"Rishonim" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The rishonim ( Hebrew: ראשונים, "early ones" or "first ones") refer to the first generation of commentators and codifiers of Jewish law during the period of Talmudic Judaism, roughly spanning from the 10th to the 13th centuries. They were the first to compilation and interpretation of the Talmud and Shulchan Aruch since the death of the last Tanna, Rabbi Judah haNasi, in the 2nd century, and the compilation of the Shulchan Aruch by Rabbi Joseph Caro in the 16th century.
To go up or increase in position, level, or amount. To become heightened or intensified, often in a sudden or drastic way.<br><br>Example: "The sun will rise in the east." or "The prices will rise due to inflation."<br><br>It can also mean to participate in a rebellion or a movement against an authority.<br><br>Example: "The people will rise up against the government's new laws."<br><br>Additionally, "rise" can be a verb meaning to appear or become visible, often suddenly.<br><br>Example: "The problem will rise to the surface as more information becomes available."
Risedronate is a type of medication used to prevent and treat osteoporosis in postmenopausal women and men. It belongs to a class of medications called bisphosphonates.<br><br>Risedronate works by binding to calcium in the bones to make them more dense and stronger, reducing the risk of bone fractures. It slows down the activity of cells that contribute to bone loss, which helps to maintain bone mass and prevent osteoporosis-related fractures.<br><br>Common side effects of risedronate include:<br><br> Stomach pain<br> Nausea<br> Abdominal pain<br> Diarrhea<br> Vomiting<br> Joint or muscle pain<br><br>It's available in an oral tablet form and is typically taken once a week, preferably in the morning with a full glass of water and on an empty stomach.