maccabi Be er Sheva image Image Maccabi Org Logo.png 100px fullname Maccabi sports Maccabi Be er Sheva Football Club br nickname Yellow Fox s founded 1950 ground Vasermil Stadium , Beersheba capacity 13,000 chairman Moti Abuksis manager flagicon ISR Sharon Avitan league Liga Leumit season 2010 11 Liga Leumit 2010 11 position 12th pattern la1 blueshoulders pattern b1 pattern ra1 blueshoulders leftarm1 FEF602 body1 FEF602 rightarm1 FEF602 shorts1 0009FD socks1 0009FD pattern la2 pattern b2 pattern ra2 leftarm2 AAD0FF body2 FFFFFF rightarm2 AAD0FF shorts2 FFFFFF socks2 FFFFFF Refimprove date April 2010 Maccabi sports Maccabi Be er Sheva Football Club lang he , is an Israel i football team based in Beersheba . While not nearly as popular as their city rivals, Hapoel Be er Sheva F.C. Hapoel Be er Sheva , the club made great strides in recent years including gaining promotion from Liga Bet to the Liga Leumit in just four seasons. However, they have suffered two subsequent relegations and then a promotion, and are currently in Liga Leumit , the second tier of Israeli football. the teem plays home matches at the Vasermil Stadium . Women s section The women s team of the club plays in the highest national league, the Ligat Nashim Rishona . The have also been runner ups in the 2009 10 Israeli Women s Cup . ref cite web title 2010 cup final report url http football.org.il NationalCup Pages NationalCupGameDetails.aspx?NATIONAL CUP GAME ID 234764 publisher football.org.il accessdate 20 July 2011 language Hebrew ref References reflist Liga Leumit Category Sport in Beersheba maccabi Category Football clubs in Israel Be er Sheva Category Maccabi football clubs Be er Sheva Category Association football clubs established in 1950 he ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 unref date April 2012 Yehuda Cohen he 23 January 1914 8 August 2009 was an Israel i judge. He was appointed to the Israeli Supreme Court in 1982. Biography Yehuda Cohen was born in Safed . He studied mathematics at the American University of Beirut and returned to Mandate Palestine to study law. Cohen enlisted in the British Army and continued to serve as a major in the Israel Defence Forces . Cohen served in the Jerusalem District Court from 1954, and became its president in 1980. In 1982, he was appointed to the Israeli Supreme Court , where he served until retirement. Cohen was also active in public life, as chairman of HaMutzar HaYerushalmi organization for promotion of arts 1964 1993 , vice president of Israeli chapter of Bnei Brit 1968 1970 and chairman of the board of Ezrat Nashim later Herzog hospital 1968 1993 . ref http www.herzoghospital.org index.asp?id 15 Herzog Hospital ref In 1995 he was selected to head a national inquiry commission on the disappearance of children of Yemenite origin during the 1950s. Cohen died on 8 August 2009, aged 95. He was buried in Rishon LeZion . See also Israeli judicial system References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cohen, Yehuda ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 23 January 1914 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 8 August 2009 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cohen, Yehuda Category 1914 births Category 2009 deaths Category American University of Beirut alumni Category Judges of the Supreme Court of Israel Category People from Safed Category British Army soldiers Category Israeli military personnel Israel bio stub law bio stub he ... more details
orphan date April 2010 Yehuda Leib Ginsburg 1885 1946 was an Rabbi in Denver , Colorado . He moved to Denver from Yaroslavl , Russia where he had been the town s Rabbi previously. He is most notable for his commentary on various parts of the Torah and Rabbinic Writings which deal mostly with the ethical teachings found within them. Ginsburg was an active member of the Vaad Hatzala Board of Directors ref Bunim, Amos. A fire in his soul Irving M. Bunim, 1901 1980 p.185 ref Works In most of his works especially Musar HaMishna and Musar HaNevim Ginsburg tried to find ethical teachings within the legal framework of the Mishna or the text of the prophets. In Yalkut Yehuda, however, Ginsburg collects midrash im and presents a commentary on that midrash below. http hebrewbooks.org 2810 Yalkut Yehuda Sefer Bereshit http hebrewbooks.org 38726 Yalkut Yehuda Sefer Bereshit 2 Original version, published five years before the final. Different essays included in this volume http hebrewbooks.org 2888 Yalkut Yehuda Sefer Shmot http hebrewbooks.org 2811 Yalkut Yehuda Sefer Vayikra http hebrewbooks.org 2761 Yalkut Yehuda Sefer Bamidbar http hebrewbooks.org 2812 Yalkut Yehuda Sefer Devarim http hebrewbooks.org 2499 Musar HaMishna Seder Zeraim http hebrewbooks.org 2500 Musar HaMishna Seder Moed http hebrewbooks.org 41733 Musar HaMishna Seder Nazikim http hebrewbooks.org 41734 Musar HaMishna Seder Nashim http hebrewbooks.org 2389 Keter HaShabbat http hebrewbooks.org 2924 Musar HaNevim First Prophets vol 1 http hebrewbooks.org 2925 Musar HaNevim First Prophets vol 2 References Reflist Categories Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ginsburg, Yehuda Leib ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1885 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1946 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ginsburg, Yehuda Leib Category 1885 births Category 1946 deaths Category American Orthodox rabbis Category People from Yaroslavl Category Russian rabbis ru , ... more details
Esperanza Malchi d. 1600 was the kira, or economic agent, of the Valide Sultan Safiye Sultan Safiye . Due to the secluded life demanded of harem women, they carried out their financial dealings through Jew ish women kira . As non Muslims , Jewish women were allowed much more freedom of movement and acted as commercial agents for the harem dwellers. Esperanza Malchi was appointed as Safiye s kira, and became very wealthy. Malchi and Safiye had a close relationship she even wrote to Queen Elizabeth I of England on her mistress behalf, mentioning discreet exchanges of items. ref cite journal last Lamdan first Ruth title Jewish Women as Providers in the Generations Following the Expulsion from Spain journal Nashim A Journal of Jewish Women s Studies & Gender Issues year 2007 issue 13 pages 58 doi 10.1353 nsh.2007.0010 accessdate 15 June 2011 ref In 1600, the imperial cavalry revolted because of the devaluation of the currency. Malchi became the target of their discontent and was killed, together with her son. See also Esther Handali References reflist http www.guide2womenleaders.com womeninpower Womeninpower1570.htm Persondata NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1600 PLACE OF DEATH Category 16th century births Category 1600 deaths Category Women of the Ottoman Empire Category Ottoman Jews Category 16th century Ottoman people Category 17th century Ottoman people Category Female lynching victims Category Jewish women sv Esperanza Malchi tr Esperanza Malchi ... more details