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- Ta'amim JE -- redirects to Cantillation
- Feast of Tabernacles JE Third of the great festivals on which all males were required to make pilgrimages to the Temple at Jerusalem. The ...... --redirects to Sukkot
- Tabi JE Slave of Gamaliel II., known for his acquaintance with the Talmudic laws and for his piety; mentioned in several instances ...... -- links to an article about Japanese socks.
- Table JE
- Golden Table JE
- Tables of the Law JE Tablets containing the Ten Commandments.—Biblical Data: Moses, bidden to go up to God on the mountain to receive "tables of ......
- Tabor JE Mountain of Palestine, the modern Jabal al-Ṭur, on the northern edge of the plain of Jezreel. It is a dome-shaped ......
- Tabyomi JE Babylonian amora of the fifth century; died at the end of Yom Kippur, 468. He achieved a reputation as a ......
- Tachau JE City in Bohemia, thirty-three miles west of Pilsen; seat of one of the oldest Jewish communities of the country, as ......
- Tacitus JE -- links to a Roman emperor of some sort
- Tadmor JE -- links to the ancient city of Palmyra
- Tadshe JE -- redirects to Midrash Tadshe, move to page M2?
- Tachkemoni (Tahkemoni) JE
- Gedaliah ben Abraham Menahem Taikos JE German scholar of the eighteenth century. Under the title "Be'er ha-Torah" he translated into German the Pentateuch, the Hafṭarot, and ......
- Taitazaq (Taitazak) JE Name of a prominent Spanish family, several members of which distinguished themselves as Talmudic authorities. Various opinions have been expressed ......
- Taqqanah (Takkanah) JE An enactment which (1) revises an ordinance that no longer satisfies the requirements of the times or circumstances, or which ......
- Tal JE -- the Tefillat Tal?
- Tobias Tal JE Dutch rabbi; born at Amsterdam 1847; died at The Hague Oct. 24, 1898; studied at Dünner's theological seminary (1862-74) and ......
- Daniel Rahamim Talkar JE Beni-Israel soldier; enlisted in the 4th Rifles on April 1, 1842. He was made jemidar and native adjutant on Jan. ......
- Ezekiel Talkar JE Beni-Israel soldier; born at Ahmedabad, India, in 1848; joined the 3d Regiment, Native Light Infantry, now called Bombay Rifles, on ......
- Tally JE A piece of wood on which is written a deed of indebtedness, the sum due being indicated by notches along ......
- Talmid Chakam (Talmid Hakam) JE Honorific title given to one well versed in the Law. Prizing knowledge, especially that of the Torah, above all worldly ......
- Talmud Commentaries JE The commentaries on the Talmud constitute only a small part of halakic literature in comparison with the responsa literature and ......
- Talmud Hermenutics JE The science which defines the rules and methods for the investigation and exact determination of the meaning of the Scriptures, ......
- Talmudic Law JE The development of thousands of years is represented by the Jewish law asit is found in the Shulḥan 'Aruk, Ḥoshen ...... -- links to Talmud
- Jacob Tam JE -- links to Rabbeinu Tam; same person?
- Jacob b. David ibn Yachya Tam (Jacob b. David ibn Yahya Tam) JE Portuguese-Turkish rabbi and physician; born in Portugal in the second half of the fifteenth century;died in Constantinople between 1534 and ......
- Taman JE Peninsula between the Black Sea and the Sea of Azof; now included in the Russian province of Kuban. It contains ......
- Tamar JE City mentioned in the vision of Ezekiel (Ezek. xlvii. 19) as one terminus of the southern boundary-line of Canaan, which ......
- Tamar JE Daughter-in-law of Judah. After the death of her husband, Er, she married his brother Onan; but when he also died, ......
- Tamarisk JE Tree, several species of which are found in and around Palestine. The Hebrew term for the tamarisk is doubtful. The ......
- Tamid JE Treatise in the Mishnah and the Babylonian Gemara; devoted chiefly to the regulations regarding the morning and evening burnt offerings ......
- Tammuz JE Babylonian deity supposed to be referred to in Ezek. viii. 14. He is regarded as the husband, or sometimes as ......
- Tammuz JE Fourth ecclesiastical and tenth civil month of the Hebrew calendar. It consists of twenty-nine days, and corresponds to part of ......
- Abraham Tang JE English author; flourished in London in the latter half of the eighteenth century. In 1773 he published a philosophic commentary ......
- Tangier JE
- Tanchum b. Eliezer (Tanhum b. Eliezer) JE Lithuanian rabbi and merchant; born 1746; died in Grodno Jan. 12, 1819. He was the son of R. Eliezer of ......
- Tanchum bar Chanilai (Tanhum bar Hanilai) JE Palestinian amora of the third century, although his father's name suggests a Babylonian origin. He transmitted the sayings of Joshua ......
- Tanchum b. Chiyya (Tanhum b. Hiyya) JE Palestinian amora of the third century; a pupil of Simeon b. Pazzi, whose sayings he transmits. In the Babylonian Talmud ......
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- Tanchum bar Jeremiah (Tanhum bar Jeremiah) JE Palestinian amora of the fourth century; pupil of R. Manis the Elder. In the town of Ḥefer in Galilee he ......
- Tanchum ben Joseph Yerushalmi (Tanhum ben Joseph Yerushalmi) JE Oriental philologist and exegete of the thirteenth century. He was a scholar of great merit and was one of the ......
- Tanchum of Nave (Tanhum of Nave) JE
- Tanchuma b. Abba (Tanhuma b. Abba) JE Palestinian amora of the fifth generation; one of the foremost haggadists of his time. He was a pupil of Ḥuna ......
- Midrash Tanchuma (Midrash Tanhuma) JE Name given to three different collections of Pentateuch haggadot; two are extant, while the third is known only through citations. ......
- Tanchuma b. Skolastiqai (Tanchuma b. Skolastikai) JE Palestinian teacher of the Law. His period is not known, but according to a conjecture (see "'Aruk," s.v. "Askolastika") he ......
- Tanna JE See Tannaim and Amoraim.
- Tanna Debe Eliyahu JE Composite name of a midrash, consisting of two parts, whose final redaction took place at the end of the tenth ......
- Tannaim and Amoraim JE The name "tanna" is derived from the Aramaic "teni" or "tena" (="to teach"), and designates in general a teacher of ......
- Abner Tannenbaum JE Yiddish and Hebrew journalist; born at Schirwind, East Prussia, March 1, 1848. He studied in Kamenetz-Podolsk and in the Kisbinef ......
- Ishmael Ha-Horen Tanuji JE Egyptian rabbi and author of the sixteenth century. He was a descendant of the Tanuji (from "Tanjah" ="Tangiers") family of ......
- Tanya JE Collection of ritual laws and customs, published first at Mantua, 1514, then at Cremona, 1565, and later in two other ......
- Aaron Tänzer JE Austrian rabbi; born at Presburg, Hungary, Jan. 30, 1871; studied at the Presburg Rabbinerschule, and Oriental philology and history at ......
- Tappuah JE City in the Shefelah, described as lying between the towns of En-gannim and Enam; probably situated north of the ......
- Tarascon JE City in the department of Bouches-du-Rhône, France. In 1276 King Charles I. intervened in behalf of its Jews against the ......
- Tarfon JE Tanna of the third generation, living in the period between the destruction of the Temple and the fall of Bethar. ......
- Targum JE The Aramaic translation of the Bible. It forms a part of the Jewish traditional literature, and in its inception is ......
- Tarnopol JE Town of eastern Galicia, Austria; situated on the Sereth. It was founded in 1540 by the Polish hetman Johann Tarnowski. ......
- Tarnow JE Town of Austrian Galicia. An organized community existed there in the middle of the sixteenth century. The Jews were, for ......
- Tarragona JE Capital of the province of Tarragona, Spain; the ancient Tarraco. It was called the "City of the Jews" by Edrisi ......
- Siegbert Tarrasch JE German physician and chess-master; born at Breslau March 5, 1862; studied medicine at the universities of Berlin, Halle, and Nuremberg, ......
- Tarrega JE City of Catalonia. Jews were among its inhabitants when the counts of Barcelona took Catalonia from the Moors. They enjoyed ......
- Tarshish JE In the genealogical table of the Noachidæ, Tarshish is given as the second son of Javan and is followed by ......
- Tarsus JE Turkish town in the vilayet of Adana, 12 miles from the Mediterranean, on the River Cydnus. During the Roman period ......
- Tartak JE Deity mentioned but once in the Bible (II Kings xvii. 31). His name occurs together with that of Nibhaz or ......
- Tartan JE Title of an Assyrian official; twice mentioned in the Bible. A tartan, accompanied by a "rabsaris" and a "rab-shakeh," was ......
- David Tartas JE
- Isaac de Castro Tartas JE
- Taryag Mitzwot (Taryag Mizwot, Taryag Mitzvot) JE
- Tashlik JE Propitiatory rite, the name of which is derived from the passage (Micah vii. 18-20) recited at the ceremony. In illustration ......
- Tatnai JE Governor of Cœle-Syria under Darius Hystaspes (Ezra v. 3). He was one of those who tried to prevent Zerubbabel and ......
- Die Taube JE
- Tauber-Bischofsheim JE
- Aaron Moses b. Jacob Taubes JE Rumanian rabbi and author; born in Lemberg 1787; died in Jassy 1852. He became rabbi of Sniatyn and its districts ......
- Russia Taurida JE
- Carl Tausig JE Polish pianist and composer; born at Warsaw [Nov. 4, 1841; died at Leipsic July 17, 1871. He received his early ......
- Edward David Taussig JE American naval officer; born at St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 20, 1847. Educated at the public schools of his native city, ......
- Eduard Tauwitz JE German composer; born Jan. 21, 1812, at Glatz; died July 26, 1894, at Prague. While studying law at the University ......
- Taw (Tav) JE The twenty-second letter of the Hebrew alphabet. Its name is connected with "taw" = "sign" ( see Alphabet). "Taw" has ......
- Jacob b. Joseph Tawus JE Persian translator of the Bible; flourished in the sixteenth century. The polyglot Pentateuch printed at Constantinople in 1546 included a ......
- Abraham ben Jacob ibn Tawwah JE Algerian Talmudist; flourished at Algiers in the sixteenth century. On his mother's side he was a grandson of Solomon b. ......
- Tax-Gatherers JE During the Egyptian government of Palestine the taxes of each city were annually leased to the highest bidder (Josephus, "Ant." ......
- Taxation JE The Bible gives scant information concerning the secular or political taxes of the Jews. Practically all that can be gathered ......
- Taxo JE The mysterious name of "the man of the tribe of Levi" who, under a Roman governor in the time of ......
- Charles Taylor JE English Christian Hebraist; born in London 1840; educated at King's College, London, and St. John's College, Cambridge, of which he ......
- Tayyib JE Tunisian family, first known in the second half of the seventeenth century. The more prominent members are the following:Abraham ṭayyib: ......
- Tebet JE Tenth ecclesiastical and fourth civil month; it invariably has twenty-nine days. The name, like those of the other months, appears ......
- Tebul Yom JE Name of a treatise in the Mishnah and in the Tosefta; in most editions of the Mishnah it is tenth ......
- Marco Tedeschi JE Italian rabbi and poet; born at Piova, Piedmont, in 1817; died at Triest in1870. He removed to Vercelli with his ......
- Moses Isaac Tedeschi JE Italian translator, Biblical commentator, and teacher; born at Triest June 6, 1821; died there June 17, 1898. He lectured on ......
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- Ignaz Amadeus Tedesco JE Austrian pianist; born at Prague 1817; died at Odessa Nov. 13, 1882; a pupil of Triebensee and Tomaschek at Prague. ......
- Tefillin JE
- Teheran JE Capital and commercial center of Persia; situated about seventy miles south of the Caspian Sea. The chief development of the ......
- Abba Techina (Abba Tehina) JE A leader of the Zealots. Together with Eleazar Ben Dinai, he is mentioned in the remarkable dictum of Johanan ben ......
- Techinnah (Tehinnah) JE
- Moses Teitelbaum JE Austrian Ḥasid; died July 17, 1841. According to Löw, he signed his name Tamar, this being the equivalent of Teitelbaum, ......
- Teixeira JE Noble Portuguese Marano family, originally bearing the surname of Sampayo. In accordance with a decree of King Philip IV. of ......
- Pedro Teixeira JE Portuguese traveler; born at Lisbon of Marano parents; died about the middle of the seventeenth century either at Verona (according ......
- Teqi'ah (Teki'ah) JE
- Tekoa JE City of southern Judea, frequently mentioned in the Old Testament. The "wise woman" who brought about the recall of Absalom ......
- Tequfah (Tekufah) JE Season of the year. The four teḳufot are: (1) Teḳufat Nisan, the vernal equinox (March 21), when the sun enters ......
- Telassar JE City, along with Gozan, Haran, and Reseph, which Rabshakeh mentions as having been conquered by Sennacherib's predecessors (II Kings xix. ......
- Eduard Telcs JE Hungarian sculptor; born at Baja May 12, 1872. At the age of twelve he went to Budapest and studied decorative ......
- Telesinus JE Jew of Telesia, who lived at Rome about 480. Not only did Pope Gelasius refer to him, in a letter ......
- Tell El-Amarna JE Name derived from the Beni'Amran or El-Amarna Bedouins, and now given to the extensive ruins and rock-cut tombs which are ......
- Leopold Teller JE Hungarian actor; born at Budapest April 3, 1844. For a time he studied medicine at the University of Vienna, but ......
- Probst Teller JE
- Caroline Tellheim JE See Bettelheim, Caroline von. ......
- Teman JE Originally, the name of a tribe and then of a district of the Edomites. In Biblical genealogy it is the ......
- Jacob ben Eliezer Temerls JE German Talmudist and cabalist; born at Worms at the end of the sixteenth century; died at Vienna about 1667. At ......
- Temesvar JE Hungarian city. The oldest gravestone in the Jewish cemetery is dated 1636, and was erected in memory of Azriel Assach ......
- Administration and Service of Temple JE The affairs of the Second Temple were managed by a board of fifteen appointed officers ("memunnim"). The Mishnah records the ......
- Temple of Herod JE In the eighteenth year (20-19 B.C.) of his reign Herod rebuilt the Temple on a more magnificent scale. There are ......
- Temple of Mount Gerizim JE
- Temple of Onias JE
- Plan of Second Temple JE The plan and description of the Second Temple according to Talmudic sources were as follows:Mount Moriah, known as the "Har ......
- Temple in Rabbinical Literature JE Mount Moriah was allotted by Joshua to the tribes of Judah and Benjamin. The area of the mount, the halls, ......
- Second Temple JE The Temple of Solomon was destroyed by Nebuchadnezzar in 586 B.C. (II Kings xxv. 9). It is usually supposed that ......
- Temple of Solomon JE David, according to II Sam. vii. 2 et seq., desired to build a temple for Yhwh, but was not permitted ......
- Bernhard Templer JE Austrian theologian; born at Brzesko, Galicia, May 1, 1865; educated at the University and the Bet ha-Midrash of Vienna, and ......
- Temurah JE Treatise in the Mishnah, Tosefta, and Babylonian Talmud mainly concerned with the regulations in Lev. xxvii. 10, 33 regarding the ......
- Midrash Temurah JE Ethical haggadic work consisting of three chapters. Its tendency is to prove that changes and differences are necessary to the ......
- Ten JE The art of counting was founded on the number of the fingers and toes, which constituted the basis for the ......
- Ten Commandments JE
- Ten Plagues JE
- Tenant JE
- Paul Tenczer JE Hungarian author; born at Nagy Bejom April 11, 1836; died at Budapest Feb. 6, 1905. He was educated at Keszthely ......
- Tennessee JE State of the Southern States of the American Union; admitted in 1796—the third after the incorporation of the original thirteen; ......
- Tent JE The usual home of nomads, who are accordingly described as dwelling in tents (Gen. iv. 20). As distinguished from the ......
- Hezekiah (Feiwel) ben Jonah Te'omim JE Rabbi at Przemysl; lived in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. He was the author of "Teḳa' be-Shofar" (Breslau, 1719), containing ......
- Jonah ben Isaiah Te'omim JE Bohemian rabbi at Prague; died at Metz April 16, 1669. After having exercised the function of rabbi at Nikolsburg and ......
- Jonah (Chayyim) ben Joshua Feiwel Te'omim (Jonah (Hayyim) ben Joshua Feiwel Te'omim) JE Rabbi successively at Przemysl, Zülz, and Breslau; lived in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries; son-in-law of David Oppenheim, rabbi of ......
- Joseph ben Meïr Te'omim JE Galician rabbi; born at Lemberg in 1727; died at Frankfort-on-the-Oder in 1793. While still young he succeeded his father in ......
- Joshua Feiwel ben Jonah Te'omim JE Rabbi at Przemysl in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. He was the author of "Panim Masbirot," a polemical work directed ......
- Löb ben Moses Te'omim (Aryeh Judah) JE Rabbi and scholar of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries; lived in Pinczow, and later in Plotzk. He was the author ......
- Meïr ben Samuel Te'omim JE Polish Talmudist of the eighteenth century; died July, 10, 1773. Meïr was a grandson of Joseph Te'omim, and was a ......
- Baruch ben David Te'omim-Fränkel JE Rabbi at Wisnicz, Austrian Galicia, and at Leipnik, Moravia, during the first half of the nineteenth century; grandson of Aryeh ......
- Teplitz JE Town in northern Bohemia, about 46 miles northwest of Prague. The earliest documentary evidence of the presence of Jews there ......
- Terah JE Father of Abraham, Nahor, and Haran (Gen. xi. 26). His original home was Ur of the Chaldees; but later he ......
- Teraphim JE Plural word of unknown derivation used in the Old Testament to denote the primitive Semitic house-gods whose cult had been ......
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- Terefah JE Term signifying originally the flesh of a clean animal that had been torn or mortally wounded by beasts of prey, ......
- Daniel ben Moses David Terni JE Italian rabbi, poet, and Biblical commentator of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries; a native of Ancona. After having taught for ......
- Mattathiah Nissim ben Jacob Israel Terni JE Italian rabbi and poet; flourished in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. He was rabbi at Florence, Urbino, Pesaro, and Sinigaglia. ......
- Raphael Benito Terongi JE Martyr. He, his teacher Raphael Valls, and his sister Catalina Terongi were together publicly burned as "Judios impenitentes" at the ......
- Olry Terquem JE French mathematician; born at Metz June 16, 1782; died at Paris May 6, 1862. In 1801 he began his studies ......
- Terracino JE Italian rabbinical family, of which the following members are known:David Mordecai Terracino: Rabbi at Asti in the nineteenth century.Hezekiah Terracino: ......
- Territorialists JE
- Teru'ah JE
- Teruel JE City of Aragon. In the Middle Ages it possessed a prominent Jewish community, which enjoyed several privileges, and which paid ......
- Terumot JE Treatise in the Mishnah, Tosefta, and Palestinian Talmud. There were two kinds of heave-offerings or gifts to the priest: one ......
- Testament JE See Wills. ......
- Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs JE Title of twelve connected documents which purport to record the last words and exhortations of the twelve sons of Jacob. ......
- Tet JE Ninth letter of the Hebrew alphabet. The signification of its name is uncertain. Its sound is that of an emphatic ......
- Tetrarch JE A governor of a quarter of a province; the title of several feudal lords of Palestine and neighboring countries who ......
- Tetuan JE
- Heinrich Teweles JE Austrian dramatist; born at Prague Nov. 13, 1856. He made his début in 1881 with a drama entitled "Die Schauspielerin." ......
- Texas JE Largest state in the American Union; admitted in 1845; seceded Feb. 1, 1861; and readmitted in 1870. Previous to its ......
- Texeira JE
- Thanskgiving JE
- Koppel (Jacob ben Abraham Mandl) Theben JE President of the Jewish community in Presburg; died at Prague Aug. 26, 1799. As "sheṭadlan" of the Hungarian Jews he ......
- Thebes JE Ancient and famous city of Greece; capital of Bœotia. Although there is no documentary evidence of the presence of Jews ......
- Theft and Stolen Goods JE To steal is to break one of the Ten Commandments, "Thou shalt not steal"; and it is immaterial whether one ......
- Theocracy JE System of state organization and government in which God is recognized as the ruler in whose name authority is exercised ......
- Julius (Judah) Theodor JE German rabbi; born Dec. 28, 1849, at Schmalleningken, East Prussia. He studied philosophy and Orientalia at the University of Breslau ......
- Theodora JE Queen of Bulgaria from 1335 to 1355; born at Tirnova la Grande, capital of the ancient kingdom of Bulgaria, of ......
- Theodore of Mopsuestia JE Christian bishop and Church father; born and educated at Antioch; died at Mopsuestia about 429; teacher of Nestorius and Theodoret, ......
- Theodosia JE
- Theodotion JE One of the Greek translators of the Old Testament (see Jew. Encyc. iii. 187, s.v. Bible Translations). He is the ......
- Theology JE The science that treats of God and of His relation to the world in general and to man in particular; ......
- Theophany JE Manifestation of a god to man; the sensible sign by which the presence of a divinity is revealed. If the ......
- Theophilus JE High priest; son of Anan, and brother of Jonathan, who was deposed by Vitellius in 37 C.E. in favor of ......
- Theosophy JE
- Therapeutae JE A community of Jewish ascetics settled on Lake Mareotis in the vicinity of Alexandria at the time of Philo, who ......
- Thessalonica JE
- Thessaly JE Province of northern Greece, on the Ægean Sea. It numbered Jews among its inhabitants at a very early date, although ......
- Theudas JE Pseudo-Messiah, who appeared during the consulate of Cuspius Fadus and succeeded in winning a large number of adherents. In proof ......
- Thief JE
- Thiengen JE
- Thistles JE
- Emile Thomas (Emil Tobias) JE German actor; born at Berlin Nov. 24, 1836. Thomas has had a most varied career. He made his début in ......
- Father Thomas JE
- Boris Thomashefski JE Judæo-German actor; born at Kiev May 30, 1866. He went to New York to seek work in 1881 and soon ......
- Thorn JE Town of West Prussia, founded in 1233 by the Knights of the Teutonic Order. Jews were not permitted to dwell ......
- Thorns and Thistles JE The desert flora of Palestine is unusually rich in thorns and thistles, containing a whole series of acanthaceous shrubs and ......
- Thrashing-Floor JE
- Three JE
- Threshold JE In early times the threshold had a special sanctity; and that of the Temple was a marked spot, indicating specific ......
- Throne JE A royal seat, or chair of state. The king sits "upon the throne of his kingdom" (Deut. xvii. 18). Pharaoh ......
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- Thunder JE The sound that follows lightning. The proper Hebrew term for it is V12p142001.jpg (Ps. lxxvii. 19 et passim; Job xxvi. ......
- Thurgau JE
- Tiao Kiu Kiaou JE
- Tibbon JE
- Tiberias JE City founded by Herod Antipas in the year 26 C.E., and named in honor of the emperor Tiberius; situated on ......
- Lake Tiberias JE
- Julius Alexander Tiberius JE
- Tibni JE One of the rulers of the kingdom of Israel during the interregnum between Zimri and Omri; son of Ginath. When ......
- Tien-Tsin (Tianjin) JE Commercial city of China. Its Jewish inhabitants number about 150, most of whom are Russian and Polish. They have not ......
- Hermann Tietz JE German rabbi; born at Birnbaum, Posen, Germany, Sept. 3, 1834, and educatedat the University of Berlin (Ph. D. Halle). He ......
- Tiflis JE
- Tiglath-Pileser JE King of Assyria from 747 to 727 B.C.; designated by modern Oriental historians as Tiglath-pileser III. He first appears under ......
- Tigris JE One of the four streams mentioned in Gen. ii. 14 as watering the Garden of Eden, and described, from the ......
- Tiktin JE A Silesian family of rabbis originating from Tiktin, a town in Poland.Abraham ben Gedaliah Tiktin: German rabbi; born at Schwersenz, ......
- Judah Löb ben Simchah Tiktiner (Judah Löb ben Simhah Tiktiner) JE Russian rabbi of the eighteenth century. He officiated as ab bet din in Zagora, and later was a resident of ......
- Rebecca bat Meïr Tiktiner JE Austrian authoress of the sixteenth century; flourished at Prague, where she died, apparently in 1550. She wrote two works: (1) ......
- Chayyim Judah Löb b. Smauel Tiktinski (Hayyim Judah Löb b. Samuel Tiktinski) JE Lithuanian Talmudist; born in Mir Oct. 13, 1823; died in Warsaw March 30, 1899. He was the second son of ......
- Timbrel JE Musical instrument. In the Hebrew music of Old Testament times, as indeed in Oriental music to-day, rhythm was of much ......
- Timnath-Serah JE Town in Mount Ephraim, situated on the northern slope of the hill of Gaash (Josh. xxiv. 30). It was given ......
- Tin JE
- Jacob Tirado JE Convert to Judaism in Amsterdam in the sixteenth century; died in Jerusalem. With several Maranos he sailed from Portugal in ......
- Tirhakah JE King of Ethiopia (i.e., Nubia). When Sennacherib and his general (Rabshakeh) were besieging Lachish, Libnah, and Jerusalem, it was reported ......
- Tirzah JE Ancient Canaanitish capital (Josh. xii. 24), which, from the context, seems to have been situated in the northern part of ......
- Elijah Tishbi JE
- Judah ben Elijah Tishbi JE Karaite scholar and liturgical poet; flourished at Belgrade in the first half of the sixteenth century; grandson of Abraham ben ......
- Tithe JE The tenth part of anything, appropriated as tax or sacrifice.—Biblical Data: Tithing one's possessions was a very ancient custom, existing ......
- Title Page JE Decorations.In the early sixteenth century the colophon still predominated. The title of the "Sefer Minhag Abot," the condensed liturgical code ......
- Titles of Hebrew Books JE In Hebrew literature, books, with few exceptions, are recognized by their titles independently of their authors' names. Citations from and ......
- Titles of Honor JE Words and phrases applied to persons to distinguish their noble birth, or their official or social rank and station, or ......
- Titus JE Emperor of Rome from 79 to 81; born in 39 or 41; died Sept. 13, 81; son of Vespasian, the ......
- Arch of Titus JE A triumphal arch erected at Rome in honor of the emperor Titus and in celebration of his victory over the ......
- Joseph Tob 'Elem JE
- Tob Le-Hodot JE
- Tobacco JE The use of tobacco for smoking and in the form of snuff is commonamong Jews, who in some countries control ......
- Tobia ben Moses Ha-Abel JE Karaite scholar, Biblical commentator, liturgical poet, and translator; flourished at Constantinople in the eleventh and twelfth centuries. Fürst ("Gesch. des ......
- Tobiads JE Jewish party in the Maccabean period. A combination of the statements of Josephus ("Ant." xii. 4, §§ 1-11) and of ......
- Tobiah ben Eliezer JE Talmudist and poet of the eleventh century; author of the "Leḳaḥ Ṭob" or "Pesiḳta Zuṭarta," a midrashic commentary on the ......
- Tobiah ben Elijah of Vienne (Burgundy) JE French tosafist of the thirteenth century. He was a younger contemporary, and perhaps also a pupil, of Isaac ben Abraham ......
- Emil Tobias JE
- Book of Tobit JE A late Jewish work, never received into the Jewish canon, and included in the Apocrypha by Protestants, although it was ......
- Mordecai ben Abraham Tockels JE German Talmudist; born at Lissa; died in Berlin June 12, 1743. As a poor young man he went to Berlin, ......
- Hermann Todesco JE Austrian financier and philanthropist; born at Presburg 1792; died there Nov. 23, 1844. At first engaging in the silk trade, ......
- Todros of Beaucaire JE (called Ha-Ḳaẓin). One of the chief poets of the second half of the thirteenth century; resided in Montpellier. In 1277 ......
- Todros of Cavaillon JE French physician of the latter part of the fourteenth century, who flourished, according to Carmoly, about 1375. He was the ......
- Todros ben Isaac JE Talmudist; lived in Italy or in southern France in the latter part of the thirteenth century and the early part ......
- Todros ben Kalonymus JE French scholar and liturgical poet; lived at Narbonne in the first half of the twelfth century; son of Kalonymus the ......
- Todros ben Meshullam ben David JE Provençal translator; born at Arles in the early part of the fourteenth century. Of his life no details are known ......
- Todros ben Moses Yom-Tob JE French physician; flourished at Cavaillon in the second half of the fourteenth century; identified by Steinschneider with Todros of Cavaillon. ......
- Tohorot JE Name of the sixth and last order in the Mishnah and the Tosefta. "Ṭohorot" is a euphemism for uncleanness, all ......
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- Tokachah (Tokahah) JE The term used to connote the prediction by Moses of due punishment in case of disobedience of the divine law ......
- Tola JE A son of Issachar who had journeyed to Egypt with Jacob (Gen. xlvi. 13). In the census of the people ......
- Toledano JE A family taking its name from Toledo, the city in which it originated, and including printers, Talmudic scholars, rabbis, and ......
- Toledo JE Several Jewish authors who wrote in Arabic were born and probably educated at Toledo, even after its conquest by the ......
- Toledo, Ohio JE
- Toledot Yeshu' JE See Jesus in Jewish Legend. ......
- Toleranzpatent JE
- Toll JE
- Jacob b. Simeon Tomashov JE Polish rabbi of the seventeenth century. His father is styled "ha-Ḳadosh," a term generally given to a martyr, so that ......
- Tombs JE From the earliest times the Hebrews practised burial of the dead (V12p183001.jpg, whence "ḳeber" = "tomb"), so that cremation, which ......
- Tombstones JE The custom of marking a grave by a stone which bore an inscription describing the qualities of the deceased and ......
- Topaz JE
- Topeka JE
- Tophet JE Old Testament term used chiefly by Jeremiah (vii. 31, 32; xix. 6, 11, 12, 13, 14) and once in II ......
- Torah JE Name applied to the five books of Moses, Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. The contents of the Torah as ......
- Torat Kohanim (Sifra) JE
- Tordesillas JE Spanish city near Valladolid, with a Jewish community, which was visited by Vicente Ferrer toward the end of 1411 for ......
- Moses Ha-Kohen de Tordesillas JE Spanish controversialist, who was called upon to suffer for his faith, an attempt being made to convert him to Christianity ......
- Toronto JE Canadian city; capital of the province of Ontario. Toronto possesses four regularly organized Jewish congregations, the oldest being the Holy ......
- Tomas de Torquemada JE
- Lelio (Hillel) della Torre JE Italian rabbi and educator; born in Cuneo, Piedmont, Jan. 11, 1805; died in Padua July 9, 1871. His father, Solomon ......
- Tort JE Any wrongful act, neglect, or default whereby legal damage is caused to the person, property, or reputation of another. Liability ......
- Tortoise JE Rendering in the Authorized Version of the Hebrew word "ẓab" (Lev. xi. 29; see Lizard). Some commentators assume "gallim" in ......
- Tortosa JE City in Catalonia where Jews lived and owned land as early as the Roman period. This Jewish community was one ......
- Löb b. Abraham Tortschiner JE
- Tosafot JE Critical and explanatory glosses on the Talmud, printed, in almost all editions, on the outer margin and opposite Rashi's notes. ......
- Tosefta JE Name of a collection of baraitot which treat in a more complete form than does the Mishnah the subject of ......
- Tötbrief JE Term applied in Germany to the edicts issued by the kings and emperors, to the papal bulls, and to the ......
- Totemism JE A primitive social system in which members of a clan reckoned kinship through their mothers, and worshiped some animal or ......
- Toul JE Capital of an arrondissement in the department of Meurthe-et-Moselle, France, with a Jewish population dating from the thirteenth century. Among ......
- Toulon JE Capital of an arrondissement in the department of the Var, France. Like most of the principal cities of Provence, Toulon ......
- Toulouse JE Capital of the department of Haute-Garonne, France, where a large number of Jews lived as early as the beginning of ......
- Judah Touro JE American philanthropist; born at Newport, R. I., June 16, 1775; died at New Orleans, La., Jan. 13, 1854; son of ......
- Tours JE Capital of the department of Indre-et-Loire, France. Since the first half of the sixth century Jews have lived either in ......
- Tower JE A building of strength or magnificence (Isa. ii. 15; Cant. iv. 4, vii. 4), and, with a more limited connotation, ......
- Crawford Howell Toy JE American Christian Orientalist; born at Norfolk, Va., March 23, 1836. He was educated at the University of Virginia, and studied ......
- Trabot (Trabotti) JE Family of Italian scholars of the fifteenth, sixteenth, and seventeenth centuries, which immigrated to Italy from France, so that several ......
- Herman Trachtenberg JE Russian jurist; born in Jitomir 1839; died there 1895. He studied law at the University of St. Petersburg, and at ......
- Trade JE
- Trade unionism JE Excepting in Holland, the creation of a Jewish proletariat has everywhere followed immigration from the east-European centers, where the massing ......
- Das Traditionelle Judenthum JE
- Traditions JE Doctrines and sayings transmitted from father to son by word of mouth, and thus preserved among the people. Such traditions ......
- Trajan JE Roman emperor from 98 to 117. Like Vespasian, Titus, and Hadrian, he is frequently mentioned by Jewish writers; and he ......
- Trani JE Family of scholars, members of which were prominent in Spain and the Levant.Aaron di Trani: Spanish tosafist; born in Castile; ......
- Transfer JE
- Translations JE After the early victories of the Mohammedans and the consequent spread of Arabic civilization, the Jews of the Eastern countries ......
- Transliteration JE The Greek and Latin words which entered into the language of the Hebrews are transcribed in the Talmud, Midrash, and ......
- Transmigration of souls JE The passing of souls into successive bodily forms, either human or animal. According to Pythagoras, who probably learned the doctrine ......
- Transvaal JE
- Transylvania JE A district which has formed a part of Hungary since 1867. According to one tradition, the first Jewish settlers of ......
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- Horace Traubel JE American editor; born at Camden, N. J., Dec. 19, 1858; educated in the public schools of his native town. In ......
- Treasure-Trove JE
- Tomas Trebino de Sobremonte (Tomas Tremino de Sobremonte) JE Martyr; burned at the stake at Mexico, or Lima, April 11, 1649. He had previously been reconciled by the Inquisition; ......
- Laws Concerning Trees JE Cutting down fruit-bearing and useful trees is forbidden by the Mosaic law. In time of war the fruit-trees about...
- John Immanuel Tremellius JE Italian Hebraist; born at Ferrara 1510; died at Sedan Oct. 9, 1580. He was educated at the University of Padua. ......
- Isaac Trenel JE French rabbi; born at Metz Dec. 28, 1822; died at Paris in 1890. He studied at Marmoutier under his uncle ......
- Trespass-Offerings JE
- Der treue Zionswächter JE
- Jacob Treuenburg JE
- Treves JE Family which derived its name from the Prussian city of Treves, famous for its prominentmen. No other family can boast ......
- Twelve Tribes JE The individual tribes having been treated under their respective captions, it is proposed to discuss in the present article the ......
- Triennial Cycle JE A cycle of three years, in the course of which the whole Law is read on Sabbaths and festivals. This ......
- Ernst Johannes Trier JE Danish educator; born in Copenhagen Jan. 23, 1837; died at Vallekilde Dec. 29, 1893. He was graduated from the University ......
- Jacob Frederik Trier JE Danish physician; born in Copenhagen June 14, 1831; died there May 17, 1898. He studied at the Metropolitan School and ......
- Herman Trier JE Danish educator, writer, and politician; born in Copenhagen May 10, 1845. He received his early education at the Von Westenske ......
- Salomon Meyer Trier JE Danish pharmacist; born in Copenhagen in 1804; died there in Dec., 1888. He was graduated from the Copenhagen College of ......
- Seligmann Meyer Trier JE Danish physician; born in Copenhagen June 7, 1800; died there Dec. 20, 1863. He was the son of poor parents, ......
- Friedrich Gustav Triesch JE Austrian dramatist; born at Vienna June 16, 1845. Triesch studied sculpture for a time at the Akademie der Bildenden Künste, ......
- Gabriel Trieste JE Italian merchant and philanthropist; born Dec. 24, 1784; died at Padua March 9, 1860. He was president of the Jewish ......
- Eliezer ben Joseph Yospa Trillinger JE Austrian rabbi; lived in the latter half of the seventeenth and at the beginning of the eighteenth century; died at ......
- Joseph Elijah Triwosch JE Russian Hebrew writer and poet; born at Wilna Jan. 18, 1856; settled at Grodno as a teacher of Hebrew and ......
- Troki JE Karaite family deriving its name from the city of Troki, in the government of Wilna, Russia. The more important members ......
- Trop JE Judæo-German term for tropes, the short musical cadences, called "distinctions" in theChurch plain-song, which are the traditional vocal interpretation of ...... -- links to Cantillation
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- Trusts and Trustees JE It has been shown under Guardian and Ward and under Community how the Jewish law took notice of the various ......
- Tschernigoff JE
- Tubal-Cain JE Brother of Jabal and Jubal, sons of Lamech, who appear to have been the originators of several industries and arts. ...... -- redirects to Lamech
- Jules Tuchmann JE French folklorist; born in Paris March 23, 1830; died there Feb. 28, 1901. Privately educated, he devoted his whole life ......
- Jacob Tugenhold JE Russian educator and author; born in Breslau 1791; died at Warsaw April 20, 1871. Realizing that education was one of ......
- Wolf Tugenhold JE Russian educator and author; brother of Jacob Tugendhold. He was teacher in the rabbinical school of Wilna and also censor ......
- Naphtali Wolf Tur JE Russian Hebraist; born at Wilna; died there May 29, 1885 (according to Zeitlin, June 8, 1884). Tur settled in Warsaw, ......
- Turim JE
- Wilhelm Turteltaub JE Austrian physician and poet; born at Rzeszow, Galicia, March 25, 1816. At the age of twelve he wrote a comedy ......
- Jacob Tus JE
- Tushiyyah JE Publishing establishment founded in Warsaw in 1896, which, though a private enterprise, is in reality a Hebrew publication society striving ......
- Anthropological types JE Correlated norms of racial qualities. Individuals who present an interrelation between the color of the hair...
- Tyria JE City of Asia Minor, sixty miles from Smyrna. Its Jewish community is of ancient date, the earliest members having arrived ......