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Matzevah or m****eba (Hebrew: מַצֵּבָה maṣṣēḇā; "pillar") or
stele (Gr****: στήλην stílin) in the Septuagint, is a term used in the
Hebrew Bible for a sacred...
- at present-day
Parkowa Street south of the town square.
Around thirty matzevahs and the
remnants of the old
cemetery wall
remain until the present-day...
- hill
above the town, as at
Ramah (1
Samuel 9:12–14);
there was a
stele (
matzevah), the seat of the deity, and a
Asherah pole (named
after the
goddess Asherah)...
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probably has a
related meaning. On the
Mesha Stele, it
appears to mean
matzevah (sacred pillar).
According to
Samuel Feigin, "all the
places where it appears...
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Asterix Orthostates – Man-made
large stone slabs set in
upright position Matzevah –
Sacred pillar (in the Bible) or
Jewish headstone. Also...
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Tombstone (
Matzevah) of
Rabbi Jacob Ettlinger, in Hamburg, Germany...
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Ceremonial pole
Sacred trees and
groves in
Germanic paganism and
mythology Matzevah,
sacred pillar (Hebrew Bible) or
Jewish headstone Xoanon Menhir, orthostat...
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Sarah Schenirer memorial matzevah (tombstone),
Podgorze new
Jewish cemetery (Kraków, Poland)...
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Nishmat –
Hebrew for
elevation of the soul,
sometimes abbreviated LI"N
Matzevah –
monument or tombstone. See also
Unveiling of the
tombstone Petira – p****ing...
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unusual pain to
those close to him; a
unique motif (appearing on only one
matzevah),
indicating the
secularization of the symbolism. However, no tombstone...