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Yom Kippur (/ˌjɒm kɪˈpʊər, ˌjɔːm ˈkɪpər, ˌjoʊm-/ YAHM kip-OOR, YAWM KIP-ər, YOHM-; Hebrew: יוֹם כִּפּוּר
Yōm Kīppūr [ˈjom kiˈpuʁ], lit. 'Day of Atonement')...
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israeli haredi businesswoman. She was the
owner and CEO of the
newspaper "
Yom LeYom" - the
first Haredi publisher in Israel. Idan was born Na'ama
Dabush and...
- The
Yom Kippur War, also
known as the
Ramadan War, the
October War, the 1973 Arab–Israeli War, or the
Fourth Arab–Israeli War, was
fought from 6 to 25...
- "
Yom le-yabbashah" (Hebrew: יום ליבשה) is a
piyyut (liturgical poem)
composed by
Rabbi Yehuda Halevi for the
seventh day of P****over,
focusing mainly on...
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Yom HaZikaron laShoah ve-laG'vurah (Hebrew: יום הזיכרון לשואה ולגבורה, lit. 'Holocaust and
Heroism Remembrance Day'),
known colloquially in
Israel and...
- ('At'uf BeRakhamim) [Wrapped in Mercy] אני חיה לי מיום ליום (Ani
Khaya Li Mi
Yom LeYom) [I Live from Day to Day] שיר לילדים החדשים (Shir
LaYeladim HaKhadashim)...
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Yom HaZikaron (Hebrew: יוֹם הַזִּכָּרוֹן, lit. 'Remembrance Day'), in full
Yom HaZikaron LeHalelei Ma'arkhot
Yisrael ul'Nifge'ei Pe'ulot
HaEivah (Hebrew:...
- Encyclopedia. Vol. 1. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. p. 76–79. Tzvi Malachi,
Haavodah leyom hakippurim: ofyah, toldoteha,
vehitpatchuta beshirah haivrit (Hebrew University...
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directing shows for
military bands, and
appeared in the
movies "Melech
LeYom Ehad" (1982), "Ko'ach Meshiha" (1988), "Irit, Irit" (1985), and more. During...
- romanized: yāmīm ṭōvīm, lit. 'Good Days', or
singular Hebrew: יוֹם טוֹב
Yom Tov, in
transliterated Hebrew [English: /ˈjɔːm ˈtɔːv, joʊm ˈtoʊv/]), are...