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TA'AM ZEKENIM: KOVETS HIBURIM U-KETUVIM VE-SHIRIM BE-? INYENE HA-HOKHMAH VEHA-? EMUNAH VEHA-MADA

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TA'AM ZEKENIM: KOVETS HIBURIM U-KETUVIM VE-SHIRIM BE-? INYENE HA-HOKHMAH VEHA-? EMUNAH VEHA-MADA

by Ashkenazi, Eli?ezer, Eliakim Carmoly and Raphael Kirchheim

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Frankfurt Am Main: I. Kauffman, 1854. (FT) Softcover, xii pages, 78 leaves ; 22 cm. In Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) : Hebrew literature. Geonic literature. Edited by R. Kirchheim, with an introduction by E. Carmoly. OCLC lists27 copies worldwide. Carmoly (1802-1875) was a "rabbi, writer, and editor. Carmoly, who was born in Sulz, Alsace, studied under distinguished rabbis in Colmar. After spending some years examining Hebrew manuscripts in the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris, he took up a rabbinical post in Brussels in 1832. He resigned after seven years because of criticism of his reformist tendencies and moved to Frankfurt. There he devoted himself to the collection and study of ancient manuscripts and books, about which he published articles in Hebrew, French, and German journals. However, he was suspected by the Hebrew scholars of his time of carelessness and even forgery. His Hebrew books include: Toledot Gedolei Yisrael Sippur Eldad ha-Dani, Mevasseret Ziyyon, concerning the ten lost tribes; Elleh ha-Massa'ot, about travels in Palestine; and Ha-Orevim u-Venei Yonah, a genealogy of the Rapoport family. He also wrote a coronation poem, in Hebrew and French, in praise of Louis-Philippe of France. Carmoly was, in addition, one of the pioneers in the study of the history of Jewish medicine and Jewish physicians, and wrote Histoire des Medecins juifs. He edited Revue Orientale, contributing most of the articles himself" (Cohen and Kressel in EJ, 2007). Chipping to edges of pages. Hinge repair. Wear to corners of cover. Some stained pages. Otherwise, good condition (Rab-37-6).

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Title
TA'AM ZEKENIM: KOVETS HIBURIM U-KETUVIM VE-SHIRIM BE-? INYENE HA-HOKHMAH VEHA-? EMUNAH VEHA-MADA
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Ashkenazi, Eli?ezer, Eliakim Carmoly and Raphael Kirchheim
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Frankfurt Am Main: I. Kauffman
Date Published
1854
Keywords
Judaica Jewish, Judaism Jews, Rabbinics Philosophy, Law Legal, Jewish Thought, Religious Religion, Juden Judisch, Juif Juives, Joden Judios

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