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Tekhelet (Hebrew: תְּכֵלֶת təḵēleṯ;
alternative spellings include tekheleth, t'chelet, techelet, and techeiles) is a
highly valued dye
described as either...
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March 2010 at the
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Tekhelet (Hebrew) Ein
HaTekhelet (Hebrew)
Shaar HaEmunah Ve'Yesod
HaCh****idut in Hebrew, English. (English version...
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refer only to the
thread of
tekhelet. The
tekhelet strand serves this purpose,
explains the Talmud, for the blue
color of
tekhelet resembles the ocean, which...
- him
famous in the
Jewish world,
concerned his
claim of re-discovering
Tekhelet, the type of blue dye once used for the
making of Tzitzit. In 1935 he visited...
- 16th-century Land of Israel, the book Ets
Khayim conveys the
Kabbalah of
Ha-Ari (Rabbi
Isaac Luria) who
arranges the
traditional items on the
seder plate...
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chazal permit using wool and
linen strings in
tandem only when
genuine tekhelet is available,
whereas kabbalist sources take it a step
further by encouraging...
- Talmud,
Oxford University Press, 1990. pp 157–159 See http://www.
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Tekhelet The
Talmud explains this
concept entails monetary compensation...
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Moses Ḥagiz, Amsterdam, 1709)
Petil Tekhelet, on the
Azharot of
Solomon Gabirol (Venice, 1652; 2d ed., London, 1714) Eẓ
ha-Ḥayyim, on the
Mishnah (Livorno...
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Retrieved 2024-09-29. "Rabbi
Elyashiv Knohl". Blue
Fringes -
Techeiles -
Tekhelet -
Techelet - Tcheiles.
Retrieved 2024-09-29. ""Rabbi
Elyashiv Knohl p****es...
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Jewish thought the
color of
tekhelet corresponds to the
color of the
heavens and the
divine revelation. The blue
color of
tekhelet was
later used on the tallit...