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minority of the
Sephardi Haredi leadership.
These include the Edah
HaCharedit
HaSefaradit and
Rabbi Yaakov Hillel, who draw
their ideology from the writings...
- his
belief that
Zionism is
prohibited by
halakha (Jewish law) Al
HaGeulah VeAl
HaTemurah (1967, with N. Y. Meisels),
further explaining his
belief that...
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Martin S. Cohen.
Retrieved 11
December 2015. Teitelbaum, Al
Ha-Ge'ulah ve-al
Ha-
Temurah (1967), pp. 7-9, 20, as
translated in Ravitzky, Messianism, Zionism...
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arrangements to
prevent war and bloodshed."
Rabbi Joel Teitelbaum, Al
Ha-Geulah ve-al
Ha-
Temurah, pp. 85–86. "Rabbi
Chaim Vital wrote that the
oaths were in effect...
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Midrash Temurah (Hebrew: מדרש תמורה) is one of the
smaller midrashim,
consisting of
three chapters. It
develops the view that God in His
wisdom and might...
- Eruvin,
which deal with
practical laws,
while others, such as
Zevachim and
Temurah, were
hardly studied.
Shapiro also
viewed the
program as a way to unify...
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Judaism portal Tikunei haZohar (Hebrew: תִּקּוּני הזהר, romanized: ˌTiqqunˈē haz-ˈZohar, lit. 'Repairs of the Zohar'), also
known as the
Tikunim (תקונים)...
- of the
Midrash haNe'elam,
where Hebrew words and
phrases are
often emplo**** as in the
Babylonian Talmud. "The
Hebrew of the
Midrash haNe'elam is similar...
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Transgressions Mechussarey Kapparah:
Offerings for
Those with
Incomplete Atonement Temurah:
Substitution Taharah (Ritual Purity)
Tumat Met:
defilement by
coming into...
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Sefer HaTemunah (Hebrew: ספר התמונה) (lit. "Book of the Figure", i.e.
shape of the
Hebrew letters) is a 13–14th
century kabbalistic text. It is quoted...