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  2. Yom Tov Torah readings - Wikipedia

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    On the first day of Passover, Exodus 12:21–51 is read. [1] This reading describes the Exodus from Egypt and the Passover offering. [2]When the first day of Passover falls out on a weekday, the individual readings are as follows: [3]

  3. Yom-Tov Lipmann Heller - Wikipedia

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    Title page of the Mishna with the Tosefet Yom Tov - printed in Prague during the lifetime of the author. Rabbi Gershon Shaul Yom-Tov Lipmann ben Nathan ha-Levi Heller (c. 1579 – 19 August 1654), was a Bohemian rabbi and Talmudist, best known for writing a commentary on the Mishnah called the Tosefet Yom-Tov (1614–1617).

  4. Jewish holidays - Wikipedia

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    When used in comparison to Yom Tov, it refers to Chol HaMoed, the intermediate days of Passover and Sukkot. Ḥag or chag (Hebrew: חג) ("festival"), plural chagim (Hebrew: חגים), can be used whenever yom tov or moed is.

  5. Yom Tov of Falaise - Wikipedia

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    Rabbi Yom Tov is mentioned several times in Tosafot. [4] He is also mentioned three times in Sefer haYashar [5] There is a Rabbi Yom Tov ben Judah mentioned in Tosafot and by Isaac ben Moses of Vienna in Ohr Zarua. Jacob Nahum Epstein [6] and others identify him as Rabbi Yom Tov of Falaise who is mentioned by Mordechai ben Hillel in Shabbat.

  6. Yom-Tov Lipmann-Muhlhausen - Wikipedia

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    Yom-Tov Lipmann ben Solomon Muhlhausen (Hebrew: יום טוב ליפמן מילהאוזן) was a controversial Talmudist, kabalist and philosopher of the 14th and 15th centuries (birth date unknown, died later than 1420).

  7. Samech Vov - Wikipedia

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    Yom Tov Shel Rosh Hashana: 5666 (Hebrew: ספר המאמרים תרס״ו), known in Chasidic reference as Samech Vov, is a compilation of the Chasidic treatises by Rabbi Sholom Dovber Schneersohn, the fifth Rebbe of Chabad, from the Hebrew year 5666 (1905–06).

  8. Yom Tov of Joigny - Wikipedia

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    Yom Tov (alt. Yom Tob) of Joigny, also denoted of York (died 1190) was a French-born rabbi and liturgical poet of the medieval era who lived in York, and died in the ...

  9. Yom - Wikipedia

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    Yom (Hebrew: יום ‎) is a ... Yom Tov, plural Yamim Tovim, literally the Good Day(s), the Jewish holidays; Yom tov sheni shel galuyot, the second festival day in ...