- A
kippah (plural: kippot), yarmulke, or
koppel is a
brimless Jewish skullcap,
usually made of cloth,
traditionally worn by
Jewish males to
fulfill the...
- 'Religious'). The
community is
sometimes called 'Knitted
kippah' (כִּפָּה סְרוּגָה,
Kippah seruga), the
typical head
covering worn by male adherents...
- Yeshiva. He
received rabbinical ordination from his teacher,
Rabbi Yosef Haim
HaCohen,
president and
Rabad (chief judge) Rosh Av Beit Din of the Ma'araviim...
-
Neobarrettia bambalio Cohn, 1965
Neobarrettia cremnobates Cohn, 1965
Neobarrettia hakippah Cohn, 1965
Neobarrettia imperfecta (Rehn, 1900)
Neobarrettia pulc****a...
- 'My Lords',
Pluralis majestatis taken as singular), and in
discussion by
HaShem 'The Name'.
Nothing in the
Torah explicitly prohibits speaking the name...
-
January 2023.
Retrieved 7 June 2018. Goldberg, J.J. (8
October 2014). "A
Kippah on the Head of Israel's
Intelligence Chief". The Forward.
Archived from...
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become common for a girl to
receive a
tallit when she
becomes bat mitzvah. A
kippah or
yarmulke (also
called a kappel) is a thin, slightly-rounded skullcap...
- In Judaism, the Holy
Spirit (Hebrew: רוח הקודש,
ruach ha-kodesh) is
conceived of as the
divine force, quality, and
influence of God over the
universe or...
-
consisting of 19
strophes on w****days and
seven on
Sabbath days and 9 on Rosh
haShana Mussaf. It is the
essential component of
Jewish services, and is the...
- dead. In Judaism, the end
times are
usually called the "end of days" (aḥarit
ha-yamim, אחרית הימים), a
phrase that
appears several times in the Tanakh. These...