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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...
- 17 March 2010 at the Wayback Machine Ptil Tekhelet (Hebrew) Ein HaTekhelet (Hebrew) Shaar HaEmunah Ve'Yesod HaCh****idut in Hebrew, English. (English version...
- 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...
- 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.tekhelet.com Ptil Tekhelet The Talmud explains this concept entails monetary compensation...
- 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...
- Retrieved 2024-09-29. "Rabbi Elyashiv Knohl". Blue Fringes - Techeiles - Tekhelet - Techelet - Tcheiles. Retrieved 2024-09-29. ""Rabbi Elyashiv Knohl p****es...
- 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...