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e Rossi, in. 200; Ha-Maggid, 1860, pp. 299-302; HUH, pp. 33, 40.] [Footnote 20: Autobiography, p. 39.] [Footnote 21: LBJ, ii. 95, n.; Ha-'Ibri, New York, viii., no. 33; Lehem ha-Panim, Hil. Nedarim, no. 228.] [Footnote 22: Nishmat Hayyim, Lemberg, 1858, p. 83a; Azulai, Shem ha-Gedolim, s.v. Horowitz; FKN, p. 74, and Ha-Maggid, in. 159. Cf. Sheerit Yisrael, ch. 32, and Edelman, Gedulat Shauel, London, 1854. Reifman, in Ha-Maggid, claims that to Luria belongs the honor of being the first-known Jewish author.] [Footnote 23: See Zikronot, ed. Cohan, pp. 62-66, 90, 313, 336, 380, passim; Schechter, Studies in Judaism, Philadelphia, 1908, ii. 132.] [Footnote 24: Margoliuth, Hibbure Likkutim, Venice, 1715, Introduction.] [Footnote 25: Horowitz, Frankfurter Rabbinen, Frankfort-on-the-Main, 1883, pp. 30-35; FKN, pp. 73-91; Emden, op. cit, p. 125; and biographies.] [Footnote 26: LTI, ii. 81, n.; Hannover, Yeven Mezulah, Warsaw, 1872, p. 7b.] [Footnote 27: Zunz, Literaturgeschichte, pp. 433-435, 442; Buber, Anshe Shem, Cracow, 1895, pp. 307-309; Benjacob, Ozar ha-Sefarim, p. 396; JE, xi. 217; Bikkure ha-'Ittim, 1830, p. 43. Jacob of Gnesen, I suspect, must have lived in Russia.] [Footnote 28: Steinschneider, Jewish Literature, pp. 235, 240; Benjacob, op. cit, p. 396.] [Footnote 29: JE, xii. 265-266: "Enfin les incredules les plus determines n'out presque rien allegue qui ne soit dans le Rampart de la Foi du Rabbin Isaac."] [Footnote 30: Nusbaum, Historya Zhidov, i. p. 180; Edelman, op. cit, attributes the coming of Saul Wahl to this cause.] [Footnote 31: The Elim (Amsterdam, 1629), if not, as the Karaites maintain, actually the work of Zerah Troki, was surely the result of the problems submitted by him to Delmedigo.] [Footnote 32: JE, iv. 504; vii. 264; xii. 266; Ha-Eshkol, iii. and iv. (R.M. Jarre); LTI, ii. 80; Benjacob, op. cit, no. 1428.] [Footnote 33: Zunz, Ritus, Berlin, 1859, p. 73, and Gottesdienstliche Vortraege, Frankfort-on-the-Main, 1892, p. 452, n.a.; Wessely, Dibre Shalom we-Emet, ii. 7; Benjacob, op. cit., no. 1187.] [Footnote 34: Voskhod, 1893, i. 79; New Era Illustrated Magazine, v.; FNI, p. 28 f.; JE, i. 113; ii. 22, 622; xii. 265.] [Footnote 35: JE, vii. 454.] [Footnote 36: JE, i. 372; iv. 140; Ha-Yekeb, 1894, p. 68.] [Footnote 37: Bersohn, Tobiasz Cohn, Warsaw, 1872.] [Footnote 38: Cf. FKN, pp. 38-42 (Vilna constitution); Hannover, op. cit., p. 23a; Ha-Modia' la-Hadas
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