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Shabat is a surname.
People with the name include:
Asael Ben
Shabat (born 1988), an
Israeli footballer George Shabat,
after whom the
Shabat polynomial...
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Shabbat (UK: /ʃəˈbæt/, US: /ʃəˈbɑːt/, or /ʃəˈbʌt/; Hebrew: שַׁבָּת, [ʃa'bat], lit. 'rest' or 'cessation') or the
Sabbath (/ˈsæbəθ/), also
called Shabbos...
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Shlomi Shabat (Hebrew: שלומי שבת; born
August 30, 1954) is an
Israeli vocalist and musician. He is of
Turkish Jewish origin.
Shabat was born in Yehud,...
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corresponding tree. Such a
polynomial Belyi function is
known as a
Shabat polynomial,
after George Shabat. For example, take p {\displaystyle p} to be the monomial...
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Kikar HaShabbat (Hebrew: כיכר השבת, lit. 'Sabbath Square') is a Hebrew–language
Israeli news
website directed toward Haredi audience. It is
named after...
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Jewish prayer (Hebrew: תְּפִילָּה,
tefilla [tfiˈla];
plural תְּפִילּוֹת
tefillot [tfiˈlot]; Yiddish: תּפֿלה, romanized: tfile [ˈtfɪlə],
plural תּפֿלות...
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Shabat Daurovich Logua (born 22
March 1995) is a
Russian former footballer who pla**** as a midfielder. Born in Sokhumi, in Abkhazia, Georgia, he started...
- Šabac (Serbian Cyrillic: Шабац,
pronounced [ʃâbat͡s]) is a city and the
administrative centre of the Mačva
District in
western Serbia. The traditional...
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Special Shabbatot are
Jewish Shabbat (Hebrew, שבת shabbath) days on
which special events are commemorated.
Variations in the
liturgy and
special customs...
- The 39
Melakhot (Hebrew: ל״ט אבות מלאכה, lamed-tet avot melakhah, "39
categories of work") are thirty-nine
categories of
activity which Jewish law identifies...