Results for 'Simhah Bunem Urbakh'

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  1. Ben adam la-ḥavero.Simḥah Raz - 1973 - Edited by Rachel[From Old Catalog] Inbar & H. Hechtkopf.
     
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  2. Ḥamesh demuyot ba-filosofyah.Symcha Bunem Urbach - 1953 - Yerushalayim,: ha-Histadrut ha-Tsiyonit ha-ʻolamit, ha-Maḥlaḳah la-ḥinukh ṿe-tarbut Toraniyim ba-golah.
     
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  3. Mishnato ha-filosofit shel Ḥasdai Kreskas.Symcha Bunem Urbach - 1961 - [Jerusalem,:
     
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  4. Mishnato shel Enri Bergson.Symcha Bunem Urbach - 1970
     
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  5. ʻIkvata di-Meshiḥa.Elhanan Bunem Wasserman - 1961
     
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  6. Igrot ha-RaMBaM.Moses Maimonides, Nahum Arieli & Simhah Raz - 1946 - [Jerusalem,: Berit Ivrit Olamit R. Portnoi. Edited by David Hartwig Baneth.
     
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  7. ʻOlam ḥesed yibaneh.Śimḥah Bunem ben Mosheh Dov Shṭain - 1983 - Bene-Beraḳ, Erets Yiśraʼel: M.D. Shṭain. Edited by Mosheh Dov Shṭain.
     
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    Sharing the burden: Rabbi Simhah Zissel Ziv and the path of musar.Geoffrey D. Claussen - 2015 - Albany, New York: State University of New York Press.
    1. Rabbi simhah Zissel Ziv and the Talmud Torah -- 2. Virtue and the path of happiness -- 3. Simhah Zissel among the philosophers -- 4. The great effort of musar -- 5. Learning to love.
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  9. How Contemporary Psychology Supports Central Elements of Simḥah Zissel’s Picture of Character.Christian Miller - 2017 - Journal of Jewish Ethics 3:120-130.
    This is my contribution to a book symposium on Professor Geoffrey Claussen’s book, Sharing the Burden: Rabbi Simḥah Zissel Ziv and the Path of Musar. I focus on just two topics that figure prominently in Professor Claussen’s book: human nature and the virtue of love.
     
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  10. he-Ḥakham Śimḥah Yitsḥaḳ Lutsḳi: Rav Ḳaraʼi ben ha-meʼah ha-shemoneh ʻeśreh: leḳeṭ ketavim = The sage Simhah Isaac Lutski: an eighteenth-century Karaite Rabbi: selected writings.Simḥah Isaac Luzki - 2015 - Yerushalayim: Mekhon Ben Tsevi le-ḥeḳer ḳehilot Yiśraʼel ba-Mizraḥ. Edited by Daniel J. Lasker.
    Sefer Arbaʻ yesodot -- Sefer Tefilah le-Mosheh -- Sefer Be-reshit -- Sefer Kevod ha-melakhim.
     
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    Sharing the Burden.Geoffrey Claussen - 2010 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 30 (2):151-169.
    RABBI SIMḤAH ZISSEL ZIV OF KELME, LITHUANIA, WAS ONE OF THE EARLY leaders of the Musar movement, a pietistic religious movement in nineteenth century Europe that attempted to place concerns with moral character at the center of Jewish life. This essay introduces Simḥah Zissel's virtue-centered approach to the Torah's central commandment that one "love one's fellow as one-self." For Simḥah Zissel, love is a disposition of the soul, with emotional and intellectual aspects culminating in action. Love demands a sense of (...)
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    Hasdai Crescas & Leone Ebreo on Love and Joy.Warren Zeev Harvey - 2024 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 41 (2):449-452.
    Las disquisiciones del rabino Hasdai Crescas sobre el “deleite de Dios” (_simḥah_) en su _Luz del Señor_, libro I, parte 3, capítulo 5, ejercieron una marcada influencia sobre las reflexiones en torno al “deleite de Dios” (_la delettazione_) del rabino Judá Abrabanel, alias Leone Ebreo, en sus _Diálogos de amor_, diálogo III. Leone, siguiendo a Crescas, sostiene que el “deleite de Dios” es activo, no pasivo, que se menciona en Salmos 104, 31 así como también en BT _Ketubot _8a. Además, (...)
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  13. Mesilot be-or ha-Ḥasidut: peraḳim be-veʼur shoresh ha-Ḥasidut u-mahutah ṿe-darkhe ʻavodatah, ʻal pi ha-mevoʼar be-sifre ha-Ḥasidut, be-mishnat ha-Beshṭ... talmidaṿ ṿe-talmide talmidaṿ, uve-mishnat rabotenu ha-ḳ. mi-Belza.Yitsḥaḳ Ṭroibe (ed.) - 2013 - Bene Beraḳ: Mekhon "Or ha-tsafon" di-Ḥaside Belza.
    Mavo be-mishnat ha-Ḥasidut, emunat H., biṭaḥon ṿe-hishtadlut, emunat tsadiḳim, hitḳashrut la-tsadiḳim, ahavat ḥaverim, tiḳun ha-midot, hakhanah le-mitsṿah, Torah, tefilah, teshuvah, be-khol derakhekha daʻehu, Shabat, ʻanaṿah, śimḥah.
     
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