Meir (Ish Shalom) Friedmann (10 July 1831 in Kraszna (Slovak: Kružná), district of Kashau (Košice Region), Kingdom of Hungary, Austrian Empire – 1908 in Vienna, Austria-Hungary)[1] was an Austrian-Hungarian Jewish scholar. His editions of the Midrash are the standard texts. His chief editions were the Sifre (1864), the Mekhilta (1870), Pesiqta Rabbathi (1880). At the time of his death he was editing the Sifra. Friedmann, while inspired with regard for tradition, dealt with the Rabbinic texts with modern scientific methods, and rendered conspicuous service to the critical investigation of the Midrash and to the history of early homilies.[2]
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Meir (Ish Shalom) Friedmann (10 July 1831 in Kraszna (Slovak: Kružná), district of Kashau (Košice Region), Kingdom of Hungary, Austrian Empire – 1908...
in Vienna, where he studied under the more modern Talmudic scholar MeirFriedmann, before moving on in 1879 to undertake further studies at the Berlin...
Thesaurus, xiv. Other editions include: Sifra d'vei rav. Edited by MeirFriedmann (Meir Ish Shalom). Breslau 1915. Sifra or Torat Kohanim. Edited by Finkelstein...
congregation in Vienna along a similar path. In Jellinek's local seminary, MeirFriedmann and Isaac Hirsch Weiss followed Frankel's moderate approach to critical...
public lectures were delivered by himself, Isaac Hirsch Weiss, and MeirFriedmann. A scholarly periodical, also called Beit ha-Midrash, was published...
different from PdRK; it is similar to the Tanhuma midrashim. In 1880, MeirFriedmann edited a version of the Pesikta Rabbati which contains, in 47 numbers...
editor-in-chief. Since 1993 the editor is Yohanan Friedmann. In 2024, Meir Bar Asher joined Yohanan Friedmann as co-editor. The journal is published annually...
Retrieved May 7, 2013. Friedmann, Meir (ed.). תנא דבי אליהו (PDF) (in Hebrew). pp. 156–166. Retrieved May 7, 2013. Friedmann, Meir (ed.). תנא דבי אליהו...
with the Bet Talmud, a monthly magazine which he founded in 1881 with MeïrFriedmann. In this periodical Weiss published numerous articles of his own, most...
Shobha Nehru, commonly known as Fori Nehru and Auntie Fori (born Magdolna Friedmann; 5 December 1908 – 25 April 2017), was a Hungarian-born Indian social...
local secular authorities. Since 1911, through a capitulation by Ben-Zion Meir Hai Uziel, Israel has had two chief rabbis, one Ashkenazi and one Sephardi...
32b; Tosefta Shabbat 3:[4:]3 Sifre on Numbers 5:8 Z. P. V. 8:28 See Friedmann, Meir (ed.). Sifre ספרי (in Hebrew). Vienna. Numbers 4. Retrieved Jan 19...
in his Sefer ha-Mizrachi, Shem-Ṭob ben Abraham in his Migdal Oz, and R. Meir ibn Gabbai in his Tola'at Ya'akov), the only known extract of any length...
as president. Several justice ministers, including Haim Ramon, Daniel Friedmann, Ayelet Shaked, and Yariv Levin have attempted to end the seniority discipline...
involved in the Zionist movement in Georgia/Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic Meir Bar-Ilan (1880–1949), born in Volozhin,Russian Empire (Belarus), rabbi and...
conflict. Widely considered the most powerful woman in Israel since Golda Meir, Livni has served in eight different cabinet positions throughout her career...
L'Encyclopedie des Messageries Maritimes (in French). Philippe Ramona. Friedmann, Ronald (1998). Exil auf Mauritius 1940 bis 1945. Report einer "demokratischen"...
of Rashi's continuators, as his sons-in-law and his grandson Samuel ben Meïr (RaSHBaM), while they wrote commentaries on the Talmud after the manner of...
meshulachim, frequently labeled so that the charity be given in memory of Rabbi Meir Ba'al ha-Nes. The conceptual antecedent of the halukka may date back to the...
for example, Targum to Isaiah 40:13 e.g., in Sifre Deuteronomy 31 [ed. Friedmann, p. 72] Hagigah 12a,b Sotah 9b Sotah 17b; Leviticus Rabbah 8:2 Genesis...
is most likely the son of R. Eleazar ben Shammua. He was a pupil of Rabbi Meir, whose teachings, both halakhic and aggadic, he transmitted. However, Maimonides...
(Captain) Maccabi Tel Aviv 2DF David Weinberg Maccabi Tel Aviv 3MF Zalman Friedmann Hapoel Tel Aviv 3MF Gdalyahu Fuchs Hapoel Haifa 3MF Paul Kastenbaum Hapoel...
teachers in the Halakah; he transmits sayings of R. Judah bar Ilai, of R. Meir, and of R. Jose bar Ḥalafta. The last-named was honored as a teacher by Simeon...