- Dam
betulim (Hebrew: דם בתולים, lit. 'blood [of the] virgin[al]') in
Judaism refers to the
emission of ****l
blood that is
often exuded upon the first...
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denoting abstraction, as in the
Hebrew words chayyim (חיים, 'life') or
betulim (בתולים, 'virginity'). If
understood this way,
Elohim means 'divinity'...
- (בְּתוּלָה), best
refers to a virgin, as well as the idea of virginity,
betulim (בְּתוּלִים). However,
while betulah occurs 51
times in the
Hebrew scriptures...
- a
result of her
hymenal blood flow (Hebrew: דם בתולים, romanized: dam
betulim, lit. 'virginal blood'). However, a
bride observes only four days of hefsek...
- to a
Reenactment of Sinai,"
Worship 72:1 (January 1998): 43–67. "Birkat
Betulim: A
Study of the
Jewish Celebration of
Bridal Virginity,"
Proceedings of...