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Kedusha (Hebrew: קדושה),
meaning "holiness" or "sanctity," is a
central concept in
Jewish thought,
representing the idea of separation, elevation, and...
- of
angels to God in his
exposition of the
Jewish angelic hierarchy. The
kedusha section in the
morning prayer (in the
blessings preceding the recitation...
- Fadas, Brit Bat (Hebrew: ברית בת - "Covenant of the Daughter") or Brit
Kedusha (Hebrew: ברית קדושה - "Covenant of Holiness"). A
medieval naming ceremony...
- some
traditions of
rabbinical Judaism for centuries. It
introduces the
Kedusha of
Musaf for
these days. In many communities, it is
chanted while the Torah...
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University Press. ISBN 0-19-517665-0. p. 122 Maimonodies, Yad Hachazaka;
Kedusha;
Hilchos Shechita 1:1 "The
states where cow
slaughter is
legal in India"...
- repetition, a
longer version of the
blessing called Kedusha is
chanted responsively. The
Kedusha is
further expanded on
Shabbat and Festivals.
Binah ('understanding')...
- the part that
kedusha is included.
Unlike the
kedusha during the Amidah,
which is only
recited in the
presence of a minyan, this
kedusha is
recited even...
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revealed to him
events that
would take
place in the ****ure. In
Shaarei Kedusha,
Rabbi Chaim Vital explains that
visitation by a
maggid is a form of Divine...
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Community Centre located in
Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Established as Jevrá
Kedushá in 1894, its
mission was
conceived to
promote the well-being and development...
- Yiddish) or Rosakov) (1740–1809), also
known as the holy Berdichever, and the
Kedushas Levi, was a
Hasidic master and
Jewish leader. He was the
rabbi of Ryczywół...