- tosaphoth
- to·sa·photh
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
tosaphoth — əˌfōt noun plural Etymology: Middle Hebrew tōsāphōth, literally, additions : critical and explanatory glosses on the Talmud usually in the margin … Useful english dictionary
tosaphoth — (entrée créée par le supplément) (to sa fot ) s. f. • Nom hébraïque des gloses, des postilles, RENAN Hist. litt. de la France, t. XXVII, p. 441 … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
tosaphist — ˈtōsəfə̇st noun ( s) Etymology: tosaphoth + ist : a writer of tosaphoth … Useful english dictionary
Ben Stada — In the Tosefta, the Palestinian Gemara and the Babylonian Gemara, Ben Stada is a Jewish sorcerer dated to around 100 CE recorded as having brought spells out of Egypt by marking them in his skin (hiding a parchment with them written on it in a… … Wikipedia
Meir of Rothenburg — orig. Meir ben Baruch born с 1215, Worms, Franconia died May 2, 1293, Ensisheim Fortress, Alsace German Jewish scholar. After studying in France, he served as rabbi in several communities in Germany, notably Rothenburg, where he opened a Talmudic … Universalium
tosafot — ▪ Judaism also spelled Tosaphoth (Hebrew: “additions”), critical remarks and notes on selective passages of the Talmud that were written mostly by unknown Jewish scholars in Germany, in Italy, and especially in France during the 12th to… … Universalium
Talmud — • A post Biblical substantive formation of Pi el ( to teach ), and originally signified doctrine or study Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Talmud Talmud … Catholic encyclopedia
tosaphiste — (entrée créée par le supplément) (to sa fi st ) s. m. Auteur de tosaphoth. • À la tête des tosaphistes du Talmud, comme à la tête des tosaphistes bibliques, se trouve le grand nom de Raschi, RENAN Hist. litt. de la France, t. XXVII, p. 443 … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré