- Petsopoulos,
Yanni (1979). Kilims: Flat
Woven Tapestry Rugs. Rizzoli. ISBN 0-8478-0245-0.
Weaving Art Museum:
Soumak and
Kelim Weaving of the Caucasus...
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Tevilat Kelim (Hebrew: טבילת כלים, lit. 'immersion of vessels'), in Judaism, is the
immersion of
certain types of
culinary utensils in a mikveh, on the...
- 1967,
Middot 3:1 [p. 291] (Hebrew).
Mishnah (
Kelim 17:9–10, pp. 629, note 14 – 630). In the
Tosefta (
Kelim Baba-Metsia 6:12–13), however, it
brings down...
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printed at end of
English Likutei Amarim Tanya.
Chapters on:
Shevirat Ha
Kelim, Tohu and Tikun,
Birur and
Tikun Thirty-Two
Gates of Wisdom:
Awakening Through...
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Kelim is an
unincorporated community in
Larimer County, in the U.S.
state of Colorado. A post
office called Kelim was
established in 1915, and remained...
- of the
World (Die
Krone der Welt, 1995) The
Black Chalice (Der
Schwarze Kelch, 1997) The
Kelim of the
Princess (Der
Kelim der Prinzessin, 2004) v t e...
- 2
Chronicles 32:3–5. Davila, J., The
Treatise of the
Vessels (M****ekhet
Kelim): A New
Translation and Introduction, p. 626 (2013). Quackenbos, D., Recovering...
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Opening of the
Exhibitions "Shevirat Ha-
Kelim" (Breaking of the Vessels) at the Tel Aviv
Museum of Art, 1
November 2011...
- time". The jug on the
oriental rug is a
piece of
Westerwald Pottery. The
kelim thrown over a bannister,
probably produced in Uşak,
covers a
third of the...
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create the world. The
vessels (
kelim) of the
first universe—Olam HaTohu, i.e., the "world of chaos"—shattered (Shevirat Ha
Kelim) and
their shards became sparks...