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sacrificial offerings described and
commanded in the Torah. The
plural form is
korbanot, korbanoth, or korbanos. The term
korban primarily refers to sacrificial...
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would offer korbanot (sacrifices) for
their misdeeds. The
atoning aspect of
korbanot is
carefully cir****scribed. For the most part,
korbanot only expiate...
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would offer Korbanot (sacrifices) for
their misdeeds. The
atoning aspect of
korbanot is
carefully cir****scribed. For the most part,
korbanot only expiates...
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services within the
Temple in Jerusalem, its
maintenance and design, the
korbanot, or
sacrificial offerings that were
offered there, and
other subjects related...
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those Jewish communities which include a
greatly expanded version of
Korbanot in
Shacharit and more
widely as part of
Kabbalat Shabbat. Some also recite...
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Temple Mount—the site
occupied by the Dome of the Rock—and to
reinstate korbanot and the
other rites described in the
Hebrew Bible and
Jewish legal literature...
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Sephardim and
Italian Jews
start the
Mincha prayers with
Psalm 84 and
Korbanot (Numbers 28:1–8), and
usually continue with the
Pittum hakketoret. The...
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originally recited upon arising, now
incorporated into the
prayer service Korbanot, a
series of
recitations related to the
Temple sacrifices Pesukei dezimra...
- ZAKA (Hebrew: זק"א,
abbreviation for
Zihuy Korbanot Ason, זיהוי קרבנות אסון, lit. 'Disaster
Victim Identification') is a
series of
voluntary post-disaster...
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formed out of a synagogue's women's group. ZAKA (heb. זק"א abbr. for Zi****
Korbanot ****on lit. "Identifying
Victims of Disaster" – חסד של אמת
Hessed shel Emet...