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Newsletter for Shavuot 5774
Loving the Convert Prior to a Completed Conversion: with a Test Case Application of Inviting Conversion Candidates to Pesach Seder and Yom Tov Meals
אוסף מרמורשטיין the Marmorstein Collection
A Talmudist's Halakhic Hermeneutics: a New
Rabbi Saadia Gaon (Egypt 882 - Baghdad 942) Is Considered One of the Most Prominent Persons to Have Reshaped Jewish Culture in the Middle
Catalog of Judeo-Persian Manuscripts in the Library of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America Études Sur Le Judaïsme Médiéval
CRAFTING the 613 Commandments
FALL 2020 DE DE DE DE = Digital Exclusive 16
Sixteenth-Century Hebrew Books in the Library of Congress
Funerary, Burial, and Mourning Practices and Lines of Rhymed Prose Make It His Longest Funerary, Burial, and Work
The Moroccan Jewish Piyyut: a Judeo-Arabic Cultural Synthesis
In the Absence of Ritual Customs of the Holiday of Shavuot Simcha Fishbane Touro College
A Study of "Mitzvot Zemaniyot" by Rabbi Israel Israeli of To
Hybridity in the Fourteenth-Century Esther Poems of Israel Caslari
By Rabbi Baruj Garzon Kehillat Yagdil Torah, Ra’Anana, Israel
Musical Practices of Moroccan Jews in Brooklyn
THE 613 COMMANDMENTS by RABBI MENDEL WEINBACH
Shavuot 5777 / May 2017
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Maimonides and the Medieval Jewish Philosophers of Provence Emunot: Jewish Philosophy and Kabbalah
Prayer and Piyyut in the Worms Mahzor
Shavuot, the Omer, & Lag Ba`Omer
Report of the 9Th Medieval Hebrew Poetry Colloquium (MHPC) KU Leuven, Belgium, 15-17 July 2019
The History of Medieval Jewish Libraries