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Tefillat Tal (Hebrew: תפילת טל, lit. 'Prayer for Dew') or
Tiqqun haTal is a
Jewish prayer recited on the
first morning of P****over,
forming the first...
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Alona Tal (Hebrew: אלונה טל, IPA: [aˈlona
ˈtal]; born (1983-10-20)October 20, 1983) is an
Israeli actress and singer. She is
known for her
roles in Veronica...
- male yei) in the "Night Chant" or "Nightway" (Navajo: Tłʼééʼjí or Kléjê
Hatál),
sometimes simply called "Yei bichei," a nine-night
ceremony in
which masked...
- πέλεκυς pélekys: double-headed axe), Khuzdul: bark, pl.
baruk Spear: Quenya:
hatal also
nehte Bow:
Noldorin Sindarin: peng also
poetically cû ("arch"), Quenya:...
- (2000) by
Sunil Debbarma,
Khumpui Barrwrwk Twiyung Torrwrwk (2014) and
Hatal Khamchuru Bahai (2014) by
Sefali Debbarma. Sana
Muchungbo Sajakya Kokrok...
- as
against Babylonian influence, for
example the use of the
words morid ha-
tal in the
Amidah in
summer months; and
Moses Gaster maintained that the correspondence...
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Amidah nor bend
their knees. In the
summer months they use the
words Morid ha-
Ṭal in the
second blessing of the Amida. P The
Qedushah of the
morning service...
- Cohanim. The
first written record of the
story dates back to 1849, in the book
HaShomer Emet,
published by
Rabbi Abraham Hayyim Adadi of Tripoli.
There are...
- ou area, ou pedra, ou saibro, ou harestas, ou
burgao ou de que
calidade ha tal fonda he e
sendo conhecida quantas leguas aveera daly a
terra e o mesmo...
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contains no
reference to dew or rain (Sephardim
insert the
words morid ha-
tal, "who
makes the dew fall"). The
kedushah of
shacharit begins "neqaddesh...