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Parah (Hebrew: פָּרָה) is the name of a
treatise in the
Mishnah and the Tosefta,
included in the
order Tohorot. The
Pentateuchal law (Num. 19) decrees...
- The red
heifer (Hebrew: פָּרָה אֲדֻמָּה, romanized:
parah adumah) was a
reddish brown cow
sacrificed by
Temple priests as a
purification ritual in biblical...
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Parah Dice is a
Turkish (according to his
profile on Spotify, Turkish) DJ and
record producer. The
Russian music portal TopHit calls Parah Dice "one of...
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varying lengths into
which the
Quran is divided. It is also
known as
parah (Persian: پَارَه) in Iran and
subsequently the
Indian subcontinent. There...
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Parah Puneh (Persian: پاراپونه, also
Romanized as
Pārāh Pūneh; also
known as Qanāt, Para Pīvna, Par Pīūneh, and Pūneh) is a
village in Beyranvand-e Jonubi...
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Karne parah (Hebrew: קַרְנֵי פָרָה, also
spelled Qarnei Farah and
other variant English spellings) is a
cantillation mark
found only once in the entire...
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reading both men and
women make a
special effort to hear the reading.
Shabbat Parah ("Sabbath [of the] red heifer" שבת פרה)
takes place on the
Shabbat preceding...
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Sendan Parah (Persian: سندان پاراه, also
Romanized as Sendān
Pārāh) is a
village in Bahmai-ye Garmsiri-ye
Shomali Rural District, Bahmai-ye
Garmsiri District...
- day of rejoicing, and
inscribed in the
Scroll of Fasting. The
Mishnah (
Parah 3:4[5]) also
relates that
during the
tenure of John Hyrc**** as High Priesthood...
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large jars for washing. The
kalal is
mentioned specifically in the
Mishnah (
Parah 3:3,
Eduyot 7:5),
Hebrew Rabbinic writings describe vessels hidden under...