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TOLEDANO — TOLEDANO, family of rabbis and ḥakhamim which originated in Toledo, spain . After the expulsion from Spain in 1492, the Toledanos were to be found in Safed, Salonika, and Morocco. According to a family tradition, they arrived in Fez during the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
ABORTION — is defined as the artificial termination of a woman s pregnancy. In the Biblical Period A monetary penalty was imposed for causing abortion of a woman s fetus in the course of a quarrel, and the penalty of death if the woman s own death… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Joseph Trani — (1538 1639) or Joseph di Trani (the Elder) was a Talmudist of the latter part of the 16th century who lived in Greece. By contemporary scholars he was called Mahrimat (Hebrew: מהרימ ט), and regarded as one of the foremost Talmudists of his time.… … Wikipedia
TRANI, JOSEPH BEN MOSES — (1568–1639), rabbi and halakhist. Trani, known as the Maharit (Morenu ha Rav Joseph Trani), was born in Safed, the youngest son of moses b. joseph trani . Joseph, 12 years old when his father died, was taken into the home of Solomon sagis , a… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Satmar (Hasidic dynasty) — Satmar (or Satmar Hasidism or Satmarer Hasidism) (חסידות סאטמאר) is a Hasidic movement of mostly Hungarian and Romanian Hasidic Jews who survived World War II. It was founded and led by the late Hungarian born [cite web|title=New York City… … Wikipedia
Mesha Stele — in the Louvre Museum. The Mesha Stele (popularized in the 19th century as the Moabite Stone ) is a black basalt stone bearing an inscription by the 9th century BC ruler Mesha of Moab in Jordan. The inscription was set up about 840 BC as a… … Wikipedia
History of responsa — in Judaism spans a period of 1,700 years. Responsa constitute a special class of rabbinic literature, differing in form , but not necessarily in content, from Rabbinic commentaries devoted to the exegesis of the Bible, the Mishnah, the Talmud,… … Wikipedia
Judaism and abortion — In Judaism, views on abortion draw primarily upon the legal and ethical teachings of the Hebrew Bible, the Talmud, the case by case decisions of responsa, and other rabbinic literature. In the modern period, moreover, Jewish thinking on abortion… … Wikipedia
Estela de Mesa — La estela como se fotografió alrededor de 1891. La estela de Mesha (popularizada en el siglo XIX como la Piedra Moabita ) es un piedra de basalto negro, que muestra una inscripción del moabita rey Mesha del siglo IX a. C., descubierta… … Wikipedia Español
La estela de Mesha — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda La estela como se fotografió alrededor de 1891 La estela de Mesha (popularizada en el siglo XIX como la Piedra Moabita ) es un piedra de basalto negro, que muestra una inscripción del moabita rey Mesha del siglo… … Wikipedia Español