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Avot may
refer to:
Pirkei Avot, a
tractate of the
Mishna composed of
ethical maxims of the
Rabbis of the
Mishnaic period Patriarchs (Bible), Abraham, Isaac...
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Pirkei Avot (Hebrew: פִּרְקֵי אָבוֹת, romanized: pirqē aḇoṯ, lit. 'Chapters of the [Fore]fathers'; also
transliterated as
Pirqei Avoth or
Pirkei Avos or...
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Magen Avot may
refer to: The
central paragraph of the Seven-Faceted Blessing, in
Jewish liturgy Magen Avot (piyyut),
inserted into that
blessing The title...
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Avot of
Rabbi Natan, also
known as
Avot de-Rabbi
Nathan (ARN) (Jewish
Babylonian Aramaic: אבות דרבי נתן), the
first and
longest of the
minor tractates...
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corresponds exactly to the
traits described in
Pirkei Avot as "removing one from the world." See
Pirkei Avot 2:11, 3:10, 4:21 and the
Vilna Gaon's commentary...
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Magen Avot is a
genre of
piyyut designed to be
inserted into the
blessing Berakha Aḥat Me‘en Sheva‘ in the
Jewish liturgy for
Friday evening,
right before...
- used
thirteen times, the
majority of
which being in the
Tractate Pirkei Avot. The
Hebrew word Ḥasīd
appears for the
first time in the
Torah (Deuteronomy...
- Neve
Avot (Hebrew: נווה אבות), also
known as the
Shoham Combined Centre for
Geriatric Medicine (המרכז המשולב לרפואה גריאטרית שהם), is a
geriatric hospital...
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introduces the
collection of his
maxims in the
Mishnaic treatise Pirkei Avot mentions Aaron HaKohen (the high priest) as the
great model to be imitated...
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Yeshurun (Hebrew: אבות ישורון; 1904–1992, born
Yehiel Perlmutter), also
Avot Yeshurun, was an
acclaimed modern Hebrew poet.
Winner of the
Israel Prize...