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Hoshen — Hoshen/Choshen is a Hebrew word usually translated as breastplate ; in English language contexts it refers to a specific breastplate the sacred breastplate worn by the Jewish high priest, according to the Book of Exodus. In the biblical account,… … Wikipedia
Hoshen Mishpat — Le Hoshen Mishpat (hébreu : חושן משפט « pectoral du jugement », d après Exode 28:15, acronyme חו מ Ho M) est la quatrième section de l Arbaa Tourim, code de Loi juive de Jacob ben Asher sur lequel se modèle le Choulhan Aroukh de… … Wikipédia en Français
Algorithme de Hoshen-Kopelman — L algorithme de Hoshen Kopelman est un algorithme permettant de dénombrer les amas d un type d objet dans un réseau fini, et de déterminer leurs tailles. Il a été développé par J. Hoshen et R. Kopelman en 1976 dans le cadre de la détermination de … Wikipédia en Français
Kfar Hoshen — (Hebrew: כפר חושן), formerly known as Safsufa (ספסופה), is a moshav about 4 km north of Meron in northern Israel. It belongs to the Merom HaGalil Regional Council.The moshav was founded in 1949 by immigrants to Israel from Bulgaria and with the… … Wikipedia
AḤARONIM — (Heb. אַחֲרוֹנִים; lit. the later (authorities), a term used to designate the later rabbinic authorities, in contrast to the rishonim , the earlier authorities. Although scholars differ as to the exact chronological dividing line between the two … Encyclopedia of Judaism
HELLER, ARYEH LEIB BEN JOSEPH HA-KOHEN OF STRY — (1745?–1813), Galician rabbi, a descendant of yom tov lipmann heller . Heller was born in Kalisz, and studied under Meshullam Igra of Pressburg. In his youth he served as rabbi of the small town of Rozhnyatov, Galicia, where he lived in poverty,… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Priestly breastplate — Part of Judaic series of articles on Priesthood in Judaism … Wikipedia
ASHKENAZI, JUDAH BEN SIMEON — (18th century), German codifier. Ashkenazi was born in Frankfurt on the Main where his father was a scribe and parnas of the community. Ashkenazi was serving as dayyan in Tiktin, Poland, before 1742. He wrote Ba er Heitev, a brief commentary on… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
BENVENISTE (or Benvenist), ḤAYYIM BEN ISRAEL — (1603–1673), Sephardi rabbinic scholar and codifier. Benveniste studied in his native Constantinople mainly under Joseph b. Moses of Trani, and also under joseph samegah . In 1624, when he was only 21, he began to write his detailed commentary on … Encyclopedia of Judaism
CODIFICATION OF LAW — This article is arranged according to the following outline: the concept and its prevalence in other legal systems in jewish law in the mishnah format and style of the mishnah the talmud and post talmudic halakhic literary forms variety of… … Encyclopedia of Judaism