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Katův šleh (literally executioner’s whipping) is a
Czech dish
being served in many
conventional restaurants. It is a low-cost meal
which can be easily...
- well as Turkish. One
cultural example would be the
Mishnaic expression Katuv or the
cognate Arabic expression transliterated as Maktoub,
which may be...
- in the
times of the
Chashmunaim and used in the
Temple service. The rule "
Ka-yotze bo mi-makom acher" ("Like that in
another place")
refers to explaining...
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Fridrikh Lips and Fine Arts Quartet) 2004
Moscow (Russia)
Mikhail Bronner "
Katuv" for bayan,
piano and
symphony orchestra (dedicated to
Fridrikh Lips and...
-
peshat in
early rabbinic sources is an
synonym for
verse (like
mikra or
katuv), i.e. "what is in the
verse itself".: 31 In some p****ages from the Talmudic...
- written"; and 21 (12, 14–18, 21–25, 27–29, 31–37), with "Zeh she-amar ha-
katuv" or "This is what the Holy
Scriptures say."
Weiss explains that the redactor...
- bloodshed, when the LORD
dwells in Zion". V'al y'dei
avadecha haN'vi'im
katuv leimor: V'nikeiti
damam lo
nikeiti vAdonai shochein b'Tziyon. וּבְכִתְבֵי...
- adherents.
Berlin began his
literary career with an
anonymous circular letter,
Katuv Yosher (Written Truth) (printed in Berlin, 1794,
after the
death of the...
- כתוב/ כָתוּב כתובה/ כְתוּבָה כתובים/ כתוּבִים כתובות/ כְתוּבוֹת
written kaTUV ktuVA ktuVIM ktuVOT Guttural 1 אכול/ אָכוּל אכולה/ אֲכוּלָה אכולים/ אֲכוּלִים...
- Zutri:
Novellae on the laws of P****over,
Thessaloniki ed., 1798
Mishpat Katuv:
Compendium collected from the
Halachik works of Hida,
Thessaloniki ed....