What book is the Iyun Yaakov referring to with the abbreviation כ"ח?

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The Iyun Yaakov on Berachos daf 3a on the words "the night has 4 watches" quotes from a book that he refers to with the abbreviation כ"ח. What book is he referring to?



(In the new edition of the Ein Yaakov you can find the beginning of the Iyun Yaakov on page ט. The quote is on the next page, page י.)










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  • I didn't look it up,but can it be a ksiv chaser?

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    Jan 1 at 16:40











  • @sam What would that mean "a ksiv chaser"?

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    Jan 1 at 17:20















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The Iyun Yaakov on Berachos daf 3a on the words "the night has 4 watches" quotes from a book that he refers to with the abbreviation כ"ח. What book is he referring to?



(In the new edition of the Ein Yaakov you can find the beginning of the Iyun Yaakov on page ט. The quote is on the next page, page י.)










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  • I didn't look it up,but can it be a ksiv chaser?

    – sam
    Jan 1 at 16:40











  • @sam What would that mean "a ksiv chaser"?

    – Gavriel
    Jan 1 at 17:20













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The Iyun Yaakov on Berachos daf 3a on the words "the night has 4 watches" quotes from a book that he refers to with the abbreviation כ"ח. What book is he referring to?



(In the new edition of the Ein Yaakov you can find the beginning of the Iyun Yaakov on page ט. The quote is on the next page, page י.)










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The Iyun Yaakov on Berachos daf 3a on the words "the night has 4 watches" quotes from a book that he refers to with the abbreviation כ"ח. What book is he referring to?



(In the new edition of the Ein Yaakov you can find the beginning of the Iyun Yaakov on page ט. The quote is on the next page, page י.)







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asked Jan 1 at 16:29









GavrielGavriel

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  • I didn't look it up,but can it be a ksiv chaser?

    – sam
    Jan 1 at 16:40











  • @sam What would that mean "a ksiv chaser"?

    – Gavriel
    Jan 1 at 17:20

















  • I didn't look it up,but can it be a ksiv chaser?

    – sam
    Jan 1 at 16:40











  • @sam What would that mean "a ksiv chaser"?

    – Gavriel
    Jan 1 at 17:20
















I didn't look it up,but can it be a ksiv chaser?

– sam
Jan 1 at 16:40





I didn't look it up,but can it be a ksiv chaser?

– sam
Jan 1 at 16:40













@sam What would that mean "a ksiv chaser"?

– Gavriel
Jan 1 at 17:20





@sam What would that mean "a ksiv chaser"?

– Gavriel
Jan 1 at 17:20










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http://hebrewbooks.org/pdfpager.aspx?req=56230&st=&pgnum=124&hilite= says it's supposed to be כ"ה, which stands for כבוד הבית.






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  • How did you find that?

    – Gavriel
    Jan 1 at 21:42











  • @Gavriel: searched on Hebrewbooks using a couple of the keywords that Iyun Yaakov quotes.

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http://hebrewbooks.org/pdfpager.aspx?req=56230&st=&pgnum=124&hilite= says it's supposed to be כ"ה, which stands for כבוד הבית.






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  • How did you find that?

    – Gavriel
    Jan 1 at 21:42











  • @Gavriel: searched on Hebrewbooks using a couple of the keywords that Iyun Yaakov quotes.

    – Meir
    Jan 1 at 22:07















6














http://hebrewbooks.org/pdfpager.aspx?req=56230&st=&pgnum=124&hilite= says it's supposed to be כ"ה, which stands for כבוד הבית.






share|improve this answer























  • How did you find that?

    – Gavriel
    Jan 1 at 21:42











  • @Gavriel: searched on Hebrewbooks using a couple of the keywords that Iyun Yaakov quotes.

    – Meir
    Jan 1 at 22:07













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http://hebrewbooks.org/pdfpager.aspx?req=56230&st=&pgnum=124&hilite= says it's supposed to be כ"ה, which stands for כבוד הבית.






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http://hebrewbooks.org/pdfpager.aspx?req=56230&st=&pgnum=124&hilite= says it's supposed to be כ"ה, which stands for כבוד הבית.







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answered Jan 1 at 19:22









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  • How did you find that?

    – Gavriel
    Jan 1 at 21:42











  • @Gavriel: searched on Hebrewbooks using a couple of the keywords that Iyun Yaakov quotes.

    – Meir
    Jan 1 at 22:07

















  • How did you find that?

    – Gavriel
    Jan 1 at 21:42











  • @Gavriel: searched on Hebrewbooks using a couple of the keywords that Iyun Yaakov quotes.

    – Meir
    Jan 1 at 22:07
















How did you find that?

– Gavriel
Jan 1 at 21:42





How did you find that?

– Gavriel
Jan 1 at 21:42













@Gavriel: searched on Hebrewbooks using a couple of the keywords that Iyun Yaakov quotes.

– Meir
Jan 1 at 22:07





@Gavriel: searched on Hebrewbooks using a couple of the keywords that Iyun Yaakov quotes.

– Meir
Jan 1 at 22:07


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