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one devoted to a particularly scrupulous life

  • 1 יחיד

    יָחִידm. (b. h.; יָחַד) 1) only, single, individual. Gen. R. s. 99, end (ref. to כאחד, Gen. 49:16) כִּיחִידוֹ שלוכ׳ (not כיחודו) like the Only One of the world, as He needs no help ; ib. s. 21 (ref. to כאחד, ib. III, 2 2). Ib. s. 55 זה י׳ לאמווכ׳ this one (Ishmael) is the only son of his mother, and the other (Isaac) is Taan.9a בשביל י׳ for an individuals sake, opp. רבים. Ber.9a, a. fr. י׳ ורבים הלכהוכ׳ where a single opinion is opposed to the opinion of more than one, the law follows the latter. Bets.V, 5 בור של י׳ a well belonging to an individual. Erub.46a י׳ במקום י׳ an individual opinion opposed to an individual opinion; a. v. fr.Y.Keth.VII, 31b bot. בְּיָ׳ (= בְּיִחוּד) privately.Pl. יְחִידִים, יְחִידִין. R. Hash. 17b כי׳ דמי are to be considered as individuals (in prayer); a. fr.Fem. יְחִידָה. Num. R. s. 12 בת י׳ an only daughter; a. fr.Deut. R. s. 2, end מההקב״ה … כך הנפש י׳ בגוף as the Lord is matchless in his world, so is the soul in the body; Midr. Till. to Ps. 103; Gen. R. s. 14, end שכל האברים … והיא י׳ בגוף all limbs are paired, but she (the soul) is unmatched in the body.As a noun (b. h.) יְחִידָה soul. Ib. Deut. R. l. c.; a. e. 2) select, esp. one devoted to a particularly scrupulous life. Taan.10b איזהו י׳ who is called a yaḥid? Ans. י׳ כל שראויוכ׳ whoever is worthy to be appointed manager of a community. Ib. אל יאמר אדם … להיות י׳ one must not say, I am only a student, I am not fit to lead the life of a yaḥid (it would be an assumption, v. יוֹהֲרָא); Tosef. ib. I, 7 (v. Var. in ed. Zuck. a. Rabb. D. S. to Taan. l. c.); Y.Ber.II, end, 5d כל דבר של צער … י׳ עושה in all matters of self-abnegation, whoever desires to make himself a yaḥid, may do so.Pl. as ab. Taan.I, 4; a. fr. V. יְחִידִי.

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  • 2 יָחִיד

    יָחִידm. (b. h.; יָחַד) 1) only, single, individual. Gen. R. s. 99, end (ref. to כאחד, Gen. 49:16) כִּיחִידוֹ שלוכ׳ (not כיחודו) like the Only One of the world, as He needs no help ; ib. s. 21 (ref. to כאחד, ib. III, 2 2). Ib. s. 55 זה י׳ לאמווכ׳ this one (Ishmael) is the only son of his mother, and the other (Isaac) is Taan.9a בשביל י׳ for an individuals sake, opp. רבים. Ber.9a, a. fr. י׳ ורבים הלכהוכ׳ where a single opinion is opposed to the opinion of more than one, the law follows the latter. Bets.V, 5 בור של י׳ a well belonging to an individual. Erub.46a י׳ במקום י׳ an individual opinion opposed to an individual opinion; a. v. fr.Y.Keth.VII, 31b bot. בְּיָ׳ (= בְּיִחוּד) privately.Pl. יְחִידִים, יְחִידִין. R. Hash. 17b כי׳ דמי are to be considered as individuals (in prayer); a. fr.Fem. יְחִידָה. Num. R. s. 12 בת י׳ an only daughter; a. fr.Deut. R. s. 2, end מההקב״ה … כך הנפש י׳ בגוף as the Lord is matchless in his world, so is the soul in the body; Midr. Till. to Ps. 103; Gen. R. s. 14, end שכל האברים … והיא י׳ בגוף all limbs are paired, but she (the soul) is unmatched in the body.As a noun (b. h.) יְחִידָה soul. Ib. Deut. R. l. c.; a. e. 2) select, esp. one devoted to a particularly scrupulous life. Taan.10b איזהו י׳ who is called a yaḥid? Ans. י׳ כל שראויוכ׳ whoever is worthy to be appointed manager of a community. Ib. אל יאמר אדם … להיות י׳ one must not say, I am only a student, I am not fit to lead the life of a yaḥid (it would be an assumption, v. יוֹהֲרָא); Tosef. ib. I, 7 (v. Var. in ed. Zuck. a. Rabb. D. S. to Taan. l. c.); Y.Ber.II, end, 5d כל דבר של צער … י׳ עושה in all matters of self-abnegation, whoever desires to make himself a yaḥid, may do so.Pl. as ab. Taan.I, 4; a. fr. V. יְחִידִי.

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