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portal Also
romanized as Matī Kolā; also
known as
Mateh Kolā,
Matteh Kalā, and
Matteh Kolā
OpenStreetMap contributors (20
October 2024). "Mati Kola,...
- his
tribe for holy service. In
Israelite culture, the rod (Hebrew: מַטֶּה
maṭṭeh) was a
natural symbol of authority, as the tool used by the
shepherd to...
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Frankfurt am Main], 1886
Matteh Lewi [Levi's Guide], a work in
Hebrew on
letters of divorce,
Frankfurt am Main, 1891
Matteh Lewi [Levi's Guide], a work...
- his time at Uppsala, he
wrote his three-volume work on the
Zohar entitled Matteh Mosche ('The
Staff of Moses'). In it, he
attempted to show that the Zohar...
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Archived from the
original on
September 11, 2018.
Retrieved January 14, 2018.
Matteh (August 13, 2010). "PokePark Wii
Dated For Australia". MMGN.
Archived from...
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Velho Cemetery in Mile End.
Nieto was a
powerful controversialist. In his
Matteh Dan, or
Kuzari Heleq Sheni (London, 1714),
written in
Hebrew and Spanish...
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Torah commentary addressing some of the same
issues as
those mentioned.)
Matteh Dan (or
Kuzari Hasheini;
London 1714)
written by
Rabbi David Nieto demonstrates...
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letters of
divorce Shem
Efrayim (Berdychev, 1826),
commentary on the
Torah Matteh Efrayim (Zolkiev, 1834), on the
ritual laws to be
observed from the beginning...
- Judah's
other works, and from the "Sefer ha-Mizvot" of
Daniel al-Kumisi. "
Matteh Elohim" (The Rod of God),
which contains a
history of the Karaite-Rabbinic...
- The
first was
Aaron Peraḥyah's responsa,
known under the name of "Peraḥ
Maṭṭeh Aharon" (Amsterdam, 1703), the title-page of
which is
adorned with artistic...