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subject to the
extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. The
Temple in Jerusalem, or
alternatively the Holy Temple...
- נתקדש
nitqadesh (Talmudic) to be betrothed, to be
married מִקְדָּשׁ
miqdash noun
masculine temple מְקֻדָּשׁ m'qudash
adjective holy, sacred, sanctified...
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major work, the
transitionally post-medieval and
philosophical Hebrew poem
Miqdash me'at,
includes an
encyclopedia of sciences, a
Jewish paradise fantasy...
- Ha
Miqdash 5:15 Chizkuni,
Deuteronomy 18:8;
similar to
Levites who
began working at age 30 (Numbers 4:3,30)
Mishneh Torah,
Hilchoth Biath Ha
Miqdash 7:12...
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Jerusalem in
early Islamic sources, is a
cognate of the
Hebrew term bēt ha-
miqdāsh (בית המקדש), the
Temple in Jerusalem.
Mujir al-Din, a 15th-century Jerusalemite...
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Shalshelet haQabbalah of
Gedalya ibn Yihya. This poem was
published as
Sefer Miqdash Meat by
Jacob Goldenthal (Vienna 1851).
After the
Papal seat had been moved...
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brothers in 13th
century Normandy, modern-day France.
Moses da
Rieti (
Miqdash Me'at), 14th-century poet and
philosopher David Abudirham, 14th century...
- teḥilah סוף מעשה במחשבה תחלה
Verse 3: 11
Sanctuary of the king,
royal city,
Miqdash melekhʿir
melukhah מקדש מלך עיר מלוכה 12 Arise!
Leave from the
midst of...
- that Akiva's
father Joseph was a convert,
followed by
Moses da
Rieti (
Miqdash Me‘at f. 76r). In
Sifrei Num. 75:1,
Tarfon says, "Praised be Abraham, that...
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Rabbinic literature describes the
synagogue as a 'diminished sanctuary' (
miqdash me'at), and
emphasizes the
belief that the
divine presence (Shekhinah)...