Перевод: с иврита на все языки

со всех языков на иврит

Kesef

  • 1 כסף

    כֶּסֶףm. (b. h.; preced. wds.) silver; (sub. מעה) a silver piece, Mah (one sixth of a Denar, v. Zuckerm. Jüd. Münz. p. 15; p. 33, note 20 3); in gen. money, value. Kidd.I, 1 בכ׳ by (handing to her) an object of value. Yeb.63b שמזונותיו תלויין בכַסְפּוֹ whose livelihood depends on his money (a money-lender). Shebu.VI, 1 הטענה שתי כ׳ the claim must amount to no less than two Mah. Tosef.Keth.XIII (XII), 3 כ׳ בבל the Babylonian silver standard; כ׳א״י the Palestinean Ib. כ׳ שדיברה … זו היא כ׳ צורי זה ירושלמי wherever the Torah speaks of Kesef (as fines), it must be paid according to the Tyrian standard … that is the Jerusalem kesef (eight times the provincial kesef כ׳ מדינה, v. Zuckerm. l. c.); a. v. fr.Pl. כְּסָפִים. B. Mets.42a; Pes.31b כ׳ אין להם שמירהוכ׳ coins given in trust are not duly guarded unless they are buried in the ground. Y.Yoma IV, beg.41b בשלשה … ובכ׳ by three methods was the land of Israel divided, by lots, by the Urim and Tummim, and according to the value of property; a. e.

    Jewish literature > כסף

  • 2 כֶּסֶף

    כֶּסֶףm. (b. h.; preced. wds.) silver; (sub. מעה) a silver piece, Mah (one sixth of a Denar, v. Zuckerm. Jüd. Münz. p. 15; p. 33, note 20 3); in gen. money, value. Kidd.I, 1 בכ׳ by (handing to her) an object of value. Yeb.63b שמזונותיו תלויין בכַסְפּוֹ whose livelihood depends on his money (a money-lender). Shebu.VI, 1 הטענה שתי כ׳ the claim must amount to no less than two Mah. Tosef.Keth.XIII (XII), 3 כ׳ בבל the Babylonian silver standard; כ׳א״י the Palestinean Ib. כ׳ שדיברה … זו היא כ׳ צורי זה ירושלמי wherever the Torah speaks of Kesef (as fines), it must be paid according to the Tyrian standard … that is the Jerusalem kesef (eight times the provincial kesef כ׳ מדינה, v. Zuckerm. l. c.); a. v. fr.Pl. כְּסָפִים. B. Mets.42a; Pes.31b כ׳ אין להם שמירהוכ׳ coins given in trust are not duly guarded unless they are buried in the ground. Y.Yoma IV, beg.41b בשלשה … ובכ׳ by three methods was the land of Israel divided, by lots, by the Urim and Tummim, and according to the value of property; a. e.

    Jewish literature > כֶּסֶף

См. также в других словарях:

  • KEŞEF — f. Kaplumbağa …   Yeni Lügat Türkçe Sözlük

  • KASPI, JOSEPH BEN ABBA MARI IBN — (En Bonafoux del Argentière; 1279–1340?), philosopher, biblical commentator, and grammarian. Motivated by an intense desire for wisdom and knowledge, and being a wealthy man, Kaspi spent most of his days traveling from one country to another,… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Joseph Caspi — Joseph ben Abba Mari ben Joseph ben Jacob Caspi (1279 Largentière mdash;1340, Tarascon), was a Provençal exegete, grammarian, and philosopher, apparently influenced by Averroës. He was born at Largentière, whence his Hebrew surname Caspi (= made… …   Wikipedia

  • Josiah ben Joseph Pinto — (c. 1565 c. 1648) (Hebrew: יאשיהו בן יוסף פינטו) was a Syrian rabbi and preacher born at Damascus. His father, Joseph Pinto, was one of the rich and charitable men of that city. Josiah was a pupil of various rabbis in Talmud and Kabala, and later …   Wikipedia

  • GATIGNO — GATIGNO, family of rabbis and scholars that first appeared in Spain and Portugal in the 14th century and settled in Turkey after the expulsion. Some consider the name to derive from the French province of Gatines. EN SOLOMON ASTRUC of Barcelona,… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • PINTO, JOSIAH BEN JOSEPH — (1565–1648), talmudist and kabbalist. Born in damascus , Pinto was for the major part of his life rabbi in Damascus, but went to Jerusalem about 1617. In 1625 he decided to settle in Safed, but when his son died in the following year, he returned …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • ACQUISITION — (Heb. קִנְיָן; kinyan) the act whereby a person voluntarily obtains legal rights. In Jewish law almost all kinds of rights, whether proprietary (jus in rem) or contractual (jus in personam; see obligations ), can be voluntarily acquired only by… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • LINGUISTIC LITERATURE, HEBREW — This article is arranged according to the following outline: introduction foreword the beginning of linguistic literature linguistic literature and its background the development of linguistic literature Foreword: A Well Defined Unit the four… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • HEBREW BOOK TITLES — Bible A number of book titles are mentioned in the Bible, i.e., Book of the Generations of Man (Gen. 5:1), Book of the Covenant (Ex. 24:7 etc.), Book of the Wars of the Lord (Num. 21:14), Book of Jashar (Josh. 10:13; II Sam. 1:18), and Book of… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • MARRIAGE — This article is arranged according to the following outline: the concept in the bible in sectarian teaching in rabbinic literature in medieval and modern times marriage ceremony in the bible in the talmud post talmudic period the marriage… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • CARO, JOSEPH BEN EPHRAIM — (1488–1575), author of the Shulḥan Arukh . Life Caro was apparently born in Toledo, Castile. It seems that after the expulsion from Spain (1492) his family left for Turkey or Portugal, but it is possible that they left for Portugal even before… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

Поделиться ссылкой на выделенное

Прямая ссылка:
Нажмите правой клавишей мыши и выберите «Копировать ссылку»