Rabbi Jacob ben Isaac Ashkenazi (1550–1625), of Janów (near Lublin, Poland), was the author of the Tseno Ureno, sometimes called the "Women's Bible", a Yiddish-language prose work written around the 1590s whose structure parallels the weekly portions of the Pentateuch and Haftorahs used in Shabbat services.
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| - Jakob ben Isaak Aschkenasi aus Janow (* 1550 in Janów; † um 1620) war ein Rabbiner und jiddischer Schriftsteller aus Janów bei Lublin. (de)
- Rabbi Jacob ben Isaac Ashkenazi (1550–1625), of Janów (near Lublin, Poland), was the author of the Tseno Ureno, sometimes called the "Women's Bible", a Yiddish-language prose work written around the 1590s whose structure parallels the weekly portions of the Pentateuch and Haftorahs used in Shabbat services. (en)
- Rabbi Yaacov ben Itshaq Ashkenazi de Janów (1550-1624) est un posseq connu pour son commentaire en yiddish de la Torah destiné aux femmes Tseno Oureno (צאינה וראינה), en hébreu moderne "Tseenah Oureenah" : "sortez et admirez, filles de Sion" (Cantique des Cantiques 3:11 [1]).Il commenta les sections hebdomadaires de la Torah et est spécialisé dans la combinaison de la aggada talmudique et du midrash. Il traita également de décisions halakhiques et écrivit un ouvrage halakhique en hébreu intitulé Shoresh Yaaqov. (fr)
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| - Jakob ben Isaak Aschkenasi aus Janow (* 1550 in Janów; † um 1620) war ein Rabbiner und jiddischer Schriftsteller aus Janów bei Lublin. (de)
- Rabbi Jacob ben Isaac Ashkenazi (1550–1625), of Janów (near Lublin, Poland), was the author of the Tseno Ureno, sometimes called the "Women's Bible", a Yiddish-language prose work written around the 1590s whose structure parallels the weekly portions of the Pentateuch and Haftorahs used in Shabbat services. He also wrote a supplement, the Melitz Yosher (מליץ יושר) and Seyfer Ha Magid (המגיד). Ha Magid, which literally means "the book that tells" or "the messenger book" in the biblical sense, as in "the messenger came to David saying" in 2 Samuel 15:13, is a similar compilation on the Prophets and Hagiographa. (en)
- Rabbi Yaacov ben Itshaq Ashkenazi de Janów (1550-1624) est un posseq connu pour son commentaire en yiddish de la Torah destiné aux femmes Tseno Oureno (צאינה וראינה), en hébreu moderne "Tseenah Oureenah" : "sortez et admirez, filles de Sion" (Cantique des Cantiques 3:11 [1]).Il commenta les sections hebdomadaires de la Torah et est spécialisé dans la combinaison de la aggada talmudique et du midrash. Il traita également de décisions halakhiques et écrivit un ouvrage halakhique en hébreu intitulé Shoresh Yaaqov. Dans ses autres ouvrages écrits en yiddish, Melitz Yosher (מליץ יושר) et Ha Magid (המגיד), il traite de commentaires du Tanakh. (fr)
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