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Shekhina is a book of
photography by
Leonard Nimoy representing the
feminine side of
Jewish divinity as
visualized via the
imagery of women, with commentary...
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Shekhinah (Hebrew: שְׁכִינָה, Modern: Šəḵīna, Tiberian: Šeḵīnā) is the
English transliteration of a
Hebrew word
meaning "dwelling" or "settling" and denotes...
- Anath, Astarte, Ashima, the
cherubim in Solomon's Temple, the
Matronit (
Shekhina), and the
personified "Shabbat Bride". The
later editions of the book were...
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various sects of
Hasidic Orthodox Jews. In
October 2002,
Nimoy published The
Shekhina Project, a
photographic study exploring the
feminine aspect of God's presence...
- (Chinese: 明界),
ruled by the
Father of
Greatness together with his five
Shekhinas (i.e.,
divine attributes of light), and the
other the
World of Darkness...
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Yuvan Shankar Raja, who
himself had sung one of the songs.
Opera singer Shekhina Shawn Jazeel sang one song
under the name Prasanna. The
soundtrack features...
- 1983. She
married Leonard Nimoy in 1989. She was
photographed for Nimoy's
Shekhina, a book of
monochrome nude
photography of
women representing Shekhinah...
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conjunction with an
article (e.g.: "the
Shekhina descended and
dwelt among them" or "He
removed Himself and His
Shekhina from
their midst"). This kind of usage...
- "Shekhinah: The
Divine Feminine". My
Jewish Learning.
Retrieved 2
January 2024. "
Shekhina |
Divine Presence,
Feminine Aspect,
Holiness | Britannica". www.britannica...
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specifically the
tenth and last persona,
identified with the
earthly Shekhina. Furthermore, the
Merkabah text Re'uyot
Yehezkel identifies the Ancient...