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Karpas? By
Gilad J.
Gevaryahu &
Michael Wise (PDF)
Etymology of "
karpas"
Rabbi Eliezer Melamed,
Peninei Halakha Laws Of Pesach, pp. 277–80,
Karpas...
- the
least tourist-frequented
beaches in the island. The
Karpas Peninsula is home to the
Karpas donkey,
known as a
symbol of Cyprus;
there are campaigns...
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project to
resurrect Muslin,
Phuti Karpas plants are
being searched by
planting similar plants along the river.
Phuti Karpas was a
perennial herbaceous plant...
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include vinegar on the
seder plate,
closest to the
leader next to the
karpas. The
karpas was
dipped in the
vinegar rather than in salt
water during the seder...
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Irena Karpa (Ukrainian: Ірена Карпа) was born in 1980; she is a
Ukrainian writer, journalist, and singer.
Irena Karpa was born on 8
December 1980 in Cherkasy...
- Look up
karpa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Karpa is a surname.
Notable people with this
surname include: Dave
Karpa (born 1971),
Canadian ice hockey...
- 55°30′38″N 160°02′57″W / 55.51056°N 160.04917°W / 55.51056; -160.04917
Karpa Island is a
small island in
Aleutians East Borough, Alaska,
United States...
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David James Karpa (born May 7, 1971) is a
Canadian former professional ice
hockey player who pla**** in the
National Hockey League for the
Quebec Nordiques...
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Lyudmila Skubko-
Karpas was a
Soviet painter who
lived and
worked in
Moscow from 1924 on.
Lyudmila Skubko-
Karpas was born in 1923 in
Petrograd (St. Petersburg)...
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Natalka Karpa (Ukrainian: Наталка Карпа; born 14
August 1981), born
Nataliya ****ivna
Karpa (Ukrainian: Наталія Семенівна Карпа) is a
Ukrainian singer...