Eliezer L. Silbermann Rabbi Nathan M. Adler Michael Sachs Samuel David Luzzatto
Founded at
Lyck, Kingdom of Prussia
Headquarters
Jerusalem, Israel (since 1934)
Official language
Hebrew
Mekitze Nirdamim (Hebrew: מְקִיצֵי נִרְדָּמִים, Meḳitse nirdamim, lit. "Rousers of Those Who Slumber") is a literary society dedicated to the retrieval, preservation, and publication of medieval Hebrew texts.[1] It was first established at Lyck, Prussia in 1861, and is now based out of Jerusalem, Israel.
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MekitzeNirdamim (Hebrew: מְקִיצֵי נִרְדָּמִים, Meḳitse nirdamim, lit. "Rousers of Those Who Slumber") is a literary society dedicated to the retrieval...
existing editions of the latter. Machzor Vitry was published in 1891 by MekitzeNirdamim. A new edition, based on Cod. Add. Nos. 27,200-27,201, Sassoon-Klagsbald...
1815). His commentaries on the Bible were published by the society MekitzeNirdamim (Lyck, 1868–75) under the title Imre Shefer. Wessely influenced his...
Alliance Israélite Universelle in Paris, was on the committee of the MekitzeNirdamim, was one of the vice-presidents of the American Federation of Zionists...
unedited part of the work by David Abudirham, Tashlum-Abudraham, for MekitzeNirdamim (1900), publisher The second edition of Seder Berakhot by Michael Moravsky...
book appeared as a publication of the society known under the name of MekitzeNirdamim (Lyck, 1868). Buber's method of dealing with the difficult undertaking...
Hebr. MSS. Bibliothèque Nationale. p. 61. Nos. 458-577). The society MekitzeNirdamim, on its foundation, took as one of its first tasks the publication...
antiquarian society, Ḥevrat Me'orerei Yeshenim (a forerunner of the MekitzeNirdamim), in connection with which he published many important and valuable...
Hebrew), 2023-12-27, retrieved 2024-02-23 Zunz, "Z. G." p. 280 ed. MekitzeNirdamim, 1884, i. 71 et seq. This article incorporates text from a publication...
library, and has been edited by A. Hildesheimer in the collection of the MekitzeNirdamim (Berlin, 1888–92). The material of this recension is much richer and...