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against Amalek, or the
seven nations of Canaan. In contrast, a
milkhemet reshut (מלחמת רשות, "authorized war") is a
discretionary war,
which according to...
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divides spaces into four categories:
Private domain (
reshut hayachid), such as a
house Public domain (
reshut harabim), such as a very busy road Semi-public...
- Vekhol-shemonat
yemei Hanukkah hanneirot hallalu kodesh heim, ve-ein lanu
reshut lehishtammesh baheim ella lir'otam
bilvad kedei lehodot ul'halleil leshimcha...
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Voluntary war (Hebrew: מלחמת הרשות; milḥemet ha-
reshūt),
sometimes called a
discretionary war,
optional war, a non-obligatory war, or a war of free choice...
- The
Israel Airports Authority (IAA, Hebrew: רשות שדות התעופה בישראל,
Reshut Sdot HaTe'ufa BeYisra'el; Arabic: سلطة المطارات في إسرائيل) was
founded in...
- 15 sub-districts (nafot) 52
natural regions 255
local authority units (
reshut mekomiot) 77
cities (arim) 124
local councils (moaṣot mekomiot) 54 regional...
- are
divided into four categories: a
private domain (
Reshut haYocḥid), a
public thoroughfare (
Reshut haRabim), an open,
inhabited area (Karmelit) and areas...
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class 3
Shrunken is
mostly used
adjectivally shut – shut – shut
reshut –
reshut –
reshut Weak,
class 1 With
coalescence of
dentals sing – sang – sung resing...
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Simchat Torah; (4) an "ofan" in four
metric strophes; (5) four
Aramaic reshut; (6) two
selichot (the
second is
reproduced by Zunz in S.P. p. 248, in German...
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Liturgical poet;
flourished at
Speyer in 1070. He was the
author of the
reshut יראתי to Kalir's
kerovah for Rosh Hashanah. A son of
Yekuthiel named Moses...