- It also may be a
portmanteau which ****ociates "wahka" ("sacred") and "
kinyan" ("wings"). The word is
usually translated as "Thunder Spirits", "Thunder...
- to take the
first test on the
first 30
pages of the new Daf Yomi cycle.
Kinyan Torah testing sites were also
opened that
month in more than 300 communities...
-
liturgical use, and in most
printed editions of Avot, a
sixth chapter,
Kinyan Torah ("Acquisition of Torah") is added; this is in fact the
eighth (in...
-
English renderings of the
Hebrew names. Cain (Hebrew, Kayin),
derives from
kinyan, or acquisition. Abel (Hebrew, Hevel)
means empty, vain, or transitory....
-
statesman Matȟó Wayúhi (Conquering Bear) — Sičháŋǧu
Lakota chief Čhetáŋ
Kiŋyáŋ (Flying Hawk) —
Oglala Lakota chief, philosopher, and
historian Matȟó Wanáȟtake...
- 19, 2020) "Hamodia,
Inyan Magazine (Vol. XV,
Issue 706),
April 25 2012
Kinyan L'Shabbos Page 16". {{cite journal}}: Cite
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- "agent" for all the community's Jews
through a
halakhic procedure called a
kinyan (acquisition). Each
householder must put
aside all the
chametz he is selling...
-
Flying Hawk (Oglala Lakota: Čhetáŋ
Kiŋyáŋ;
March 1854 –
December 24, 1931), also
known as
Moses Flying Hawk, was an
Oglala Lakota warrior, historian, educator...
-
another Rotzeah uShmirat Nefesh:
murderers and life
preservation Sefer Kinyan (Acquisition)
Mechirah sale
Zechiyah uMatanah:
ownerless property and gifts...
- "wild potato".
Wakinyan (definition) from
Lakota wa, "people/things" +
kiŋyaŋ, "to fly".
Yaupon (definition) from
Catawba yąpą, from yą, "wood/tree" +...