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<p> (also called Hoschke), a rabbi at Prague, where he died in 1673, is the author of רְאוּבֵנַי יִלְקוּט, a manual for preachers, containing in alphabetical order certain loci communes, compiled from different authors, of which only the first part has been published (Prague, 1660; Hamburg, 1712), while the second part is yet in MS. in the Oppenheimeriana: יִלְקוּט רְאוּבֵנַי הִגָּדוֹל, a Cabalistic [[Midrash]] on the Pentateuch, with large extracts from the Mekiltha, Pesikta, Zohar, and other Cabalistic works (Wilmersdorf, 1681; Amsterd. 1700; Lemberg, 1860; Amsterd. 1870, fol.); which however must be distinguished from the יִלְקוּט ofR. [[Simeon]] Cara (q.v.): — דָּבָר שֶׁבַקַדוּשָׁה, an introduction to the subject of asceticism (Sulzbach, 1684): — and עֹנֶג שִׁבָּת, Cabalistic observations on the ritual for the Sabbath. — See Furst, Bibl. Jud. 1:412 sq.; De Rossi, Dizionario storico degli autori Ebrei, p. 254 (Germ. transl. by Hamburger); Etheridge, Introduction to Heb. Literatur e, p. 419; Zunz, Zur Geschichte u. Literatur, p. 402; Steinschneider, [[Jewish]] Literature, p. 223. (B. P.) </p>
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<p> (also called Hoschke), a rabbi at Prague, where he died in 1673, is the author of '''''רְאוּבֵנַי''''' '''''יִלְקוּט''''' , a manual for preachers, containing in alphabetical order certain ''Loci Communes,'' compiled from different authors, of which only the first part has been published (Prague, 1660; Hamburg, 1712), while the second part is yet in MS. in the Oppenheimeriana: '''''יִלְקוּט''''' '''''רְאוּבֵנַי''''' '''''הִגָּדוֹל''''' , a Cabalistic [[Midrash]] on the Pentateuch, with large extracts from the Mekiltha, Pesikta, Zohar, and other Cabalistic works (Wilmersdorf, 1681; Amsterd. 1700; Lemberg, 1860; Amsterd. 1870, fol.); which however must be distinguished from the '''''יִלְקוּט''''' ofR. [[Simeon]] Cara (q.v.): '''''''''' '''''דָּבָר''''' '''''שֶׁבַקַדוּשָׁה''''' , an introduction to the subject of asceticism (Sulzbach, 1684): '''''''''' and '''''עֹנֶג''''' '''''שִׁבָּת''''' , Cabalistic observations on the ritual for the Sabbath. '''''''''' See Furst, Bibl. Jud. 1:412 sq.; De Rossi, Dizionario storico degli autori Ebrei, p. 254 (Germ. transl. by Hamburger); Etheridge, Introduction to Heb. Literatur e, p. 419; Zunz, [[Zur]] Geschichte u. Literatur, p. 402; Steinschneider, [[Jewish]] Literature, p. 223. (B. P.) </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 11:29, 15 October 2021

Reuben Oski [1]

(also called Hoschke), a rabbi at Prague, where he died in 1673, is the author of רְאוּבֵנַי יִלְקוּט , a manual for preachers, containing in alphabetical order certain Loci Communes, compiled from different authors, of which only the first part has been published (Prague, 1660; Hamburg, 1712), while the second part is yet in MS. in the Oppenheimeriana: יִלְקוּט רְאוּבֵנַי הִגָּדוֹל , a Cabalistic Midrash on the Pentateuch, with large extracts from the Mekiltha, Pesikta, Zohar, and other Cabalistic works (Wilmersdorf, 1681; Amsterd. 1700; Lemberg, 1860; Amsterd. 1870, fol.); which however must be distinguished from the יִלְקוּט ofR. Simeon Cara (q.v.): דָּבָר שֶׁבַקַדוּשָׁה , an introduction to the subject of asceticism (Sulzbach, 1684): and עֹנֶג שִׁבָּת , Cabalistic observations on the ritual for the Sabbath. See Furst, Bibl. Jud. 1:412 sq.; De Rossi, Dizionario storico degli autori Ebrei, p. 254 (Germ. transl. by Hamburger); Etheridge, Introduction to Heb. Literatur e, p. 419; Zunz, Zur Geschichte u. Literatur, p. 402; Steinschneider, Jewish Literature, p. 223. (B. P.)

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