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Mishpatim (מִּשְׁפָּטִים—Hebrew for "laws"; the
second word of the parashah) is the
eighteenth w****ly
Torah portion (פָּרָשָׁה, parashah) in the annual...
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January 2016.
Adolf Eichmann; Bet ha-mishpaṭ ha-meḥozi; Miśrad ha-
mishpaṭim (1992). The
trial of
Adolf Eichmann:
record of
proceedings in the District...
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explanation and
would probably be
enacted by most
orderly societies (
mishpatim), laws that are
understood after being explained, but
would not be legislated...
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original on 2021-10-10.
Retrieved 2021-10-10. "Full
Zohar Online -
Mishpatim -
Chapter 10". www.zohar.com. "Zohar 3:279b".
Archived from the original...
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Matot and Masei. In
Provence and [[History of the Jews Tunisia|Tunisia]],
Mishpatim and Im
Kesef Talveh were
occasionally divided so that
Matot and Masei...
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commandments have been
divided also into
three general categories:
mishpatim; edot; and chukim.
Mishpatim ("laws")
include commandments that are
deemed to be self-evident...
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Justice Ministry (Hebrew: מִשְׂרָד הַמִשְׁפָּטִים,
Misrad Ha
Mishpatim; Arabic: وزارة العدل) is the
Israeli government ministry that
oversees the Israeli...
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Temple Mount.
Lamentations Rabbah 1:32
Exodus Rabbah 2:2
Zohar Mishpatim 116 Ya'arot
Devash Vol. 1, Ch. 4 See also Kav ha-Yashar Ch. 93 and Shem...
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Amalek Yitro, on
Exodus 18–20: Jethro's advice, The Ten
Commandments Mishpatim, on
Exodus 21–24: The
Covenant Code Terumah, on
Exodus 25–27: God's instructions...
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prohibiting wearing clothing made of
mixtures of
linen and wool),
mishpatim ("judgements" – laws with
obvious social implications) and
eduyot ("testimonies"...