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  1. Ya'abetz (Ya'abez) JE
  2. Ya'aleh JE The introductory hymn prefixed to the seliḥot which follow the evening service proper of the Day of Atonement (comp. Kol ......
  3. Yadayim JE Treatise of the Mishnah and the Tosefta, dealing with the uncleanness of the hands and their ablution. It stands eleventh ......
  4. Yah Shimeka JE Hymn of five long stanzas which forms the introduction to the Ḳaddish before "Bareku" in the morning service of the ......
  5. Yachbi'enu (Yahbi'enu) JE
  6. Yachya JE Portuguese family of the Middle Ages, members of which were prominent in Portugal, Spain, Italy, and Turkey. Certain individuals of ......
  7. David b. Abraham bin Ya'ish JE Representative of the community of Seville and contemporary of Asher b. Jehiel. He was probably a brother of Solomon b. ......
  8. Yarim JE
  9. Abraham Yakini JE
  10. Yaqqar ben Samuel Ha-Levi I (Yakkar ben Samuel Ha-Levi I) JE German scholar of the eleventh century; lived for a short time in Speyer. He was a pupil of Kalonymus of ......
  11. Yaqqar ben Samuel Ha-Levi II (Yakkar ben Samuel Ha-Levi I) JE German scholar and liturgical poet of the second half of the thirteenth ceutury; flourished in Cologneand in Mayence. He was ......
  12. Yalqut (Yalkut) JE A haggadic compilation on the books of the Old Testament. From such older haggadot as were accessible to him, the ......
  13. Yannai JE Palestinian amora of the third century; father-in-law of Ammi. According to his own statement, he had a grandson of the ......
  14. Yannai JE First payyeṭan to employ rime and introduce his name in acrostics; flourished, probably in Palestine, in the first half of ......
  15. Yannai JE Palestinian amora of the first generation (2d and 3d cent.). A genealogical chart found at Jerusalem traced his descent from ......
  16. Yannai ben Ishmael JE Palestinian amora of the third century; a contemporary of Ze'era and of Abba bar Kahana. There exist a few halakot ......
  17. Yannai the Younger JE Palestinian amora of the fourth generation; called "the Younger " ("ze'era") to distinguish him from Yannai b. Ishmael. When his ......
  18. Abraham Yarchi (Abraham Yarhi) JE
  19. Yaroslav (Jaroslaw) JE Town in Galicia, known as one of the principal seats of the Council of Four Lands. The fair of Yaroslav, ......
  20. Sefer Ha-Yashar JE One of the latest works of the midrashic Haggadah; known also under the titles "Toledot Adam" and "Dibre ha-Yamim be-'Aruk." ......
  21. Yates Pedigree JE See Samuel and Yates Pedigree. ......
  22. Benjamin Eliakim Yates JE First minister of the congregation at Liverpool, England; died there 1798. He was the elder son of Eliakim Getz (Goetz) ......
  23. Yawan JE
  24. Year-Book JE An annual publication that contains not only a calendar and a review of the year, but also articles of literary ......
  25. Yehudai ben Nachman (Yehudai ben Nahman) JE Gaon of Sura from 760 to 764. After the office of the gaonate was left vacant by the death of ......
  26. Yekaterinoslaf (Yekaterinoslav) JE Russian city founded in 1787 during the reign of Catherine II.; capital of the government of the same name. It ......
  27. Yelammedenu JE
  28. Solomon b. Menahem Yeurshalmi JE Scholar of the early part of the sixteenth century. He wrote a commentary on the Book of Ruth which he ......
  29. Yeshu'ah (Jeshuah) ben Elijah Ha-Levi JE African scholar and, perhaps, liturgical poet; of unknown date. He collected the poems of Judah ha-Levi into a diwan, providing ......
  30. Yeshu'ah (Jeshuah) ben Joseph Ha-Levi JE Algerian Talmudist of the fifteenth century; born at Tlemçen. In 1467, owing to the massacres of the Jews of Tlemçen ......
  31. Yevreiskaya Biblioteka JE
  32. Yetzer Ha-Ra' (Yezer Ha-Ra, Yetzer Ha-Ra) JE Evil inclination or impulse, popularly identified with the lusts of the flesh. The idea is derived from Gen. viii. 21: ......
  33. Yimlok Adonai JE The tenth and final verse of Ps. cxlvi., which opens the series of HalleluiahPsalms that conclude the Psalter. The verse ......
  34. Yishai (Jesse) ben Hezekiah JE Exilarch of Damascus toward the end of the thirteenth century. He was a very prominent defender of the writings of ......
  35. Yishar Kocheka (Yishar Koheka) JE A frequent exclamation and expression of thanks. The first part of the formula is derived by Levy and Kohut from ......
  36. Yisrael Nosha' JE A hymn composed by an early medieval writer named Shephatiah (Zunz, "Literaturgesch." p. 235), and forming the pizmon, or chief ......
  37. Yitzchaq (Yizhak, Isaac) JE Tanna of the early post-Hadrianic period (2d cent. C.E.); a halakic exegete whose Biblical exegesis mostly belongs to the Mekilta ......
  38. Yitzchaq bar Adda (Yizhak bar Adda) JE Palestinian amora of uncertain period. He interpreted Ps. xcii. 13 as meaning that even as the shade of the palm-tree ......
  39. Yitzchaq Ha-Babli JE Palestinian amora. His period is unknown. Two haggadot of his are extant. The king Melchizedek, who went to meet Abraham, ......
  40. Yitzchaq of Carthage JE In an edition of the Pesiḳta Rabbati by Buber (xiv. 64a) occurs the word V12p613006.jpg, written incorrectly for V12p613007.jpg = ......
  41. Yitzchaq b. Eleazar of Caesarea (Yizhak b. Eleazar of Caesarea) JE
  42. Yitzchaq ben Chaqola (Yizhak ben Hakola) JE Palestinian amora of the third century. He was a contemporary of Joshua ben Levi and Johanan, and belonged to the ......
  43. Yitzchaq ben Chiyya the Scribe (Yizhak ben Hiyya the Scribe) JE Palestinian amora of the fourth century; contemporary of Mani. He was well known as a scribe, and was the author ......
  44. Yitzchaq bar Joseph (Yizhak bar Joseph) JE Palestinian amora of the third and fourth centuries. He was a pupil of Abbahu and of Johanan, and transmitted almost ......
  45. Yitzchaq bar Judah (Yizhak bar Judah) JE Babylonian amora of the fourth century; a junior contemporary of Ulla. He was educated at his father's house in Pumbedita; ......
  46. Yitzchaq of Magdala (Yizhak of Magdala) JE Palestinian amora of the third century. He engaged in various midrashic controversies. Among them was one with Levi concerning I ......
  47. Yitzchaq ben Maryon (Yizhak ben Maryon JE Palestinian amora of the third century; contemporary of Eleazar ben Pedat (Yer. Suk. 53a). He transmitted some haggadic maxims in ......
  48. Yitzchaq bar Nachman (Yizhak bar Nahman) JE Palestinian amora of the third century; a friend of Jacob bar Idi, together with whom he officiated as poor-law commissioner ......
  49. Yitzchaq Nappacha (Yizhak Nappaha) JE Palestinian amora of the third and fourth centuries. He is found under the name "Nappaḥa" only in the Babylonian Talmud, ......
  50. Yitzchaq ben Parnak (Yizhak ben Parnak) JE Palestinian amora of uncertain period. He is named as the author of an apocryphal work entitled V12p616001.jpg, which describes the ......
  51. Yitzchaq bar Redifa (Yizhak bar Redifa) JE Palestinian amora of the fourth century; the transmitter of the haggadah of R. Ammi (Lev. R. xii., beginning; Ex. R. ......
  52. Yitzchaq ben Samuel ben Marta (Yizhak ben Samuel ben Marta) JE Babylonian amora of the third and fourth centuries. He was a pupil of R. Naḥman, to whom he directed questions ......
  53. Yitzchaq ben Tablai (Yizhak ben Tablai) JE Palestinian amora of the fourth century; a contemporary of Jacob ben Zabdai and Ḥelbo, together with both of whom he ......
  54. Yitzchaq ben Ze'era (Yizhak ben Ze'era) JE Palestinian amora of the fourth century. He interpreted the word V12p617008.jpg in Ps. xix. 6, in connection with Gen. xviii. ......
  55. Yitzchaq (Yizhak) JE
  56. Abraham Yitzchaqi (Abraham Yizhaki) JE Turkish Talmudist; lived at Salonica toward the end of the sixteenth century. He was dayyan under Rabbi Solomon ha-Levi, after ......
  57. Abraham ben David Yitzchaqi (Abraham ben David Yitzchaqi) JE Palestinian rabbi and anti-Shabbethaian; born in 1661; died at Jerusalem June 10, 1729; on his mother's side a grandson of ......
  58. Abraham Gabbai Yizidro (Abraham Gabbai Ysidro) JE
  59. Yoke JE
  60. Ha-Yom JE
  61. Yom Kippur Qatan (Yom Kippur Katan) JE The "Minor Day of Atonement"; observed on the day preceding each Rosh Ḥodesh or New-Moon Day, the observance consisting of ......
  62. Yom-Tob ben Abraham Ishbili JE Famous Talmudic commentator of the first half of the fourteenth century. He received his name from the city of Seville; ......
  63. Yom-Tob ben Isaac of Joigny JE Tosafist and liturgical poet who suffered martyrdom at York, Eingland, in March, 1190, as has been proved by Grätz ("Gesch." ......
  64. Yoma JE A treatise in the Mishnah, in the Tosefta, and in both Talmudim, treating of the divineservice on the Day of ......
  65. Yotzerot (Yozerot) JE The collective name for the piyyuṭim introduced in the recitation of the morning service on the festivals and on special ......
  66. Abraham Gabbai Ysidro JE
  67. Yudan JE Palestinian amora of the fourth century. His name does not occur in the Babylonian Talmud, whereas it is often mentioned ......
  68. Yudan ben Ishmael JE Palestinian amora of the third century; probably a brother of Yannai ben Ishmael. He solved the question whether instructors in ......
  69. Yudan ben Manasseh JE Palestinian amora of the third century. One of his halakic maxims has been preserved in the Jerusalem Talmud (Kil. 27a), ......
  70. Yudan ben Simeon JE Palestinian amora of the third century; a contemporary of Johanan, who in his name transmits a ruling relating to the ......
  71. Yughanites JE Members of the Jewish sect called "Al-Yudghaniyyah," after the name of its founder, Yudghan or Judah of Hamadan, a disciple ......
  72. Sefer Ha-Yuchasin (Sefer Ha-Yuhasin) JE
  73. Samuel Yuly (Samuel Yulee) JE Moorish envoy to England; born in Mogador, Morocco, at the end of the eighteenth century; died at Portsea, England, in ......
  74. Yusuf ibn Nuch, Abu Ya'qub (Yusuf ibn Nuch, Abu Ya'kub) JE