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Hallah may
refer to: Challah, a
Jewish braided bread eaten on the
Sabbath and
holidays Dough offering,
given to
Jewish priests Hallah (tractate), a tractate...
- (K)HAH-lə; Hebrew: חַלָּה, romanized: ḥallā,
pronounced [χaˈla, ħalˈlaː]; pl. [c]
hallot, [c]halloth or [c]hallos, Hebrew: חַלּוֹת), also
known as
berches in Central...
- Le Pogam, Audrey; Love,
Oliver P.; Régimbald, Lyette; Dubois, Karine;
Hallot, ****; Milbergue, Myriam; Petit, Magali; O'Connor, Ryan S.; Vézina, François...
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embroidery designs (c.1900), and
Sabbath and
Jewish holiday cloth covers for
hallot.
During the
Tzena austerity period Monsohn was the
exclusive printer of...
- doi:10.1254/jjp.37.373. PMID 2861304.
Chambon JP,
Perio A,
Demarne H,
Hallot A,
Dantzer R,
Roncucci R, Bizière K (1985). "Ethyl loflazepate: a prodrug...
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Freikorps 2 0
Staff Dragoons 0 ? 2nd Line
Sardinians Col
Gaspare Gaetano Hallot des Hayes,
Count of
Mussano Guard Infantry Regiment 2 0
Turin Infantry Regiment...
- Semouse, (41 km), with sub-tributaries Augronne, (25 km) Combeauté, (38 km)
Hallot (3.3 km) Chânet (6 km)
Caleuches (8 km)
Planey (7 km), with sub-tributaries...
- yebaqqéš bin(n)ū mīnumma kī ʾayy śōmū bin(n)ū mīnumma weʾal yiššōʾ ʾiyyōt
ḥallot miškobiya weʾal yaʿm- may he not
search in it
after anything because nothing...
- brigade) Pierre-Joseph
Habert (général de division) Jean-Baptiste
Charles Hallot (général de division)
Christian Joseph Hammel (général de brigade) Antoine...
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remarried with a
French engineer,
Maurice Hallot. For a
short while, the
linen of the
factory would go
under the name
Hallot-Martin. At the
turning of the century...