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    Me'am Lo'ez (Hebrew: מעם לועז), initiated by Rabbi Yaakov Culi in 1730, is a widely studied commentary on the Tanakh written in Judaeo-Spanish. It is...
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    Abarbanel, Abraham Ibn Ezra, Rabbeinu Bachya, Rabbi Yaakov Culi (author of Me'am Lo'ez), the Vilna Gaon, the Lubavitcher Rebbe, the Ramchal, and Aryeh Kaplan...
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    Bible Commentary. OUP Oxford. ISBN 978-0-19-927718-6. Judges 3:13, Judges 7:12; 1 Samuel 15:33, 1 Samuel 27:8–11; 1 Kings 4:41–43. Yalkut Me'am Lo'ez...
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  • divergencies in the Pentateuch and the various books of the Prophets. Me'am Lo'ez, begun by Rabbi Yaakov Culi in 1730, a detailed explanation of each chapter...
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    with physical reality." From 1976 onward, Kaplan worked to translate Me'am Lo'ez (Torah Anthology), which was originally written in Ladino and in time...
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    Rabbah 4:2. Yitzchak Magriso, Me'am Lo'ez (Constantinople, 1764), in Yitzchak Magriso, The Torah Anthology: MeAm Lo'ez, translated by Tzvi Faier, edited...
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    Publishers, 1999. Yitzchak Magriso. Me'am Lo'ez. Constantinople, 1753. In Yitzchak Magriso. The Torah Anthology: MeAm Lo'ez. Translated by Aryeh Kaplan, volume...
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    instruction. Thus, a literature appeared in the 18th century, such as Me'am Lo'ez and poetry collections. By the end of the 19th century, the Sephardim...
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    and Images of the Four Biblical Matriarchs in Rabbi Ya’akov Khulí’s Me’am Lo’ez (1730). Kaunfer, A. (1995). Who knows four? The Imahot in rabbinic Judaism...
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  • Volumes". sources such as Rashi, the Alfasi, RaMBaM, and also from the Me'am Lo'ez "The Living Torah. By Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan - Russian". for other examples...
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