- medresh
- medresh (medroshem)(m.) Midrash, a collection of post-Talmudic literature
Yiddish-English dictionary (in roman letters). 2013.
Yiddish-English dictionary (in roman letters). 2013.
Pierre Anctil — (2010) Sommaire 1 Biographie 2 Prix et bourses … Wikipédia en Français
Ancien quartier juif de Montréal — L Ancien quartier juif de Montréal se localisait autour du boulevard Saint Laurent entre la rue Dorchester (maintenant Boulevard René Lévesque) et l avenue des Pins[1]. Il croisait ainsi plusieurs rues importantes de Montréal dont la rue Sainte… … Wikipédia en Français
YIDDISH LITERATURE — This articles is arranged according to the following outline: introduction UNTIL THE END OF THE 18TH CENTURY the bible in yiddish literature epic homiletic prose drama liturgy ethical literature Historical Songs and Writings transcriptions of… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Selig Starr — Rabbi Selig Starr born Zelig Starobinski (b. 15 June 1893 Yanow or Yanaveh, Poland, d. 2 November 1989) was a 20th century talmudic scholar in Poland, Chicago and Jerusalem. As the instructor of the highest level shiur at Skokie, Illinois s… … Wikipedia
Histoire des Juifs au Canada — Les Juifs canadiens sont la quatrième plus grande communauté juive du monde. Le recensement canadien de 2001 indique qu il y a 329,995 Juifs vivant au Canada[1]. Le recensement de 2006 indique 315,120 personnes Juives au Canada[2] … Wikipédia en Français
Yiddish literature — Introduction the body of written works produced in the Yiddish language of Ashkenazic (Ashkenazi) Jewry (central and eastern European Jews and their descendants). Yiddish literature culminated in the period from 1864 to 1939, inspired … Universalium
YIDDISH (LANGUE, LITTÉRATURE ET THÉÂTRE) — Le yiddish est la principale langue utilisée au cours du dernier millénaire par les Juifs ashkénazes, c’est à dire les groupes juifs établis en Allemagne et en France depuis le temps de Charlemagne, en Bohême, en Pologne, en Lituanie, en Ukraine … Encyclopédie Universelle
GAMES — Jews, like all other peoples, have played games from earliest times. There are ample references to games in the Bible. Guessing games were played in biblical days (Judg. 14: 12ff.; I Kings 10:1–3). Jews were also acquainted with sports and… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
SHTERN — SHTERN, Canadian family consisting of a father and four sons, all of whom have made their mark in Jewish literature. The most important of them, however, Ya akov adopted the name zipper . All were born in Tyszowce, Poland. ABRAHAM DAVID SHTERN… … Encyclopedia of Judaism