Isaac (Isaak) Hirsch Weiss, also Eisik Hirsch Weiss (Hebrew: יצחק הירש ווייס) (9 February 1815 – 1 June 1905), was an Austrian Talmudist and historian...
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developed more fully in the five-volume work Dor Dor ve-Dorshav by Isaac Hirsch Weiss. (See Jay Harris Guiding the Perplexed in the Modern Age Ch. 5) Eventually...
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hockey player Hymie Weiss (1898–1926), American mobster in the 1920s Isaac Hirsch Weiss (1815–1905), Austrian talmudist Jack Weiss (born 1964), American...
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Others, especially Isaac Hirsch Weiss, object that many tosafot — particularly those of Isaiah di Trani — have no reference to Rashi. Weiss, followed by other...
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Werke, ii. 267–278. Adolf Jellinek, Elischa b. Abuja, Leipzig, 1847. Isaac Hirsch Weiss, Dor Dor we-Dorshaw, ii. 140–143. M. Dubsch, in He-Halutz, v. 66–72...
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Velké Meziříčí, Czech Republic). His father was the Talmudic scholar Isaac Hirsch Weiss. He studied medicine in Vienna, earning his doctorate in 1874. He...
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ha-Midrash Academy where public lectures were delivered by himself, Isaac Hirsch Weiss, and Meir Friedmann. A scholarly periodical, also called Beit ha-Midrash...
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this in the talmudic academies in Babylonia (Lower Mesopotamia), as Isaac Hirsch Weiss assumes, but in Palestine, taking it after its compilation to Mesopotamia...
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a similar path. In Jellinek's local seminary, Meir Friedmann and Isaac Hirsch Weiss followed Frankel's moderate approach to critical research. The rabbinate...
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Dor Dor v'Dor'shav ("Each generation and its Scholars"), by Rabbi Isaac Hirsch Weiss, a five volume history of the Oral Law, Halakha and Aggada, from Biblical...
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