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Kemah (/ˈkiːmə/ KEE-mə) is a city in the U.S.
state of Texas,
southeast of
Houston along west
Galveston Bay. The city's po****tion was 1,807 at the 2020...
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Aharon Mikhtav me-Eliyahu
Tomer Devorah Sichos Mussar Pele
Yoetz Kav
ha-Yashar Kad
HaKemah Madreigat Ha'Adam
Shemonah Perakim The
Geonim are the
rabbis of...
- five
books of Moses), but he is also
known for others,
especially Kad
ha-
Kemah. The
commentary on the
Torah - "מדרש רבינו בחיי על התורה " - enjo**** much...
- Pat
haKemaḥ,
commentary to Book of
Daniel (Amsterdam, 1727)
Zeror ha-Hayyim,
ethics (Wandsbeck, 1728) Mishnaṭ Hakhamim,
ethics (ib. 1733)
Shetei ha-Leḥem...
- 1-acre (0.40
ha) footprint,
making it one of the most
compact wooden coasters in the world. The
Bullet is one of the most po****r
rides at
Kemah Boardwalk...
- Venice, 1698 See Be'er Heitev, to
Shulchan Aruch,
Orach Chayyim 514:1
Leket ha-
Kemah, p. 51b, Amsterdam, 1707 "Halakhot Ketannot," No. 101 שחוץ מה שהם מזיקים...
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Steakhouse Kemah Boardwalk: The
company owns a
boardwalk in
Kemah, Texas. The
Kemah Boardwalk, a 60-acre
Texas Gulf
Coast theme park in
Kemah, Texas, approximately...
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their punishments in the
world to come; and
Rabbi Bahya ben Asher's Kad
ha-
Kemah. Ch****idei
Ashkenaz (literally "the
Pious of Germany") was a
Jewish movement...
- to gain or
expectation of reward; so also Baḥya ben Asher, in his "Kad
ha-
Ḳemaḥ,"
under "Ahabah." R.
Eleazar of Worms, in his
ethical work "Roḳeaḥ," begins...
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Orchot Tzaddikim "The Ways of the Righteous" by an
anonymous author Kad
ha-
Kemah by
Bahya ben
Asher Halakhic (legal)
writings of the
Middle Ages are also...