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Sifre (Hebrew: סִפְרֵי; siphrēy, Sifre,
Sifrei, also,
Sifre debe Rab or
Sifre Rabbah)
refers to
either of two
works of
Midrash halakha, or
classical Jewish...
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Sifrei Kodesh (Hebrew: ספרי קודש, lit. 'Holy books'),
commonly referred to as
sefarim (Hebrew: ספרים, lit. 'books'), or in its
singular form, sefer, are...
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function of
their poetry. Collectively,
these three books are
known as
Sifrei Emet (Biblical Hebrew: סִפְרֵי אֶמֶת, romanized: sip̄rē ʾemeṯ, lit. 'do****ents...
- "scribe";
plural soferim, סופרים) is a
Jewish scribe who can
transcribe Sifrei Kodesh (holy scrolls),
tefillin (phylacteries),
mezuzot (ST"M, סת״ם, is...
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Halakha (/hɑːˈlɔːxə/ hah-LAW-khə; Hebrew: הֲלָכָה, romanized: hălāḵā, Sephardic: [halaˈχa]), also
transliterated as halacha, halakhah, and
halocho (Ashke****c:...
- סֵפֶר תּוֹרָה,
Sefer Torah, lit. "Book of Torah"; plural: סִפְרֵי תוֹרָה
Sifrei Torah) is a
handwritten copy of the Torah,
meaning the five
books of Moses...
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stone underlying Heaven,
suggesting a sky-blue
color for the stone. The
Sifrei says that
counterfeit tekhelet was made from both "[red] dye and indigo"...
- is a
decoration drawn over some
Hebrew letters in the
Jewish scrolls of
Sifrei Kodesh,
Tefillin and Mezuzot. The
Hebrew name for this
scribal feature is...
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commentary Sifre ve
Sifra Perush Rabbenu to Midrash,
being a
commentary on
Sifrei and Sifra. In
Sifra he
often quotes Rashi and
Isaac ben Melchizedek. J....
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Buddhist texts were
written on vellum, and all
Sifrei Torah (Hebrew: ספר תורה
Sefer Torah; plural: ספרי תורה,
Sifrei Torah) are
written on
kosher klaf or vellum...