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Israel – 'Holy One of Israel'
Magen Avraham – 'Shield of Abraham'
Makom or Ha
Makom –
literally 'The Place',
perhaps meaning 'The Omnipresent' (see Tzimtzum)...
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makom пирiг з маком or
makivnyk маківник),
Belarusian (makavy
rulet макавы рулет), Bosnian,
Croatian and
Serbian (makovnjača or štrudla sa
makom), Slovenian...
- Nambiār, also
known as Nambiyār, is a sub-group of the
Indian Nair caste. Many were
jenmi landlords in the
Malabar region. In
earlier days,
Nambiar women...
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Place in
Heaven (Hebrew: מקום בגן עדן
Makom beGan Eden) is a 2013
Israeli drama film
written and
directed by
Yossi Madmoni. It was
screened in the Contemporary...
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Makom Solel Lakeside is a
Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue,
located at 1301
Clavey Road, in
Highland Park, on the
North S**** of Chicago, Illinois...
- commander. In
Hebrew religious texts, it can
stand for the name of God
Makom, the Place. Mem is ****ociated with The
Hanged Man (Atu XII), the element...
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Menahot 20b s.v.
nifsal See
Piskei Riaz,
Pesachim 4:1:7
Pesachim 50
Makom Shenahagu, 3 For
discussion of this
point see Bach and Beit
Yosef to Yoreh...
- What a
Wonderful Place (Hebrew: איזה מקום נפלא - Eize
Makom Nifla) is a 2005
Israeli drama film
directed by Eyal Halfon. It
includes three seemingly unrelated...
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Yiddish word for "place" or "safe haven". It is
derived from the
Hebrew word
makom (מקום, "place"). In Yiddish, the
names for some
cities in the Netherlands...
- the
Chashmunaim and used in the
Temple service. The rule "Ka-yotze bo mi-
makom acher" ("Like that in
another place")
refers to
explaining a
Biblical p****age...