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Sarah Bas Tovim (lived in the late 17th and early 18th centuries) was a Ukrainian Jewish woman, author of Shloshe Shearim ("Three Portals") the most widely circulated of the tkhines, Yiddish-language prayer booklets intended mainly for Jewish women. Dovid Katz refers to Sarah as Sora bas Toyvim and refers to another of her works that have survived, Sheker ha-kheyn. Born in the small town of Satanov in the Podolia region of Ukraine, she claimed descent from Rabbi . Because Bas Tovim was so well known, many Maskilim during the 19th century attached her name to tkhines they created.

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  • Sarah Bas Tovim (en)
  • Sara bas Towim (pl)
  • Сара Бат-Товім (uk)
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  • Sara bas Towim (ur. pod koniec XVII wieku w Satanowie na Podolu) – żydowska autorka tchin (hebr. tehinnot – błagania) – pisanych w jidysz modlitw dla kobiet. Jej najsłynniejszym dziełem była „Tchine szlojszim szeorim” („Tchina trzech bram”), ciesząca się dużą popularnością w XVIII i XIX wieku. W tekstach w innowacyjny sposób wykorzystywała elementy autobiograficzne, łącząc zagadnienia domowe i eschatologiczne, co może wyjaśniać skalę zainteresowania jej twórczością. (pl)
  • Сара Бат-Товім (Сара бас Товім) — єврейська письменниця початку 18 століття. (uk)
  • Sarah Bas Tovim (lived in the late 17th and early 18th centuries) was a Ukrainian Jewish woman, author of Shloshe Shearim ("Three Portals") the most widely circulated of the tkhines, Yiddish-language prayer booklets intended mainly for Jewish women. Dovid Katz refers to Sarah as Sora bas Toyvim and refers to another of her works that have survived, Sheker ha-kheyn. Born in the small town of Satanov in the Podolia region of Ukraine, she claimed descent from Rabbi . Because Bas Tovim was so well known, many Maskilim during the 19th century attached her name to tkhines they created. (en)
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  • Sarah Bas Tovim (lived in the late 17th and early 18th centuries) was a Ukrainian Jewish woman, author of Shloshe Shearim ("Three Portals") the most widely circulated of the tkhines, Yiddish-language prayer booklets intended mainly for Jewish women. Dovid Katz refers to Sarah as Sora bas Toyvim and refers to another of her works that have survived, Sheker ha-kheyn. Born in the small town of Satanov in the Podolia region of Ukraine, she claimed descent from Rabbi . Shloshe Shearim, written toward the end of her life, is a cautionary tale based on her own life. She tells of herself as a vain young woman, who came to the synagogue wearing jewels and gossiping and jesting during services, and of how she spent a sad life as a wanderer. Bas Tovim herself became a figure of Jewish legend, such as the story "Der Zivug" by I.L. Peretz, in which Bas Tovim is given hospitality and leaves behind a pair of golden slippers that eventually lead a young man to his proper bride. Because Bas Tovim was so well known, many Maskilim during the 19th century attached her name to tkhines they created. (en)
  • Sara bas Towim (ur. pod koniec XVII wieku w Satanowie na Podolu) – żydowska autorka tchin (hebr. tehinnot – błagania) – pisanych w jidysz modlitw dla kobiet. Jej najsłynniejszym dziełem była „Tchine szlojszim szeorim” („Tchina trzech bram”), ciesząca się dużą popularnością w XVIII i XIX wieku. W tekstach w innowacyjny sposób wykorzystywała elementy autobiograficzne, łącząc zagadnienia domowe i eschatologiczne, co może wyjaśniać skalę zainteresowania jej twórczością. (pl)
  • Сара Бат-Товім (Сара бас Товім) — єврейська письменниця початку 18 століття. (uk)
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