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Mishmash
Mishmash Mish"mash`, n. [Cf. G. mish-mash, fr. mischen to mix.] A hotchpotch. --Sir T. Herbert.

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- Vitry, Pitum HaKetoret 77:1". www.sefaria.org. Retrieved 2024-07-26. Ta-Shma, Israel (1998). "More on the Ashke**** Origins to the Zohar". Kabbalah (in...
- Grishma (Sanskrit: ग्रीष्म, romanized: Grīṣhma) the Sanskrit word meaning summer. This is one of the six seasons (ritu), each lasting two months, the others...
- A subtle body is a "quasi material" aspect of the human body, being neither solely physical nor solely spiritual, according to various esoteric, occult...
- Blackwell Companion to Judaism, Blackwell Publishing, 2000, p. 92. Israel Ta-Shma, Minhag Ashkenaz Hakadmon, p.98-101 "Ashke****m". www.jewishvirtuallibrary...
- Israel Moshe Ta-Shma (1936 – 4 October 2004) was an Israeli scholar of Talmud who served as a professor at Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He was a leader...
- networking via Dose of Digital Kousiouris, George; Akbar, Adnan; Sancho, Juan; Ta-shma, Paula; Psychas, Alexandros; Kyriazis, Dimosthenis; Varvarigou, Theodora...
- London) Prince Rokn al-Din Mirza (1923, Tehran-1996, Canada) Princess Shmas Aghdas (1919, Tehran-1991, Paris) Princess Giti Afruz (1922, Tehran-2022...
- Islah Borj Al Shmali Club (Arabic: نادي الإصلاح البرج الشمالي الرياضي), or simply Islah, is a football club based in Tyre, Lebanon, that competes in the...
- Nahum Ta-Shma (Hebrew: נחום תא שמע; born 22 June 1953) is an Israeli footballer. Ta-Shma pla**** club football for Hapoel Jerusalem Hapoel Haifa and Beitar...
- King"), the phrase recited silently by an individual before reciting the Shma. Jews usually use Hebrew pronunciations of the word: /ɑːˈmɛn/ ah-MEN (Israeli...