Hemdat Yamim is a book dealing with Jewish customs and laws (particularly of Jewish holidays), including many musar exhortations. It is based on kabbalah in general, and the kabbalah of the Ari in particular.
The book was first published by Israel Yaakov Algazi in Izmir in about 1731. The question of the authorship and nature of the book - whether early or late, whether or not the author was a Sabbatean - were once in dispute, and as a result also the attitude towards customs recorded in the book.
HemdatYamim is a book dealing with Jewish customs and laws (particularly of Jewish holidays), including many musar exhortations. It is based on kabbalah...
Jewish holidays, also known as Jewish festivals or Yamim Tovim (Hebrew: ימים טובים, romanized: yāmim ṭoḇim, lit. 'Good Days', or singular Hebrew: יום טוב...
these contributions, he was mistakenly believed to be the author of the HemdatYamim, a guidebook for the performance of ritual practices as well as prayers...
embellishments were recorded in later rabbinic works such as the 18th century ḤemdatYamim (anonymous, but sometimes attributed to Nathan of Gaza). The most elaborate...
build a road to the village of Hurfeish. The isolated settlement of HemdatYamim also fought for many years for its existence within the reserve. Apart...
Lady Montefiore. In the years 1833–1885, Saphir helped print the book ḤemdatYamim (reprinted Jerusalem 1977) by the arch-poet of Yemen, R. Shalom Shabazi...
"HemdatYamim." The couple bore three children. Rona, Nevo and Yeshurun and are grandparents of eight grandchildren. They all live at HemdatYamim. Tavior...
produced five 30-minute documentary films for Channel 2, one of which, HemdatYamim, was her directorial debut. In 1995, Cohen joined a group of journalists...
Rapoport. In Izmir, he initiated the printing of the Kabbalistic book HemdatYamim (of unknown authorship, but which some attribute to Alghazi himself)...