- Moshe Loewinger
- radical right-wing rabbi (leader of Gush-Emuna)
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
MANUSCRIPTS, HEBREW — MANUSCRIPTS, HEBREW, term which includes religious and secular books, as well as letters and documents written on papyrus, parchment, hides, and paper in Hebrew characters, sometimes using them for the writing of languages other than Hebrew, e.g … Encyclopedia of Judaism
BIBLE — THE CANON, TEXT, AND EDITIONS canon general titles the canon the significance of the canon the process of canonization contents and titles of the books the tripartite canon … Encyclopedia of Judaism
MASORAH — This article is arranged according to the following outline: 1. THE TRANSMISSION OF THE BIBLE 1.1. THE SOFERIM 1.2. WRITTEN TRANSMISSION 1.2.1. Methods of Writing 1.2.1.1. THE ORDER OF THE BOOKS 1.2.1.2. SEDARIM AND PARASHIYYOT … Encyclopedia of Judaism
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Levinger (surname) — Levinger is a very rare family name most probably derived from the name Levi. People with the surname Levinger include:People* Matthew Levinger (born 1960), American historian * Moshe Levinger Peter Levinger lawyer in London born 1951The name… … Wikipedia
Máté Hidvégi — The native form of this personal name is Hidvégi Máté. This article uses the Western name order. Mate Hidvegi Mate Hidvegi … Wikipedia
GUTTMANN, MICHAEL — (1872–1942), Hungarian talmudic scholar. Guttmann was born in Hungary and studied at the Budapest rabbinical seminary and at the University of Budapest. From 1903, the year of his ordination at the Budapest rabbinical seminary, to 1907 he was… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
IBN SHEM TOV, JOSEPH BEN SHEM TOV — (c. 1400–c. 1460), Spanish philosopher. A son of shem tov ibn shem tov , Joseph, in contrast to his father, was a devotee of philosophical and other secular studies. He served in the Castilian court of King John II and his successor Henry IV.… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
KAUFMANN, DAVID — (1852–1899), Austrian scholar. Kaufmann was born in Kojetein, Moravia, and received his first instruction in Talmud from jakob bruell . From 1867 to 1877 he attended the rabbinical seminary in Breslau and also studied at the university there. In… … Encyclopedia of Judaism