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enjoying festive meals.
Rosh is the
Hebrew word for "head",
ha is the
definite article ("the"), and
shana means year. Thus
Rosh Hashanah means "head of...
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Rosh HaAyin (Hebrew: ראש העין, lit. 'fountainhead', [ˌʁoʃ (h)aˈ(ʔ)ajin]; Arabic: روش هاعين) is a city in the
Central District of Israel. In 2022, it had...
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Rosh Hanikra (Hebrew: רֹאשׁ הַנִּקְרָה, lit. Head of the Grottoes) may
refer to:
Rosh HaNikra grottoes, a
geographic feature in Israel;
article contains...
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known as Ba'al
ha-Turim as well as
Yaakov ben
haRosh, was an
influential Medieval rabbinic authority. He is
often referred to as the Ba'al
ha-Turim ("Author...
- Touques. The
standard collection for
Spain was
Rabbenu Asher's
Tosefot haRosh. The
Tosafot that are
printed in the
standard Vilna edition of the Talmud...
- however,
Israel Isserlein, "Terumat
haDeshen," No. 94, who
declares they
belong to the
Tosafot of Sens "Tosafot
HaRosh on Kiddushin". www.sefaria.org. Retrieved...
- pp. 74–76. ISBN 978-0-8006-3122-2. LCCN 98016181. OCLC 38590348.
Tosafot HaRosh (Sotah 47a)
Robert E. Van Voorst.
Jesus outside the New Testament. 2000...
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Rosh HaNikra (Hebrew: ראש הנקרה, lit. 'Head of the Grottoes') is a
kibbutz in
northern Israel.
Located on the
Mediterranean coast near the
Rosh HaNikra...
- The
Rosh HaNikra
Crossing (Hebrew: מעבר ראש הנקרה, Arabic: معبر رأس الناقورة) also
known as Ras Al
Naqoura Crossing is an
international border crossing...
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Piskei HaRosh, ****ah Mekubetzet,
Maharsha (the
Piskei Halachot and
Piskei Aggadot), the Pnei Yehoshua, the Mordechai, the
Chiddushia HaRitva, the...