- The
Hebrew phrase tokh k'dei
dibur (תוך כדי דיבור, "within [time]
sufficient for speech") is a
principle in
Jewish law that
governs the
immediacy with...
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chapter of the tractate. In
rabbinic usage, the
incipit is
known as the "
dibur ha-matḥil" (דיבור המתחיל), or "beginning phrase", and
refers to a section...
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Arabian writing on palm leaves. A
recent connection has been made with
Hebrew Dibur,
which means “Speech”, and is the most
likely connection and
maybe even...
- form) חופש דיבור — /ˈħofeʃ
diˈbur/ — "freedom of speech" (literally "freedom(-of) speech") חופש הדיבור — /ˈħofeʃ ha-
diˈbur/ — "the
freedom of speech"...
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- the Torah,
Sheailos Utshuvos Moznaim LaMishpat (1955) and
HaDeah ve-ha-
Dibur (1937)
which is a
collection of derashot. His
commentary Ha-Shir ve-ha-Shevach...
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Force of the Periphery: "The Levant," "Nostalgia," and
World Literature".
Dibur Literary Journal (Peripheral Modernisms,
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Dibur -
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Insight - NEWS".
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