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- Ya'abetz (Ya'abez) JE
- Ya'aleh JE The introductory hymn prefixed to the seliḥot which follow the evening service proper of the Day of Atonement (comp. Kol ......
- Yadayim JE Treatise of the Mishnah and the Tosefta, dealing with the uncleanness of the hands and their ablution. It stands eleventh ......
- Yah Shimeka JE Hymn of five long stanzas which forms the introduction to the Ḳaddish before "Bareku" in the morning service of the ......
- Yachbi'enu (Yahbi'enu) JE
- Yachya JE Portuguese family of the Middle Ages, members of which were prominent in Portugal, Spain, Italy, and Turkey. Certain individuals of ......
- 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. ......
- Yarim JE
- Abraham Yakini JE
- 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 ......
- 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 ......
- Yalqut (Yalkut) JE A haggadic compilation on the books of the Old Testament. From such older haggadot as were accessible to him, the ......
- Yannai JE Palestinian amora of the third century; father-in-law of Ammi. According to his own statement, he had a grandson of the ......
- Yannai JE First payyeṭan to employ rime and introduce his name in acrostics; flourished, probably in Palestine, in the first half of ......
- Yannai JE Palestinian amora of the first generation (2d and 3d cent.). A genealogical chart found at Jerusalem traced his descent from ......
- 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 ......
- Yannai the Younger JE Palestinian amora of the fourth generation; called "the Younger " ("ze'era") to distinguish him from Yannai b. Ishmael. When his ......
- Abraham Yarchi (Abraham Yarhi) JE
- Yaroslav (Jaroslaw) JE Town in Galicia, known as one of the principal seats of the Council of Four Lands. The fair of Yaroslav, ......
- 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." ......
- Yates Pedigree JE See Samuel and Yates Pedigree. ......
- Benjamin Eliakim Yates JE First minister of the congregation at Liverpool, England; died there 1798. He was the elder son of Eliakim Getz (Goetz) ......
- Yawan JE
- Year-Book JE An annual publication that contains not only a calendar and a review of the year, but also articles of literary ......
- 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 ......
- Yekaterinoslaf (Yekaterinoslav) JE Russian city founded in 1787 during the reign of Catherine II.; capital of the government of the same name. It ......
- Yelammedenu JE
- 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 ......
- 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 ......
- 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 ......
- Yevreiskaya Biblioteka JE
- 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: ......
- Yimlok Adonai JE The tenth and final verse of Ps. cxlvi., which opens the series of HalleluiahPsalms that conclude the Psalter. The verse ......
- 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 ......
- 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 ......
- Yisrael Nosha' JE A hymn composed by an early medieval writer named Shephatiah (Zunz, "Literaturgesch." p. 235), and forming the pizmon, or chief ......
- 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 ......
- 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 ......
- Yitzchaq Ha-Babli JE Palestinian amora. His period is unknown. Two haggadot of his are extant. The king Melchizedek, who went to meet Abraham, ......
- 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 = ......
- Yitzchaq b. Eleazar of Caesarea (Yizhak b. Eleazar of Caesarea) JE
- 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 ......
- 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 ......
- 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 ......
- 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; ......
- 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 ......
- 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 ......
- 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 ......
- 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, ......
- 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 ......
- 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. ......
- 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 ......
- 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 ......
- 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. ......
- Yitzchaq (Yizhak) JE
- 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 ......
- 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 ......
- Abraham Gabbai Yizidro (Abraham Gabbai Ysidro) JE
- Yoke JE
- Ha-Yom JE
- 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 ......
- 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; ......
- 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." ......
- Yoma JE A treatise in the Mishnah, in the Tosefta, and in both Talmudim, treating of the divineservice on the Day of ......
- Yotzerot (Yozerot) JE The collective name for the piyyuṭim introduced in the recitation of the morning service on the festivals and on special ......
- Abraham Gabbai Ysidro JE
- Yudan JE Palestinian amora of the fourth century. His name does not occur in the Babylonian Talmud, whereas it is often mentioned ......
- Yudan ben Ishmael JE Palestinian amora of the third century; probably a brother of Yannai ben Ishmael. He solved the question whether instructors in ......
- Yudan ben Manasseh JE Palestinian amora of the third century. One of his halakic maxims has been preserved in the Jerusalem Talmud (Kil. 27a), ......
- Yudan ben Simeon JE Palestinian amora of the third century; a contemporary of Johanan, who in his name transmits a ruling relating to the ......
- Yughanites JE Members of the Jewish sect called "Al-Yudghaniyyah," after the name of its founder, Yudghan or Judah of Hamadan, a disciple ......
- Sefer Ha-Yuchasin (Sefer Ha-Yuhasin) JE
- 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 ......
- Yusuf ibn Nuch, Abu Ya'qub (Yusuf ibn Nuch, Abu Ya'kub) JE

