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Pesach (/ˈpɛsɑːx, ˈpeɪ-/;
Biblical Hebrew: חַג הַפֶּסַח, romanized: Ḥag hap
Pesaḥ, lit. 'Pilgrimage of the P****ing Over'), is a
major Jewish holiday and one...
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Pesah Grupper (Hebrew: פסח גרופר; 21
August 1924 – 29
April 2013) was an
Israeli politician who
served as
Minister of
Agriculture between October 1983...
- The P****over
sacrifice (Hebrew: קרבן פסח, romanized: Qorban
Pesaḥ), also
known as the
Paschal lamb or the P****over lamb, is the
sacrifice that the Torah...
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Samson ben
Pesah Ostropoli (died July 15, 1648), was a
Polish rabbi from
Ostropol who was
martyred at Polonnoye, Volhynia,
during the
Khmelnytsky Uprising...
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Christian communities,
Jewish traditions such as Hanukā and Eid e
Fatir (
Pesah) are
observed by the
Jewish communities, and
Zoroastrian traditions such...
- שומרוני (Samaritan
Haggada &
Pessah P****over / Zevaḥ ḳorban ha-
Pesaḥ :
Hagadah shel
Pesaḥ, nusaḥ
Shomroni =
Samaritan Haggada &
Pessah P****over), Avraham...
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Caroline Yadan Pesah (born 14
August 1968) is a
French politician serving as the
Member of
Parliament for the
Eighth constituency for
French residents...
- last line. The Ketubá del
Seten Dia de
Pesah (or כתובה ליום השביעי של פסח –
Ketuba Le-yom Ha-shebi`i shel
Pesah) is a
liturgical poem in Ladino, describing...
- of the
firstborns (including the Pharaoh's son), and the
Israelites leaving Egypt (Haggadah shel
Pesaḥ, 1325–1374 CE,
Barcelona via
British Library)...
- texts, and only
occasionally written,
using Hebrew characters; a m****cript
Pesah Haggadah written in Judeo-Berber has been
reprinted (Galand-Pernet et al...