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Hashachar Ha'ole (Hebrew: השחר העולה; "The
Rising Dawn") is a
brand of
sweetened chocolate spread po****r in
Israel and the
Jewish diaspora,[citation...
- Ha-Shaḥar (Hebrew: הַשַּׁחַר, lit. 'The Dawn') was a Hebrew-language
monthly periodical,
published and
edited at
Vienna by
Peretz Smolenskin from 1868...
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Birkot hashachar or
Birkot haShachar (Hebrew: ברכות השחר, lit. 'morning blessings' or 'blessings [of] the dawn') are a
series of
blessings that are recited...
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HaShahar (Hebrew: כּוֹכַב הַשַּׁחַר, also
spelt Kochav Shachar and
Kochav HaShachar, trans.
Morning Star) is an
Israeli settlement in the
northern West Bank...
- in many
Jewish prayer books as a part of
daily prayer prior to
birkot hashachar. The
purpose of this
blessing is to
thank God for good health. It expresses...
- is
called Yehuda Hatzair (יהודה הצעיר) or is
sometimes referred to as
Hashachar (השחר), lit. "the dawn".
Founded in 1909, it is the
oldest Zionist youth...
- Bohemia, he
acquired Turkish nationality. In Vienna,
Smolenskin founded HaShachar (The Dawn), a
Hebrew journal that
became a
literary platform for the Haskalah...
- The most po****r
fillings are
chocolate which is
commonly made with
Hashachar Ha'ole (an
Israeli chocolate spread), mohn (a
sweetened poppy seed paste...
- pra****.[citation needed] The main
components of
Shacharit are:
Birkot hashachar, a
series of
blessings originally recited upon arising, now incorporated...
- needed] In Judaism, the
question of how to
calculate dawn (Hebrew Alos/Alot
HaShachar, or Alos/Alot) is
posed by the Talmud, as it has many
ramifications for...