- In
Jewish law, a
shaliaḥ (Hebrew: שָלִיחַ, [ʃaˈliaχ]; pl. שְלִיחִים, sheliḥim [ʃliˈχim] or sheliah,
literally "emissary" or "messenger") is a
legal agent...
- his Gr****-English
Lexicon relates the term to the
rabbinical idea of a
Shaliah, or agent: "Judaism had an
office known as
apostle (שליח)". The Friberg...
- the
Reform Jewish in the 19th Century. Rosh
yeshiva Sandek Schulklopfer Shaliah Shechita Sofer Tzadikim Nistarim Rebbitzen Rabbanit Admo"r "Admor" is an...
- may
recite the
berakhot via sign language. A deaf
person may
serve as a
shaliah tzibbur in sign
language in a
minyan whose medium of
communication is sign...
-
usually take
place in the Netherlands, and the
Summer camp in France. The
shaliah is
Matan and the
shirfa madrihim is
composed of the
kvutzot of Narshonim...
-
Algeria Chhalia, a 1960
Indian film
Chhalia (1973 film), a 1973
Indian film
Shaliah,
Jewish legal emissary or
agent Shelia, a
female given name This disambiguation...
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Responsum on the
status of women: with
special attention to the
questions of
Shaliah Tzibbur, Edut and Gittin" (PDF).
Committee on
Jewish Law and Standards...
- aunt
Louise Roch as
Lucie Zohar Wexler as
Nadav Michaël
Abiteboul as The
shaliah The film was
screened in the Directors'
Fortnight section at the 2012 Cannes...
-
would be so
shameless as to deny a debt in the
presence of his creditor. A
shaliah is
presumed to
fulfill his commission. The
master is
presumed to have paid...
- may
recite the
berakhot in sign language. A deaf
person may
serve as a
shaliah tzibbur in sign
language in a
minyan whose medium of
communication is sign...