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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...
- Shekhinah (Hebrew: שְׁכִינָה‎, Modern: Šəḵīna, Tiberian: Šeḵīnā) is the English transliteration of a Hebrew word meaning "dwelling" or "settling" and denotes...
- (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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Yuvan Shankar Raja, who himself had sung one of the songs. Opera singer Shekhina Shawn Jazeel sang one song under the name Prasanna. The song "Bailomo Bailomo"...
- specifically the tenth and last persona, identified with the earthly Shekhina. Furthermore, the Merkabah text Re'uyot Yehezkel identifies the Ancient...
- al. (1996), p. 429: "Bāb al-Sakīna […] Gate of the Divine Presence, see Shekhina Gate." "Bab al-Silsila". Institute for International Urban Development...
- 1983. She married Leonard Nimoy in 1989. She was photographed for Nimoy's Shekhina, a book of monochrome nude photography of women representing Shekhinah...
- "Shekhinah: The Divine Feminine". My Jewish Learning. Retrieved 2 January 2024. "Shekhina | Divine Presence, Feminine Aspect, Holiness | Britannica". www.britannica...