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EXILARCH (Hebrew resh galuta), the leading authority in the Jewish community in Babylonia. The Babylonian Talmud is the major source of information on the office up to the 6th century, supplemented by contemporary Palestinian sources, later medieval chronicles, and 9th-century Pahlavi texts (see, e.g., Markwart, Provincial...
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Exilarch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Exilarch (Aramaic: ריש גלותא Reish Galuta lit. "Head of the Exile") (Greek: Æchmalotarcha) refers to the leader of the Jews of the Babylonian exile. After the fall of the first Temple, the Greeks use...
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Title given to the head of the Babylonian Jews, who, from the time of the Babylonian exile, were designated by ... By : RichardGottheil WilhelmBacher Retinue of the Exilarch.
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The office of Exilarch was at this time confronted by a dangerous adversary in the person of the passionate and ambitious gaon Mar Kohen-Zedek (in office 917-936), who attempted to make the Academy of Pumbedita the only center of the Babylonian Jews, thereby threatening the existence of the sister academy of Sura...
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Jobs are vanishing from America. Many of us realize this from our personal experience, or that of family members or friends. According to the government’s own 2004 statistics, the civilian non-institutional population of United States males, age 16 and over, was 107.7 million people. Luke Exilarch March 20, 2005...
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Homage was paid to him by the rabbinical heads of the colleges (each of whom was called Gaon, q.v.); rich gifts were presented; he visited the synagogue in state, where a costly canopy had been erected over his seat. He would frequently have audiences of the king, by whom he was graciously received. 68 seq.; Zacuto, Yuhasin;
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The origin of this dignity is not known, but the princely post was hereditary in a family that traced its descent from the royal Davidic Line . It was recognized by the state and carried with it certain definite prerogatives. CATEGORIES ABOUT EXILARCH Retinue of the Exilarch...
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To regulate internal Jewish affairs and ensure the steady flow of taxes, the Parthian, or Arsacid, rulers (247 bce–224 ce) had appointed in approximately 100 ce an exilarch, or “head of the [Jews in] exile”—who claimed more direct Davidic descent than the Palestinian patriarch—to rule over the Jews as a quasi-prin...
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A selection of articles related to Exilarch A Wisdom Archive on Exilarch Hi friend! The Global Oneness Community, the place for information and sharing about Oneness is not really launched yet (you will see there is still some clean up to do) ..
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A selection of articles related to Exilarch - Installation ceremonies A Wisdom Archive on Exilarch - Installation ceremonies More material related to Exilarch can be found here:
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In the novel, ¡°Exilarch¡±, a college student finds a priceless, ancient diary¡ªolder than the famous Dead Sea Scrolls by several hundred years¡ªthat links him irrefutably...
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