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1 A. A. [Pseudonym]. The Death of the Jewish Pope original Russian: "Smert' jevrejskago papy" (referring to the Sadagora Rabbi, Abraham Jacob Friedman The Sadagora dynasty was a famous Hasidic rabbinic lineage; the term "Jewish Pope" was a contemporary journalistic metaphor for his significant influence . . .).
In: The Vilna Messenger original Russian: "Vilenskij Věstnik", 1888, No. 14.
[Landau 2179.] [“The Death of the Jewish Pope.”]
2 ABELSON, Joshua. The Immanence of God in Rabbinical Literature.
London, Macmillan, 1912. XII, 387 pages. Octavo original: "8º", a standard book size [particularly the final chapter, "Rabbinic Mysticism"; see also the review by Sperling in Jewish Review III, pages 548—556].
3 — Mysticism and Rabbinical Literature.
In: Hibbert Journal 1912, pages 426—443.
4 — Jewish Mysticism. London, G. Bell & Sons, 1913. IX, 184 pages. Octavo.
(= The Quest Series, edited by G. R. S. Mead, III.)
5 — Swedenborg and the Zohar.
In: Jewish Chronicle Supplement, May 1924, pages VII—VIII.
6 — The Talmud and Theosophy.
In: Theosophical Review 37, pages 9—27.
ABIB (אבי"ב), Reuben. [Pseudonym] see: Abraham Ezekiel Bassan.
7 ABRAHAM son of ELIJAH of Vilna. The Book of Great Deeds (Rav Po'olim) . . . A source for all the Midrashim Midrashim: ancient commentaries on Hebrew scriptures of the Sages of blessed memory and their legends . . . where they originated, to whom they belong, and where they are found . . . they are cited in books both old and new . . . published for the first time from the author’s own manuscript . . . by the late author . . . with notes, clarifications, and additions by the publisher Simon Moshe . . . Chones of Vilna. Warsaw, printed by Halter and Eisenstadt, 5654 (1894). [Together with] the pamphlet The Curtains of Solomon (Yeri'ot Shlomo), being notes and additions to the book Great Deeds . . . by me, Solomon Buber, with further corrections added . . . by me, Simon Moshe Chones. Warsaw, printed by the Schulberg Brothers, 5657 (1896). 160, 52 pages. Octavo.
[Great Deeds (Rav Po'olim) . . . A lexicon of the Midrashim . . . edited by Simon Chones, with additions and corrections by Solomon Buber and the publisher, Warsaw 1894—1896. — Contains a great deal of valuable material regarding the history and bibliography of mystical apocrypha Apocrypha: religious texts not included in the official canon and pseudepigrapha Pseudepigrapha: works falsely attributed to a historical figure.]