- Look up
observant in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Observant may
refer to:
Making an
observation Having observance of a
holiday (public, religious...
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Observantism (also
called the
observant movement or
observant reform) was a
reform movement affecting most of the
religious orders of the
Latin Church...
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Torah (/ˈtɔːrə/ or /ˈtoʊrə/;
Biblical Hebrew: תּוֹרָה Tōrā, "Instruction", "Teaching" or "Law") is the
compilation of the
first five
books of the Hebrew...
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Operation Observant Comp**** was an
American military operation initially focused on
apprehending Joseph Kony and the Lord's
Resistance Army in Central...
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numerous secessions. The
Order of
Friars Minor,
previously known as the
Observant branch (postnominal
abbreviation OFM Obs.), is one of the
three Franciscan...
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prohibitions against certain forms of melacha—creative acts. The
observant Jew does not cook,
spend money, write,
operate electrical devices, or...
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believe they have the
option of
picking and choosing. For this reason,
observant Jews at
times find it
important for
religious reasons to
ascertain who...
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regularly attending services. Only the Portland,
Oregon area is less
observant. Finance, retail, healthcare, insurance,
shipping by air and sea, national...
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fixer Abraham "Bunny" Lindenbaum. Many non-Orthodox Jews (ranging from
observant members of
various denominations to
atheists of
Jewish cultural heritage)...
- the tester's
facial expression and
voice inflection. In addition, an
observant subject could identify the
cards by
certain irregularities like warped...