Bible Encyclopedias

The 1901 Jewish Encyclopedia

Browse by letter: A

Choose a letter: 
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z
Aquila (Βλώμβσ) Aquilino, Raffaele Aquin, Louis-Henri D' Aquin, Philippe D' Aquinas, Thomas Ar Arabah Arabah (2) Arabarch, the Arabia Arabian Nights Arabic Language Among Jews, Use of Arabic Literature of the Jews Arabic Philosophy―its Influence On Judaism Arabic Poetry Arabic Script Arabic Versions of the Bible Arabic-Jewish Philosophy, General View of Arad Arad (Alt-Arad) Aradus Arag (Arak) Aragon Aram Aram-Geshur Aram-Maachah Aram-Naharaim Aram-Rehob Aram-Zobah Arama, David ben Abraham Arama, Isaac ben Moses Arama, Meïr ben Isaac Aramaic Language Among the Jews Aramaic Versions Aranda, Pedro de Aranyi, Miksa Ararat Ararat (2) Araunah Arauxo, Abraham Gomez de Arauxo, Daniel Arba Arba' Araẓot Arba' Kanfot Arbach Ḥayyim B. Jacob Arbattis Arbel Arbela Arbib, Eduardo Arbib, Isaac Arbues, Pedro Arcadius Archa Archagathus Archelaus Archeology, Biblical Archer, Archery Archevites Archevolti, Samuel ben Elhanan Isaac Archimedes Archipherecites Archisynagogue Archite Architecture, Jewish Archives Israélites Archives, Jewish, of Old Congregation Archon Arcturus Ardashar Ardit Ardotial (Andrutil) Shem-Ṭob ben Isaac Areka Arelim Arendar Arendt, Otto

Welcome to the 'The 1901 Jewish Encyclopedia ', one of the encyclopedias resources FREELY available on StudyLight.org!

Containing 15,285 entries cross-referenced and cross-linked to other resources on StudyLight.org, this resource can be classified as a required reference book for any good study library.

The 1901 Jewish Encyclopedia, prepared by more than four hundred scholars and specalists, was a descriptive record of the history, religion, literature and customs of the Jewish people from the earliest times to the present day.

All scripture references and reference to other entries within the text have been linked. To use this resource to it's full potential, follow all the links presented within the text of the entry you are reading.

StudyLight relies on cutting-edge technology to enhance your experience through our 'AutoSuggest' feature. To activate this feature you must be using: Apple Safari, Google Chrome, Firefox, Opera and Microsoft Edge or a more recent version of any of these. This feature allows you to start typing your query in the search box. Beginning with the second letter typed, our system will display a drop-down list of suggestions that are found in this resource. Click an entry displayed in the drop-down box and then the 'find' button to view that entry.

If you find a link that doesn't work correctly, please use our convenient contact form. Please tell us the reference work title, entry title and/or number (this can be found in the address line), and a brief description of the error found. We will review and make corrections where needed.

You can also use this form if you have any suggestions about how to improve the usability of this resource.