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Another important work is the Sefer ha-Mafteaḥ ( Book of the Key ) by Nissim Gaon, which contains a preface explaining the different forms of Talmudic argumentation and then explains abbreviated passages in the Talmud by cross-referring to parallel passages where the same thought is expressed in full.
This has also been pointed out by R ' David Luria in his work " Kadmus Sefer Ha ' Zohar.
The author of Sefer ha-Ikkarim (" Book of Principles "), the classic work on the fundamentals of Judaism.
Maaseh Hoshev is sometimes mistakenly referred to as Sefer Hamispar ( The Book of Number ), which is an earlier and less sophisticated work by Rabbi Abraham ben Meir Ibn Ezra ( 1090 – 1167 ).
His works were the inspiration and basis for later Jewish writers, such as Berachyah in his encyclopedic philosophical work Sefer Hahibbur ( The Book of Compilation ).
Isserles ' student, Rabbi Yehoshua Falk HaKohen published Sefer Me ' irath Enayim ( on Choshen Mishpat, abbreviated as Sema ) several decades after the main work.
Dāwūd ibn Marwān al-Muqammiṣ was author of the earliest known Jewish philosophical work of the Middle Ages, a commentary on Sefer Yetzirah ( Book of Creation ); he is regarded as the father of Jewish medieval philosophy.
In particular, in a work written in Arabic Kitab al-Ḥujjah wal-Dalil fi Nuṣr al-Din al-Dhalil, translated by Judah ben Saul ibn Tibbon, by the title Sefer ha-Kuzari he elaborates upon his views of Judaism relative to other religions of the time.
He wrote Sefer ha-Ikkarim (" Book of Principles "), a classic work on the fundamentals of Judaism.
Kutub al-Lughah is a work of Hebrew linguistics by Saadia Gaon, twelve " Books on Language " which are also designated as the twelve parts of a work entitled " The Book on Language ", in which, as the author himself states in his " Sefer ha-Galui ", he sought to explain the " i ' rab ", or the grammatical formation of the Hebrew language.
* Sefer ha-Mitzvoth by Rabbi Yisrael Meir Kagan ( the " Chafetz Chaim ")-this work only deals with the commandments that are applicable at the present time.
* His chronicle, a work written in 1161 under the title of Sefer ha-Kabbalah ( Book of Tradition ), in which he fiercely attacked the contentions of Karaism and justified rabbinical Judaism by the establishment of a chain of traditions from Moses to his own time, is replete with valuable general information, especially relating to the time of the Geonim and to the history of the Jews in Spain.
In a work written in Arabic, and entitled Kitab al-Ḥujjah wal-Dalil fi Nuṣr al-Din al-Dhalil, كتاب الحجة و الدليل في نصرة الدين الذليل, ( known in the Hebrew translation of Judah ibn Tibbon by the title Sefer ha-Kuzari ), Judah ha-Levi expounded his views upon the teachings of Judaism, which he defended against the attacks of non-Jewish philosophers, against the Karaites, and against those he viewed as " heretics ".
It was on Comino that Abulafia composed his " Sefer ha-Ot " ( The Book of the Sign ), and his last work, " Imre Shefer " ( Words of Beauty ).
He wrote a great number of tosafot, many of which are to be found in his " Sefer ha-Yashar "; but not all, as many passages that are cited in the edited tosafot are not found in the work just mentioned.
* Sefer haYashar of Jonah ben Abraham, a 14th century work by Rabbi Jonah ben Abraham of Gerona
" Part of this work was published at Amsterdam in 1701, under the title Sefer Razi ' el ha-Gadol.
In his work Sefer Diqduqei HaTe ‘ amim, Aharon ben Asher wrote, " The prophets ... complete the Torah, are as the Torah, and we decide Law from them as we do from the Torah.
* Or li-Yesharim ( a commentary on the classic work Sefer ha-Yashar, attributed to the Tosafist Rabbi Yaakov ben Meir, Rabbeinu Tam );
1380 – 1444 ) was a Jewish philosopher and rabbi who lived in Spain during the fifteenth century, known chiefly as the author of Sefer ha-Ikkarim (" Book of Principles "), the classic work on the fundamentals of Judaism.
Bahir or Sefer HaBahir ס ֵ פ ֶ ר ה ַ ב ָּ ה ִ יר ( Hebrew, " Book of the Brightness ") is an anonymous mystical work, attributed to a 1st century rabbinic sage Nehunya ben HaKanah ( a contemporary of Yochanan ben Zakai ) because it begins with the words, " R. Nehunya ben HaKanah said ".
However, modern scholars of Kabbalah now hold that at least part of the Bahir was an adaptation of an older work, the Sefer Raza Rabba.
There are also ascribed to Judah an astrological work, Gemaṭriot, handed down by his pupils and seen by Azulai, and Sefer ha-Ḥokmah, on prayers and customs and the writing of scrolls of the Law.

work and ha
The rabbis recognize a positive value to the yetzer hara: one tradition identifies it with the observation on the last day of creation that God's accomplishment was " very good " ( God's work on the preceding days was just described as " good ") and explain that without the yetzer ha ' ra there would be no marriage, children, commerce or other fruits of human labor ; the implication is that yetzer ha ' tov and yetzer ha ' ra are best understood not as moral categories of good and evil but as selfless versus selfish orientations, either of which used rightly can serve God's will.
While Scrooge's selfish thoughts cascade in his head, Bob Cratchit ( Mickey Mouse ), exhausted and underpaid ( a meager two shillings and a ha ′ penny per day ), continues to work long and hard for him.
Surrealism helped Carpentier to see contexts and aspects, especially those of American life, which he did not see before and after working among the leading artistic figures for some time, Carpentier did not feel overly enthusiastic about his work within surrealism and had felt that his “ surrealist attempts ha been in vain ” describing his frustration, as he felt he had “ nothing to add to this movement in France ".
In addition to the Goadecs, the singer Loeiz Ropars was largely responsible for maintaining kan ha diskans vitality in the middle of the 20th century, and the 1960s and 1970s revivalists drew largely on his work.
Sha ' ar ha Gilgulim ( Gate of Reincarnations ) is a kabbalistic work on Gilgul ( reincarnation ).
The group purchased land from a bean farmer at $ 1, 000 per acre ( 0. 40 ha ) in 1919 and began work once the farmer had harvested his crop.
Recent small-scale work has confirmed that it extended over a considerable area: Roman buildings covered an area of 290 by 130 m ( 3. 77 ha ) and had at least 11 rooms with tessellated floors and mosaics, at least two bathhouses and several hypocausts.

work and Te
Some Western scholars have expressed doubts over Laozi's historical existence, claiming that the Tao Te Ching is actually a collection of the work of various authors.
The keystone work of literature in Taoism is the Tao Te Ching, a concise and ambiguous book containing teachings attributed to Laozi ().
Bizet relished the convivial atmosphere, and quickly involved himself in the distractions of its social life ; in his first six months in Rome his only composition was a Te Deum written for the Rodrigues Prize, a competition for a new religious work open to Prix de Rome winners.
Much of Bizet's larger-scale vocal music is lost ; the early Te Deum, which survives in full, is rejected by Dean as " a wretched work merely illustrates Bizet's unfitness to write religious music.
The first single, the ballad " Te Extraño, Te Olvido, Te Amo ", was reminiscent of his earlier work.
When the Rātana temple Te Temepara Tapu o Ihoa ( The Holy Temple of Jehovah ) was completed on 25 January 1928, Rātana declared his spiritual work was complete.
* Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand-Sex work
* Len Lye's work in the collection of Te Papa
In 1889 work began on a meeting house and Te Raukura, a large Victorian mansion containing dining rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, a bakery and council chambers for Te Whiti and his runanga ( council ).
Te Ara, the son of a Māori chief from Whangaroa, asked to work his passage on the ship.
As well as original work in both languages, including haiku in English, he published translations in English of bardic poetry and of the Tao Te Ching.
A setting of the Salve regina is his only published work of sacred music, though he did write more sacred works, such as Requiems for Franz I and Maria Theresa, and a Te Deum celebrating the birth of Francis II.
* Cape Reinga work / Healing Te Rerenga Wairua ( information on the new visitor centre works )
They work secretly, but I speak in public so that all may hear, " Te Whiti told his people in March 1880.
Apart from the Confucianist Xun Zi, who was his and Li Si's teacher, the other main source for his political theories was Lao Zi's Daoist work, the Tao Te Ching, which he interpreted as a political text, and on which he wrote a commentary ( chapters 20 and 21 in his book, Han Feizi ).
The logs were found during some excavation work at New Zealand Steel and gifted to the local iwi ( tribe ), Ngati Te Ata.
The Te of Piglet is a 1992 New York Times Bestselling Taoist philosophical non-fiction book written by Benjamin Hoff as a companion to his 1982 work The Tao of Pooh.
Hess's other work concerned the investigation of minerals, including analysis of silver telluride ( Ag < sub > 2 </ sub > Te ), which was named Hessite in his honour.
The work is in two parts, each consisting of three movements, with the extra orchestral and vocal forces required for the second part, which sets to music the words of the Latin religious hymn, the Te Deum.
Doug Te Moni says " It's very funny .. i normally never get to see the visuals and most times i record ( cold ) without music ... i'm always blown away when i see it on TV like everybody else " ".. I get to work with some very talented people ".
In July 1880, work commenced on the Tauranga to Te Puke Road, via Welcome Bay.

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