David Abudarham (fl. 1340) (Hebrew: ר׳ דָּוִד אַבּוּדַרְהָם), referred to as Abudarham,[1] Abudraham, or Avudraham,[2][3] was a rishon who lived in Seville in the 14th century and was known for his commentary on the siddur.
^Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland (1834). "Lectures on Jewish Liturgy". Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland. Cambridge University Press for the Royal Asiatic Society: 182.
DavidAbudarham (fl. 1340) (Hebrew: ר׳ דָּוִד אַבּוּדַרְהָם), referred to as Abudarham, Abudraham, or Avudraham, was a rishon who lived in Seville in the...
underlying principles. DavidAbudarham wrote that there is more than one reason why these commandments do not have blessings. Abudarham and Shlomo ibn Aderet...
Archived from the original on August 9, 2011. Retrieved May 24, 2011. DavidAbudarham, end of commentary to Passover Mussaf Jerusalem Talmud Hagigah 2:3...
tradition of Ushpizin: Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Moses, Aaron, Joseph, David. Abudarham speaks of the custom of reading the Torah on the night of Hoshana Rabbah...
he is the descendant of the Spanish Rabbi DavidAbudarham, author of Sefer Abudarham. The younger Abudarham immigrated to the British Overseas Territory...
begins on Friday night. Although this fast is considered a minor fast, DavidAbudarham attributed to it an additional theoretical stringency not shared by...
again. It is mentioned in the Machzor Vitry [he], in the writings of DavidAbudarham, and in Kol Bo. Both Ashkenazi and Sephardic Jews traditionally recite...
discussed by DavidAbudarham in Seville in the fourteenth century and by many other commentaries discussing augury practices of seeing shadows. Abudarham notes...
from the stripping of leaves from their trees by powerful [rain] winds. Abudarham, Sha'ar ha-Tekufot, p. 122a, Venice, 1566 Peri Ḥadash, on Orach Chayim...
arrived in 1819 and set themselves up in the cloth and wine trades. The Abudarham family from Gibraltar were involved in the Madeira wine industry from...
Great Synagogue, the Little Synagogue, the Flemish Synagogue, and the Abudarham Synagogue. The first synagogue established after the 1717 expulsion of...
of a son named Jonah. "Abu" also forms family names, as in the case of Abudarham or Abulafia. The Arabic article "al" appears in quite a number of names...
being called Tzoma Rabba / The Big Fast – it feels long!). Rabbi David ben Joseph Abudarham writes: In the Haftarah of the Shabbat prior to Pesach we read...
Schechter, "Saadyana," p. 118. See Abraham ibn Daud in M. J. C. i. 67. Abudarham, ed. Venice, p. 70c. Numbers 27:16 et seq. I Kings 2:1-12. according to...
companion of Islam's founder, Muhammad David Abudirham, 14th century rabbi in Seville. Authored the Sefer Abudarham on explanation of Sefardi liturgy and...
bibliographer and linguist Sidi Heddi, 13th century marabout Solomon Abudarham Baruch Abuhassira Yaakov Abuhassira Israel Abuhassira, known as Baba Sali...
Williams, G. (2002). "Augmentative and Alternative Communication". In Abudarham, S.; Hurd, A. (eds.). Management of communication needs in people with...
Sanctuary ark, Lincoln Square Synagogue, New York City (2013), created by David Ascalon The Central Synagogue in Manhattan, New York City Temple Emanu-El...
others by David Levi in 1789 and following years, but the Prayer Books were first officially translated into English in 1836, by hakham David de Aaron...
1491, the same work was produced, as Zedner states, by Isaac b. Judah b. David Katorzi, who, according to Proctor, was also the printer of the Naples Naḥmanides...