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Avrohom Davis

Autor/a de Metsudah Linear Passover Haggadah

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Obres de Avrohom Davis

The Metsudah Tehillim (1983) 16 exemplars
Metsudah Sukkos Reader, The (1997) 6 exemplars
The METSUDAH MACHZOR: SUKKOS (1985) 4 exemplars
Metsudah Tehillim, Pocket Size (2005) 4 exemplars
Shmuel 2, The Metsudah Linear (2000) 2 exemplars
Viduy 1 exemplars
Megillas Esther 1 exemplars
Metsudah Siddur 1 exemplars
Metsudah Tehillim 1 exemplars
The Metsudah Siddur 1 exemplars

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NO OF PAGES: 353 SUB CAT I: Code of Jewish Law SUB CAT II: Reference SUB CAT III: DESCRIPTION: Volume II of "Metsudah Kitzur Shulchan Aruch" is the Code of Jewish Law covering the following topics: 35-Separation of challah; 36-Salting meat; 37-Pertaining to the ritual immersion of utensils; 38-Concerning bread that was baked, food that was cooked, and milk that was miled by a non-jew; 39-Concerning eating or drinking before the meal; 40-Pertaining to washing of hands before the meal; 41-Pertaining to the breaking of bread and the berachah hamotzi; 42-Pertaining to the meal; 43-Pertaining to the berachos over special courses during the meal; 44-Concerning the washing of hands after a meal and saying of birkas hamazon; 45-Pertaining to zimun and birkas hamazon; 46-Pertaining to forbidden foods; 47-Pertaining to non-Jewish wine and the method of koshering (purging) utensils in which it was held; 48-Berachos on foods (made) of the five species of grain; 49-Berachah on wine and the berachah hatov vehameitiv; 50-berachos said before enjoying food, drinks,, and fragrances; 51-Relating to the concluding berachah; 52-Berachos of borei peri ha'eitz and borei peri ha'adamah and shehakol; 53-berachos over soup, fruit, and vegetable juices; 54-Relating to primary and secondary foods; 55-Concerning the order of precedence relating to berachos; 56-Concerning berachos recited erroneously; 57-Relating to berachos over food and drink served in addition to the original fare; 58-Concerning the berachah over fragrance; 59-Relating to the berachos shehecheyanu and hatov vehameitiv; 60-Concerning the berachos over phenomenal sights; 61-Concerning the berachah hagomeil and other berachos on various occassions; 62-Concerning business and commerce; 63-Prohibition of deceiving others with words and misleading others; 64-Prohibition of dealing in forbidden objects; 65-Interest (ribis); 66-Iska; 67-Vows and oaths; 68-Traveller's prayer and precautions to be taken when traveling; 69-Mincha prayer; 70-Maariv prayer; 71-Order of the night.NOTES: Purchased from 1-800-Judaism. Requested by Andy Sisler. SUBTITLE: A new linear translation and commentary… (més)
 
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NO OF PAGES: 320 SUB CAT I: Code of Jewish Law SUB CAT II: Reference SUB CAT III: DESCRIPTION: Volume III of "Metsudah Kitzur Shulchan Aruch" is the Code of Jewish Law covering the following topics: 72-Great Holiness on the Shabbos-one who desecrates it is like an idolater. Laws dealing with commencement of Shabbos; 73-The condition whereby it is permitted to give work to a non-Jew on Friday and to lend or rent vessels to him on Friday; 74-Embarking on a ship; 75-Candle lighting; 76-Prayers on Shabbos and Yom Tov; 77-Kiddush and the Shabbos meals for night and day; 78-Torah reading on Shabbos and Yom Tom; 79-Maftir; 80-Some of the melachos that are prohibited on Shabbos; 81-The four domains with regard to Shabbos; 82-The Prohibition against removing things from one domain to another; 83-The enclosure of partitions is useful only when fenced around dwellings; 84-Regarding carrying garments and ornaments; 85-Pertaining to a fire that breaks out on Shabbos; 86-Bathing (on Shabbos); 89-Concerning a base for a prohibited object; 90-Concerning doing your needs where no melachah is involved; melachah done through a non-Jew; 91-Concerning one who feels slightly ill and a sick person whose condition is not critical; 92-Pertaining to the critically ill and Laws of forced transgression; 93-Women at childbirth on Shabbos; 94-Concerning eiruvei chatzeiros; 95-Eiruvei techumin; 96-Concerning the maariv prayer on Shabbos night and havdallah.NOTES: Purchased from 1-800-Judaism. Requested by Andy Sisler. SUBTITLE: A new linear translation and commentary… (més)
 
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NO OF PAGES: 457 SUB CAT I: Code of Jewish Law SUB CAT II: Reference SUB CAT III: DESCRIPTION: Volume IV of "Metsudah Kitzur Shulchan Aruch" is the Code of Jewish Law covering the following topics: 97-Rosh Chodesh and sanctification of the new moon; 98-Yom Tov; 99-Mukzeh on Yom Tov; 100-Priestly blessing; 101-Concerning preparation on the first day of Yom Tov for the second day or for a weekday; 102-Eiruv tavshilin; 103-Rejoicing in Yom Tov; Chol hamoed (Intermediate days of a Yom Tov); 105-Things forbidden because they are bothersome; 106-Buying and selling during chol hamoed; 107-Month of Nisan; 108-Wheat and flour for the matzos; 109-Concerning the water (used for kneading the matzos); 110-Concerning the kneading and baking of the matzos; 111-Search and nullification of the chametz; 112-Chametz that is forbidden to be dept on Pesach and that which may be kept on Pesach; 113-Concerning erev Pesach and the baking of matzos; 114-Concerning the selling of chametz; 115-Erev Pesach when it occurs on Shabbos; 116-Kashering; 117-Various laws concerning Pesach; 118-Preparation for the Seder; 119-The Seder; 120-Counting the omer and the days of sefirah; 121-Concerning public fast days; 122-Concerning the three weeks between the seventeenth of Tammuz and Tishah beAv; 123-Concerning erev Tishah beAv; 124-Tishah beAv; 125-Tishah beAv when it occurs on Shabbos or on Sunday; 126- Commemorating the destruction of the Beis Hamikdash; 127-Concerning private fast days; 128-Concerning the month of Elul; 129-Rosh Hashanah; 130-Relating to the ten days of repentance; 131-Erev Yom Kippur Eve; 132-Order of Yom Kippur Eve; 133-Yom Kippur; 134-Laws of the Sukkah; 135-Dwelling in the Sukkah; 136-Lulav and the other species; 137-Taking the lulav and the hakafos; 138-Hoshana rabbah, shemini atzeres and simchas torah; 139-Chanukah; 140-Order of the four parshiyos; 141-Concerning the sending of gifts of food, gifts to the needy, and the seudas purim, purim feast.NOTES: Purchased from 1-800-Judaism. Requested by Andy Sisler. SUBTITLE: A new linear translation and commentary… (més)
 
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NO OF PAGES: 442 SUB CAT I: Code of Jewish Law SUB CAT II: Reference SUB CAT III: DESCRIPTION: Volume V of "Metsudah Kitzur Shulchan Aruch" is the Code of Jewish Law covering the following topics: 143-Honoring Father and Mother; 144-Honor due the Rebbe, the aged, the scholar and the kohein; 145-Concerning marriage; 146-Fast of the bridegroom and bride; 147-The nuptial ceremony; 148-The privacy following the marriage ceremony; 149-Birkas hamazon for weddings and the mitzvah to gladden bride and groom; 150-Modesty; 151-Prohibition of discharging semen in vain; 152-Prohibition against being secluded with women; 153-A woman who is menstrually unclean; 154-Concerning the menses; 155-Separation before the menstual term; 156-Perception of blood resulting from cohabitation; 157-Pre-nuptial laws; 158-Childbirth and miscarriage; 159-Putting on white linen and counting clean days; 160-Shampooing the hair; 161-What constitutes a chatsitsah; 162-Immersion; 163-Circumcision; 164-Redemption of the firstborn; 165-Training of children; 166-Prohibition of omens; 167-Idolatry; 168-Images that are forbidden; 169-Tatooing and making gashes of mourning; 170-Shaving the hair of the temples and beard; 171-Man should not wear a woman's garb; 172-Concerning new crops; 173-Orlah, fruits of the first three years; 174-Tree grafting; 175-Interbreeding animals; 176-Shaatnez; 177-Firstborn of clean animals; 178-firstborn of a donkey; 179-Concerning loans; 180-Cancellation of debts in the sabbatical year; 181-Litigation and testimony; 182-Concerning theft and robbery; 183-Property damage; 184-Physical injury; 185-Borrowing and hiring; 186-Muzzling animals; 187-Lost and found articles; 188-Concerning bailments; 189-Unloading and loading animals; 190-Protecting life and property; 191-Cruelty to animals; 192-The sick, the physician and remedies; 193-Visiting the sick; 194-A person near death, guarding the deceased; 195-Tearing the garments; 196-Onein; 197-Shrouds and purification of the deceased; 198-Funeral and burial services; 199-Burial and the cemetary; 200-Burial on Yom Tov; 201-Suicide and the wicked; 202-Defilement of a Kehein; 203-Relatives who are mourned; 204-Beginning of the mourning period; 205-Meal of condolence; 206-Timely and delayed news; 207-Consoling the mourners; 208-A mourner is forbidden to work; 209-Prohibitions of bathing, wearing shoes, etc. 210-Prohibition to study Torah and to exchange greetings; 211-Other prohibited things for a mourner.NOTES: Purchased from 1-800-Judaism. Requested by Andy Sisler. SUBTITLE: A new linear translation and commentary… (més)
 
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