Sefer Nizzahon Yashan — For other uses, see Book of Victory. Sefer Nizzahon Yashan (ספר ניצחון) “The Book of Victory” is a 13th Century anonymous Jewish apologetic text. In medieval times this was known in Latin as the Nizzahon Vetus. A modern edition was published by… … Wikipedia
History of the Jews of Thessaloniki — Main article: History of the Jews in Greece Jewish family of Salonika in 1917 … Wikipedia
Romaniotes — Infobox Ethnic group group = Romaniotes population = Over 6,000 region1 = flagcountry|Greece pop1 = 6,000 (estimated) region2 = flagcountry|Israel pop2 = unknown region3 = flagcountry|USA pop3 = unknown languages = Greek, Hebrew, Yevanic, local… … Wikipedia
Yoshon — [] In classical Rabbinic Judaism, this requirement was considered restricted to the five classical grains of Judaism wheat, barley, oats, spelt, and rye; any of these grains that are too young to pass the requirement (and products made from them) … Wikipedia
Hadash — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Hadash (homonymie). Hadash Ces cinq céréales, le blé, l’orge, le seigle, l’épeautre et l’avoine ne peuvent être consommés avant Pessa h du fait du hadash … Wikipédia en Français
Chodosh — Grain products In Judaism, Chodosh (or Chadash) (Hebrew: חדש ; new [grain] ) is a concept within Kashrut (the Jewish dietary regulations), based on the Biblical requirement not to eat any grain of the new year (or products made from it)… … Wikipedia
Cádiz (province) — Spanish Province name = Cádiz full name = Provincia de Cádiz coat of arms = sin escudo.svg motto = anthem = capital = Cádiz language = Spanish area = 7.436 area rank = 34° area magnitude = area percent = 1,47 pop = 1.180.817 pop rank = 8° pop… … Wikipedia
GREECE — (Heb. יָוָן, Yavan), country in S.E. Europe. SECOND TEMPLE PERIOD (TO 330 C.E.) Although the earliest known Jews on the Greek mainland are to be found only from the third century B.C.E., it is highly probable that Jews traveled or were forcibly… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
PAPERNA, ABRAHAM JACOB — (1840–1919), Hebrew writer and critic. Paperna, who was born in Kapuli, Russia, was brought up in the spirit of the moderate Haskalah which prevailed in his father s house. In 1861 he started publishing articles and poems in Ha Meliẓ and Ha… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
SALONIKA — (Thessaloniki), port located in N.E. Greece. Although historical evidence is scarce, it is believed that the Alexandrian Jews who arrived in ca. 140 B.C.E. were among the first Jews to settle in Salonika. Several sources give evidence of the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism