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Beruriah (also
Bruriah; Hebrew: ברוריה, romanized: Bəruryā, lit. 'Certain is YHWH' or ברוריא) is one of
several women quoted as one of the
Chazal (Talmudic...
- The
Bruriah High
School for
Girls is a seven-year
yeshiva school for
girls located in Elizabeth, in
Union County, New Jersey,
United States,
serving students...
- needed] and is
mentioned over 3,000
times in the
Babylonian Talmud. His wife
Bruriah is one of the few
women cited in the Gemara.[citation needed] He was born...
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Mesivta Academy (RTMA) : 6th to 12th
grade for boys,
founded in 1955.
Bruriah High
School for Girls: 6th to 12th
grade for girls,
founded in 1963. As...
- Talmud, he was a
descendant of Nero, who had
converted to Judaism. His wife
Bruriah is one of the few
women cited in the Gemara. He is the third-most-frequently-mentioned...
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examples in
Jewish biblical and
rabbinic tradition, such as
Deborah and
Bruriah, for much of
Jewish history the
recognizable roles of the
rabbi (rav),...
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Gideon Moshe Serchensky (later Sa'ar) was born in Tel Aviv. His
mother Bruriah was born in
Israel to a seventh-generation
Bukharian Jewish family, whose...
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Bible and
Talmud Deborah (1107–1067 BCE)
Bruriah (2nd century)
Medieval and
early modern era Rashi's
daughters (11th–12th century) Bat ha-Levi (12th century)...
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Bible and
Talmud Deborah (1107–1067 BCE)
Bruriah (2nd century)
Medieval and
early modern era Rashi's
daughters (11th–12th century) Bat ha-Levi (12th century)...
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Second Temple,
which occurred in 70 CE. Some
scholars believe that, like
Bruriah, Ima
Shalom was the
composite of
several people. Ima
Shalom is mentioned...