Lexicographical Neighbors of Halachist
Literary usage of Halachist
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Dictionary of the Bible: Comprising Its Antiquities, Biography, Geography by William Smith, John Mee Fuller (1893)
"Abba, a halachist, and 1! ... comforted the halachist with a pant- ble. Two merchants
come into a city and spread their wares, — the one rare pearls and ..."
2. The Life and Work of St. Paul by Frederic William Farrar (1902)
"... not an halachist.4 It needs but a glance at the Mishna, and still more at the
Gemara, to see that the question which mainly occupied the thoughts and ..."
3. Dr. William Smith's Dictionary of the Bible: Comprising Its Antiquities by William Smith (1892)
"... comforted the halachist with a parable. Two merchant* come inte л city and
spread their wares, — the one rare ..."
4. Literary Remains of the Late Emanuel Deutsch: With a Brief Memoir by Emanuel Deutsch (1874)
"This difference between the two branches of Midrash is strikingly pointed in the
following Talmudical story: " R. Chia b. Abba, a halachist, and R. ..."
5. The Jews Under Roman Rule by William Douglas Morrison (1890)
"... was not trammelled in his work like the halachist, by roles of interpretation,
and his fancy was allowed to play almost at will around the written text. ..."
6. The Expositor edited by William Robertson Nicoll, Samuel Cox, James Moffatt (1877)
"Chija, the halachist—who was angry at the greater number of his listeners — was
excellent in its modesty and spirit.1 " A seller of jewels," he said, ..."
7. Some Jewish Women by Henry Zirndorf (1892)
"Through personal charms and mental endowments she won the heart and hand of the
renowned halachist, Rabbi Meir, who then mingled freely with the great ..."
8. The Library Magazine (1887)
"Only, where the halachist infers a new law or ordinance which he fixes upon the
peg he thus discovers, the Aga- dist or Darshan makes it the basis of some ..."