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  1. Psalm 123

    Psalm 123 is the 123rd psalm from the Book of Psalms . It is one of 15 psalms that begins with the words Song of Ascents A song of ascents Shir Hama alot . Uses Judaism Is recited following Mincha between Sukkot and Shabbat Hagadol ref The Complete Artscroll Siddur page 530 ref . Verse 3 is part of the final paragraph of Tachanun ref The Complete Artscroll Siddur page 139 ref . References reflist Psalms Category Psalms 123 de Psalm 123 fr Psaume 123 122 id Mazmur 123 ...   more details



  1. Psalm 80

    Psalm 80 Septuagint Greek numbering Psalm 79 is the 80th psalm in the Bible biblical Book of Psalms . Uses Judaism Is recited on the third day of Passover in some traditions. ref The Artscroll Tehillim page 329 ref Is recited on the second day of Sukkot in some traditions. ref The Artscroll Tehillim page 329 ref References reflist Psalms Category Psalms 080 fr Psaume 80 79 id Mazmur 80 ...   more details



  1. Holishkes

    File Cabbage roll with tomato sauce.jpg thumb Holishkes covered with tomato sauce. Holishkes a Yiddish word is a traditional Jew ish cabbage roll dish, served at Sukkot . They are made from lightly boiled blanched cabbage leaves, which are wrapped in a parcel like manner around minced meat. The resulting dish is often bathed in tomato sauce, before being baked. See also Go bki References http www.recipezaar.com recipe getrecipe.zsp?id 104964 Cabbage Rolls Holishkes Recipe Recipezaar. Where the World s Recipes Are . http www.epicurious.com recipes food views HOLISHKES STUFFED CABBAGE 236220 Holishkes stuffed Cabbage Recipe at Epicurious.com. Recipes, Menus, Cooking Articles & Food Guides. http www.cyber kitchen.com rfcj SUKKOT Stuffed Cabbage Holishkes meat.html Stuffed Cabbage Holishkes meat. Mimi s Cyber Kitchen Recipes Your First Stop for Food on the Web . http www.recipezaar.com Cabbage Rolls Golabki Stuffed Cabbage 51782 . cuisine stub Yiddish stub Category Jewish cuisine Category Polish cuisine Category Stuffed vegetable dishes ...   more details



  1. Simchat Beit HaShoeivah

    Simchas Beis Hashoeiva Videos Sukkot Category Sukkot Category Tabernacle and Jerusalem Temples ...   more details



  1. Tafasta meruba lo tafasta

    and Sukkot, both could be used to determine an equivalent period of time comparing Shavuot to Passover would yield a seven day period, while comparing it to Sukkot would yield an eight day period, and there is nothing ... Shavuot to Sukkot and gain an extra day? So the rule of tafasta meruba lo tafasta comes to show ... be compared to Sukkot that we can get the eighth day. In order to stay on the safe side, we ...   more details



  1. Shemini Atzeret

    of Sukkot Tabernacles Jews and Judaism sidebar expanded Religion Shemini Atzeret lang he ... Torah are combined into one and the names are used interchangeably. Relationship to Sukkot Shemini Atzeret is often referred to as the eighth day of the Festival of Sukkot , which occupies the seven .... Because very large quantities of offerings were brought during the seven days of Sukkot, all twenty ... on Shemini Atzeret and b that one does not describe the day as Sukkot during one s prayers. ref name Siddur Korban Temple offering On the seven days of Sukkot, the Mussaf Offerings additional ... Levites in the Temple. Those of Sukkot refer to agricultural gifts to the poor required to be separated from the crops by Sukkot ref See Zeraim Mishnah Order Zeraim ref that of Shemini Atzeret is entirely ... to not describing the day as Sukkot, similar to what Rashi says at regel see 3 above . Just below this discussion ... he yom tov a aron shel ag , final holiday of the Festival of Sukkot . The context here is that the Sukkot obligations of simcha, joy and recitation of Hallel Hallel last eight days. With respect to these two obligations, Shemini Atzeret is part of Sukkot. This is why one of Sukkot s liturgical aliases, lang he zman sim atenu , Time of Our Happiness, continues ... to the fact that it falls on the eighth day, counting from the first day of Sukkot. This dual nature of Shemini Atzeret both part of Sukkot and apart from it is reflected in the observances and customs ... includes a limited direct reference to Shemini Atzeret its date relative to Sukkot and its Activities ... of Sukkot that carry over to Shemini Atzeret. As a proof text, at least in regard to Shemini ... over the seven days of Sukkot is stated twice in this paragraph of the Torah. In this context, he wonders ... of sukkah. Carryover of Sukkot Observances main Sukkot In Israel and in Reform Judaism, none of the unique observances of Sukkot sukkah, lulav and etrog carry over to Shemini Atzeret. Elsewhere ...   more details



  1. Arabah

    Image Wadi Aravah Sunset Israel Jordan.jpg thumb 250px right Wadi Arabah. Sunset. The Arabah lang he n , HaArava , lit. desolate and dry area ref Cite encyclopedia editor encyclopedia title trans title Arava language Hebrew edition date year 2000 publisher Mapa volume 6 location Tel Aviv isbn pages 107 110 quote 1 ref lang ar , unicode W d Araba , also known as Aravah , is a section of the Jordan Rift Valley running in a north south orientation between the southern end of the Sea of Galilee as the Jordan river valley down to the Dead Sea and continuing further south where it ends at the Gulf of Aqaba . It includes most of the border between Israel to the west and Jordan to the east. Many modern geographers no longer acknowledge the northern section, between the Dead Sea and the Sea of Galilee to be part of the Arabah, but in antiquity up to the early 20th century this full expanse of Rift Valley was all considered part of the Arabah. The hottest, southern stretch of the Arabah is convert 166 km mi abbr on in length from the Gulf of Aqaba to the southern shore of the Dead Sea. Topographically, the region is divided into three sections. From the Gulf of Aqaba northward, the land gradually rises over a distance of convert 77 km mi abbr on , and reaches a height of convert 230 m ft abbr on above sea level, which represents the water divide watershed divide between the Dead Sea and Red Sea . From this crest, the land slopes gently northward over the next convert 74 km mi abbr on to a point convert 15 km mi abbr on south of the Dead Sea. In the last section, the Arabah drops steeply to the Dead ... s remote landscape. There are numerous species of flora and fauna in the Aravah Valley. ref Henry Chichester Hart. 1891 ref Notably the Caracal , Caracal caracal , is found on savannah s of the Aravah ... es Arav eu Aravah fr Arabah id Arabah it Wadi Araba he nl Wadi Araba pl Arabah pt Arava ro Arava ...   more details



  1. Three Pilgrimage Festivals

    , you shall celebrate the festival of Sukkot for seven days... Three times each year , all your males ... of matzahs, on the festival of Shavuot, and on the festival of Sukkot. You shall not appear before ...   more details



  1. Positive commandment

    POV check date February 2011 The idea of time bound positive commandments Hebrew , mitzvot asei she hazman grama are those positive mitzvah commandments that may be fulfilled only within certain periods of time. This concept exists within Judaism . While the Torah generally applies equally to all Jew s, there are certain limitations to the application of the religious commandments, known in Hebrew as mitzvot . Among the 613 Mitzvot 613 enumerated biblical commandments , there are both positive as well as negative commandments. All Jews are duty bound to adhere to the restrictions as legislated by the negative commandments. Among positive commandments, however, there is a group of commandments known as positive time bound commandments for which men are obligated but from which women are generally exempt, although there are certain exceptions. Both men and women are completely obligated for the positive non time bound commandments Mishnah Nashim Kiddushin 1 7 . There are seven commandments from which female Jews are exempt ref http www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org jsource Judaism woman commandments.html Jewish Virtual Library Obligation of Women to Perform the Commandments ref Listening to the shofar on Rosh Hashanah Sitting in the sukkah on Sukkot Taking of the four species on Sukkot Wearing tzitzit , specially knotted ritual fringes worn by observant Jews Wearing tefillin , phylacteries. Saying Shema Yisrael Shema in the morning and the evening Counting of the Omer References reflist Judaism stub Halakha Category Jewish law principles Category Mitzvoth ...   more details



  1. Hoshana Rabbah

    Holy Temple in Jerusalem . During Sukkot, the four species are taken in a circuit around inscribing ..., there are seven circuits. Making a circuit around the reading desk on Sukkot while each person holds ... to make one procession around the altar on each day of Sukkot, and seven on the seventh ... nowiki nowiki heralds and says expressing hope for the speedy coming of the Messiah. See also Sukkot Hosanna References references Jewish holidays Sukkot Categories Category Hebrew names of Jewish holy days Category Autumn holidays Category Jewish holy days Category Sukkot Category Hallel Other languages ...   more details



  1. Yotvata

    thumb left Yotvata s road stop There is also a big road stop shop on the Aravah Road providing ... all its drinking and irrigation water from aquifer wells in the Aravah valley. History The Making ... Aravah region by Ihud HaKvutzot VeHaKibbutzim . The kibbutz is named after an Israelite encampment ...   more details



  1. Hagigah

    Unreferenced date August 2008 Tractate Hagigah literally Festival Offering deals with the Three Pilgrimage Festivals Passover, Shavuot, Sukkot and the pilgrimage offering that men were supposed to bring in Jerusalem. At the middle of the second chapter, the Talmud discusses topics of ritual purity. The tractate contain three chapters, spanning 27 pages in the Vilna edition, making it relatively short. The second chapter contains much aggadah , describing Creation myth creation , and the Merkabah . Its content is relatively light, except for the third chapter. Mishnah Judaism stub de Chagiga Mischnatraktat he nl Chagiega yi ...   more details



  1. Succoth-benoth

    Succoth benoth or Succoth Benoth Hebrew name lang la Sochothbenoth was a Babylon ian deity, one of the deity deities of the city of Samaria mentioned by name in Books of Kings 2 Kings 17 30. http www.mechon mamre.org e et et09b17.htm The Bible says that these deities were Cult image idols , although the Samaritan s were not punished because they worshipped the Names of God in Judaism God of the Israelites as well. Like Ashima , the identity of Succoth benoth is unknown. Comments Succoth is another term for Sukkot , a Judaism Jewish festival, from Hebrew language Hebrew sukkah , meaning a booth or hut. succoth benoth may have been a Akkadian language Babylonian variant. Category Deities in the Hebrew Bible Tanakh stub AncientNearEast stub ...   more details



  1. Chol HaMoed

    HaMoed Tefillin on Chol HaMoed References reflist Passover Footer Sukkot Category Hebrew names of Jewish holy days Category Passover Category Sukkot Category Hallel cs Chol ha mo ed fr Hol hamo d he ...   more details



  1. Suka

    Suka may refer to uka Sukdeva , the Hindu sage Suka string instrument Sukaa , the Nepalese currency unit Suka Station Suka meaning bitch either as an Bitch insult insult or a female dog in several Slavic languages Slavic languages among others in Polish language Polish ref http translate.google.co.uk ?hl en&tab wT&q google pl en suka ref , Russian language Russian , Ukrainian language Ukrainian suka , meaning sandbar , sandbank or delta Sukkah , a Hebrew word meaning booth, used during the holiday of Sukkot References reflist Disambiguation pl Suka sk Suka ...   more details



  1. Psalm 77

    Psalm 77 Septuagint Greek numbering Psalm 76 is the 77th psalm in the Bible biblical Book of Psalms . Uses Judaism Is recited along with Parshat HaChodesh . ref The Artscroll Tehillim page 329 ref Is recited on the third thru sixth days of Sukkot . ref The Artscroll Tehillim page 329 ref Songs The following songs are based on Psalm 77 or contain parts of the Psalm In het diepst van de nacht Peter van Essen Dutch song References reflist Psalms Category Psalms 077 de Psalm 77 id Mazmur 77 ...   more details



  1. Psalm 127

    Psalm 127 is the 127th psalm from the Book of Psalms . It is one of 15 psalms that begins with the words Song of Ascents A song of ascents Shir Hama alot . Uses Judaism Is recited following Mincha between Sukkot and Shabbat Hagadol ref The Complete Artscroll Siddur page 530 ref . Christianity Musical settings include Nisi Dominus Handel Nisi Dominus by Handel, which is believed to have been written for a vespers service. Nisi Dominus by Monteverdi, part of Vespro della Beata Vergine 1610 Vespers of 1610 Nisi Dominus RV 803 by Vivaldi , setting for strings and solo voice References reflist Psalms Category Psalms 127 id Mazmur 127 fr Psaume 127 126 pl Psalm 127 ...   more details



  1. Sukkah

    for the tractate of the Talmud Sukkah Talmud main Sukkot Image Jerusalemsukkas.jpg 250px right thumb Sukkot in Jerusalem A sukkah lang he , plural, , sukkot sukkoth , often translated as booth is a temporary hut constructed for use during the week long Jewish festival of Sukkot . It is topped with branches and often well decorated with autumnal, harvest or Judaic themes. The Book of Vayyiqra Leviticus describes it as a symbolic wilderness shelter, commemorating the time God provided for the Israelites in the wilderness they inhabited after they were freed from slavery in Egypt. ref Live in sukkot for seven days, so your descendants will remember that I the Lord had the Israelites live in wilderness shelters when I brought them out of Egypt. Vayyiqra Leviticus 23 42 43 ref It is common for Jews to eat, sleep and otherwise spend time in the sukkah . In Judaism, Sukkot is considered a joyous occasion and is referred to in Hebrew as Yom Simchateinu the day of our rejoicing or Z man Simchateinu the time of our rejoicing , but the sukkah itself symbolizes the frailty and transience of life and its dependence on God. ref http www.aish.com sukkotthemes sukkotthemesdefault Shelter ... archive salt chagim sukkot 8.htm Silverberg, Rabbi David. Sukkot . The Israel Koschitzky Virtual ... eat there. A popular social activity which involves people visiting each others Sukkot has become ... title Sukkot 5761 publisher Ascentofsafed.com date accessdate 2011 10 20 ref Structure Image Graded Sukkahs In Apartments In Jerusalem.JPG 200px right thumb Sukkot on graded apartment balconies in Jerusalem ... sukkot made of a collapsible metal frame and cloth walls have recently become available for those ... for sukkot woven bamboo mats far left and right Palm tree palm leaves center . The roof covering ... 22 through the 7 day holiday of Sukkot. ref name Gruber http www.forward.com articles 128916 ... sukkahsoftheworld.org pictures of sukkahs from Sharon to Shanghai Sukkot Category Sukkot ...   more details



  1. Ushpizin

    For the custom of ushpizin Sukkot Infobox film name Ushpizin image Ushpizin.jpg caption director Gidi Dar producer Gidi Dar br Rafi Bukai writer Shuli Rand starring Shuli Rand br Michal Bat Sheva Rand br Shaul Mizrahi br Ilan Ganani music cinematography editing distributor released 17 March 2006 UK Release runtime 90 minutes country FilmIsrael language Hebrew budget gross Ushpizin Hebrew language Hebrew lit. Sukkot guests , from Aramaic language Aramaic uspizin guests is a 2005 in film 2005 Israel i film directed by Gidi Dar and written by Shuli Rand . ref http www.newline.com properties ushpizin.html ref It starred Rand, and his wife, Michal, who had never acted before. Plot Moshe and Mali Bellanga are an impoverished, childless, Hasidic Judaism Hasidic baal teshuva returnees to Judaism couple in the Breslov Hasidic dynasty Breslov community in Jerusalem . After Moshe is passed over for a stipend he expected, they cannot pay their bills, much less prepare for the upcoming Jewish holiday of Sukkot . Moshe admires a particularly beautiful etrog , or citron , one of the four species required for the holiday observance. They console themselves by recalling a saying of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov that difficult times are a test of faith. After some anguished prayer, they receive an unexpected monetary gift on the eve of the holiday ref http www.fandango.com ushpizin v323962 summary ref and Moshe buys the etrog for 1000 Israeli new sheqel shekels approx. 300 , a large sum of money that is much more than he can afford. The couple is visited by a pair of escaped convicts, one of whom knew Moshe in his earlier, non religious life. The convicts become their guests Sukkot Ushpizzin ushpizin in the sukkah , creating many conflicts and straining Moshe and Mali s relationship ... as a heart warming tale for the Sukkot holiday. Michal Batsheva Rand s performance ... Israeli films Category Jewish films Category Ophir Award winners Films Category Sukkot Category ...   more details



  1. Jewish and Israeli holidays 2000?2050

    Hashanah also following day br Yom Kippur br Sukkot ref Work forbidden only on the first day in Israel ... HaShanah Monday, September 20 Yom Kippur Saturday, September 25 Sukkot Saturday, October 2 Shemini ... 2000 2001 Saturday, September 30 Rosh HaShanah Monday, October 9 Yom Kippur Saturday, October 14 Sukkot ... Kippur Tuesday, October 2 Sukkot Tuesday, October 9 Shemini Atzeret Wednesday, October 10 Simchat ... 7 Rosh HaShanah Monday, September 16 Yom Kippur Saturday, September 21 Sukkot Saturday, September 28 ... 11 Sukkot Saturday, October 18 Shemini Atzeret Sunday, October 19 Simchat Torah Saturday, December ..., September 25 Yom Kippur Thursday, September 30 Sukkot Thursday, October 7 Shemini Atzeret Friday, October ... 4 Rosh HaShanah Thursday, October 13 Yom Kippur Tuesday, October 18 Sukkot Tuesday, October 25 ... 7 Sukkot Saturday, October 14 Shemini Atzeret Sunday, October 15 Simchat Torah Saturday, December ... 22 Yom Kippur Thursday, September 27 Sukkot Thursday, October 4 Shemini Atzeret Friday, October ... 30 Rosh HaShanah Thursday, October 9 Yom Kippur Tuesday, October 14 Sukkot Tuesday, October 21 Shemini ... 28 Yom Kippur Saturday, October 3 Sukkot Saturday, October 10 Shemini Atzeret Sunday, October 11 ... 9 Rosh HaShanah Saturday, September 18 Yom Kippur Thursday, September 23 Sukkot Thursday, September ... 13 Sukkot Thursday, October 20 Shemini Atzeret Friday, October 21 Simchat Torah Wednesday, December ... Wednesday, September 26 Yom Kippur Monday, October 1 Sukkot Monday, October 8 Shemini Atzeret ... 2014 Thursday, September 5 Rosh HaShanah Saturday, September 14 Yom Kippur Thursday, September 19 Sukkot ... 4 Yom Kippur Thursday, October 9 Sukkot Thursday, October 16 Shemini Atzeret Friday, October 17 Simchat ... Monday, September 14 Rosh HaShanah Wednesday, September 23 Yom Kippur Monday, September 28 Sukkot ..., October 17 Sukkot Monday, October 24 Shemini Atzeret Tuesday, October 25 Simchat Torah Sunday ..., September 30 Yom Kippur Thursday, October 5 Sukkot Thursday, October 12 Shemini Atzeret Friday ...   more details



  1. Mussaf

    two days in Diaspora br Sivan 6 7 Rosh Hashanah Yom Kippur Sukkot br Day 1 Elevation offering ... of Sukkot in Diaspora br Tishrei 15 16 Sukkot br Day 2 12 young bulls br 2 rams br 14 lambs Numbers 29 17 Recited on the first day of Chol Hamoed third day of Sukkot in the Diaspora Sukkot br Day 3 11 ... third and fourth days of Sukkot in the Diaspora Sukkot br Day 4 10 young bulls br 2 rams br 14 lambs Numbers 29 23 Recited on the second and third days of Chol Hamoed fourth and fifth days of Sukkot in the Diaspora Sukkot br Day 5 9 young bulls br 2 rams br 14 lambs Numbers 29 26 Recited on the third and fourth days of Chol Hamoed fifth and sixth days of Sukkot in the Diaspora Sukkot br Day 6 8 young ... and seventh days of Sukkot in the Diaspora Sukkot br Day 7 br Hoshana Rabbah 7 young bulls br 2 ...   more details



  1. Zaretan

    Zaretan also known as Zarethan or Zeredathah is a city mentioned in the Bible , as near the location where the Hebrews crossed the Jordan River Jordan . In the books of Joshua and 2 Kings , it is called Zarethan , but in 2 Chronicles it is called Zeredathah . Zaredathah stood in the Jordan Valley Middle East Jordan Valley , on the east bank of the river, a few kilometres northwest of Sukkot place Succoth and approximately 70 kilometres north northeast of Jerusalem . These clay grounds were where the bronze castings for the Solomon s Temple Temple of Solomon were made by Hiram I . As soon as the feet of the priests were dipped in the water, the flow of the stream was arrested. The point of arrest was the city of Adam beside Zaretan, probably near Sukkot Succoth , at the mouth of the Jabbok , some 30 miles up the river from where the people were encamped. Apparently the water stood and rose upon an heap. Thus the whole length of 30 miles of the riverbed was dry, so that the tribes might pass over Joshua 3 16, 17 compare Psalms 104 3 . External links http bibletools.org index.cfm fuseaction Def.show RTD Easton ID 3910 Zeredathah in Easton s Bible Dictionary References http bible.cc joshua 3 16.htm Joshua 3 16 http bible.cc 1 kings 7 46.htm 1 Kings 7 46 http bible.cc 2 chronicles 4 17.htm 2 Chronicles 4 17 eastons coord 32.0958 N 35.4614 E source kolossus plwiki display title Category Hebrew Bible places Category Populated places in Jordan Category Article Feedback 5 de Zarethan pl Sartan ...   more details



  1. Cities of ancient Egypt

    Merge List of ancient Egyptian sites discuss Talk Cities of Ancient Egypt Merge discussion date August 2009 Image NC Egypt sites.jpg 200px thumb right Map of site in Ancient Egypt Lower Egypt Heracleion Heraclion Canopus, Egypt Pikuat Canopus, K Naucratis Daphnae Tjafanet Tahpanhes, Daphnae Pelusiae, Baal Zephon Avaris Pi Ramesse Per Ramessu, Raamses Avaris Hatwaret Avaris, Tell ed Dab a Leontopolis Taremu Leontopolis, Tell al Muqdam Sukkot Sukkot as a place Tjeku Succoth, Tell el Maskhuta Pithom Pi Atum Pithom Hawara Hatwaret Hawara Herakleopolis Magna Hat nen nesu Heracleopolis El Hiba Tayu djayet Ankyronpolis, Al Hiba Oxyrhynchus Per Medjed Oxyrhynchus Akoris, Egypt Dehenet Akoris Hebenu Kom el Ahmar Beni Hasan Speos Artemidos Hermopolis Khnum Khemennu, Hermopolis Amarna Akhetaten Tell el Amarna Meir, Egypt Meir Asyut Zawty Lycopolis, Asyut Tjebu Djew Qa, Antaeopolis, Qau, Qaw el Kebir Upper Egypt Akhmim Apu Akhmim, Khen min, Panopolis Girga Tjenu Thinis, Girga Abydos, Egypt Abdju Abydos Dendera Ta ynt netert Dendera Qift Gebtu Coptos, Qift Naqada Tukh Pyramid Naqada Nubt Ombos Naqada Nagade Apollonopolis Parva Coptos Gesa Apollonopolis Parva, Qus Thebes, Egypt Waset Thebes, Luxor Hermonthis Iuny Hermonthis, Armant Esna Iunyt Ta senet, Latopolis, Esna Eileithyiaspolis Nekheb Eileithyiaspolis Nekhen Hierakonpolis, Kom El Ahmar Edfu Behdet Idfu Kom Ombo Nubt Ombos, Kom Ombo Elephantine Abu Elephantine Philae Pilak Philae Wawat Nubia New Kalabsha Talmis Kalabsha Nabta Playa Nabta Nubia Qustul Buhen Ancient Egypt topics Category Cities in Ancient Egypt ...   more details



  1. Shabbat (disambiguation)

    Shabbat or shabbos in Judaism , transliterated from the Hebrew word , to cease , which was first used in the Hebrew Bible s account of the Seventh day disambiguation seventh day of Genesis creation narrative Creation Bibleverse Genesis 2 2 3 HE , is used and applied in various ways Shabbat , Judaism s day of rest prescribed by the Hebrew Bible. Shabbat Talmud , a tractate of the Talmud , including the Mishnah . Shabbat candles , lit on Friday eve prior to sunset. Shabbat Shalom a greeting in Hebrew on Shabbat. Shabbos goy Shabbat goy , a non Jew who performs activities permitted to him on the Jewish Shabbat. Special Shabbat with special significance Special Shabbat Shabbat Shuvah Shabbat Shuvah Special Shabbat Shabbat Shirah Shabbat Shirah Special Shabbat Shabbat Shekalim Shabbat Shekalim Special Shabbat Shabbat Zachor Shabbat Zachor Special Shabbat Shabbat Parah Shabbat Parah Special Shabbat Shabbat HaChodesh Shabbat HaChodesh Special Shabbat Shabbat HaGadol Shabbat HaGadol Special Shabbat Shabbat Chazon Shabbat Chazon Special Shabbat Shabbat Nachamu Shabbat Nachamu Special Shabbat Shabbat Mevarchim Shabbat Mevarchim Special Shabbat Shabbat Chol HaMoed Shabbat Chol HaMoed Special Shabbat Shabbat Chol Hamoed Pesach Shabbat Chol Hamoed Pesach Special Shabbat Shabbat Chol Hamoed Sukkot Shabbat Chol Hamoed Sukkot Shabbaton , a Sabbatical or an extra celebratory Shabbat Shomer Shabbat , is a Shabbat observant Jew Shabbat clock Electricity on Shabbat in Jewish law Shabbat elevator Shabbat lamp Shabbat microphone Shabbat mode Shabbat module Books about Shabbat Shemirat Shabbat Kehilchatah Shabbat categories Category Shabbat Category Shabbat food Category Laws of Shabbat Category Shabbat prayers Category Shacharit for Shabbat and Yom Tov See also Activities prohibited on Shabbat Rabbinically prohibited activities of Shabbat Eve of Passover on Shabbat Cooking on Shabbat Driving on Shabbat in Jewish law Jewish prayer services Prayer on Shabbat Sabbath Prayer on Shabbat ...   more details



  1. Amram ibn Salameh

    Orphan date February 2009 Amram ibn Salameh ibn Ghazal ha Kohen ha Levi was a Samaritan liturgical poet of late antiquity . A number of prayers by him are incorporated in a liturgy, a fragment of which is in the Bodleian Library at Oxford, England . They consist of hymn s for the Ten Days of Repentance , for both the shacharit morning and the Jewish services evening services , as well as liturgic poems for the seven days of Sukkot , morning and evening. Resources http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 1437&letter A&search Samaritan Enelow, H.G. Amram ibn Salameh ibn Ghazal Ha Kohen Ha Levi. Jewish Encyclopedia . Funk and Wagnalls, 1901 1906, citing Neubauer, Cat. Bodl. Hebr. MSS. No. 2537, p. 2. JewishEncyclopedia Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Amram Ibn Salameh ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Poet DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Amram Ibn Salameh Category Samaritans Category Medieval poets Category Year of death unknown ...   more details




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