- Look up
berkhah in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Berakhot, Brachot, or
Brochos may
refer to: Bracha, a
Jewish benediction Any one of the
various benedictions;...
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Berakhot (Hebrew: בְּרָכוֹת, romanized: Brakhot, lit. "Blessings") is the
first tractate of
Seder Zeraim ("Order of Seeds") of the
Mishnah and of the Talmud...
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Pirkei Avot 2:11, 3:10, 4:21 and the
Vilna Gaon's
commentary to
Aggadot Berakhot 4b.)
Thomas Aquinas uses and
defends Gregory's list in his
Summa Theologica...
- Talmud,
Berakhot 6a
Babylonian Talmud,
Berakhot 6a
Babylonian Talmud,
Berakhot 6a
Babylonian Talmud,
Pesachim 112a
Babylonian Talmud,
Berakhot 3a Babylonian...
- a berakhah, bracha, brokho,
brokhe (Hebrew: בְּרָכָה; pl. בְּרָכוֹת,
berakhot, brokhoys; "benediction," "blessing") is a
formula of
blessing or thanksgiving...
- 2023). "Celebrating
Marriage in
Ancient Israel and the
Origins of
Sheva Berakhot". TheTorah.
Project TABS.
Retrieved 2024-02-11.
Rabbi Daniel Gordis. "Nissuin:...
- Judaism, pp. 113–114.
Behrman House (1989). ISBN 0-87441-479-2
Yerushalmi Berakhot,
Chapter 1, fol. 3c. See also
Rabbi David Golinkin,
Whatever Happened to...
- A
blessing of
thanks for the food was
traditionally composed by
Moses (
Berakhot 48b) in
gratitude for the
manna which the
Children of
Israel ate in the...
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three portions relate to
central issues of
Jewish belief. In the
Mishnah (
Berakhot 2:5) the
reciting of the
shema was
linked with re-affirming a personal...
- (Hebrew: מַיִם רִאשׁוֹנִים, romanized: mayim rišonim, lit. 'first waters' in
Berakhot 53b. Had a
person eaten only 1.1 oz. of
bread (an olive's bulk), he requires...