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ספר כזית השלם by Yisroel Pinchos Bodner,Yosef Sayagh,Moshe Bodner Pdf
Actual-size full-color photos of a k'zayis for over 175 foods enable the reader to easily and accurately determine if he has eaten enough food to make a bracha achrona. Also includes phots and illustrations for shiur of matzah and maror on Pesach, and many other halachos related to shiur k'zayis.
A clear, concise work which provides a detailed understanding of the blessings we recite over foods and beverages. New edition includes both previous volumes plus the Brochos Handbook, a quick reference guide to the proper blessings and afterblessings for over 700 foods.
Studying responsa fragments from the Cairo Genizah, one travels through a virtual time machine of Jewish history, discovering the rich facets of private and public Jewish medieval life. From the cradle to the coffin, responsa regulate domestic affairs and reflect all manner of human merits, convictions and flaws. Many responsa contain real-life accounts of household intrigue, infidelity, solemn oaths, and sibling rivalry. Seride Teshuvot is a descriptive catalogue of responsa fragments from the Jacques Mosseri Genizah Collection at Cambridge University Library. This book includes descriptions of seventy-five fragments from the classical Genizah Period (10th–13th century) until the late Genizah Period (18th century), on matters of halakha, and biblical and talmudic exegesis. These responsa offer fertile ground for research in all manner of disciplines, from the medieval interpretation of Jewish law to the wider social, cultural and legal history of the Jewish communities of the Mediterranean and Near East. "The resources invested in this catalogue are impressive, and it is a welcome addition to the few existing catalogues of Genizah manuscripts." Pinchas Roth, Tikvah Scholar at the NYU Tikvah Center