Works and References
- Reines, Isaac Jacob. Sefer ha-`arakhim. `Arakhim `arukhim, be-derekh ha-hegyoni veha-mehkar ha-pilosofi `al ha-adam veha-teva`, `al ha-dat veha-le'om, `al Yisra'el ve-tikvotav, `al Erets-Yisra'el ve-binyanah ve-`al kol ha-`inyanim ha `omdim be-rum ha-`olam ha-enoshi veha-Yisre`eli me-et ... Yitshak Ya`akov Reines. Mesudar li-defus ve-yotse la-or mi-tokh ketav-yad `al-yede beno ... Avraham Dov Ber Reines. Pp. viii, 343. Nyu-York, 686
- Reines, Isaac Jacob. `Edut be-Ya`akov : she'elot u-teshuvot, hakirot u-ve'urim be-`inyene `edut. Pp. 515. Yerushalayim: Mosad ha-Rav Kuk, c2000.
Besides the above-mentioned work Reines published: notes on the ’Edut bi-Yehoshef of his father-in-law (Wilna, 1866); ’Edut be-Ya’akob on testimony (ib., 1872); Sha’are Orah on Haggadah and Midrash (ib. 1886); Orim Gedolim on Halakah (ib. 1887); Nod shel Dema’oteulogies or funeral sermons (ib. 1891); Or Shib’at ha-Yamim (ib, 1896); Orah we-Shimhah (with a preface explaining Zionism from the Orthodox point of view); Or hadash ‘al Ziyyon, a refutation of the arguments which are advanced by the ultra-Orthodox against Zionism (ib. 1902).
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