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Tzitzit (Hebrew: צִיצִית
ṣīṣīṯ, [tsiˈtsit];
plural צִיצִיּוֹת ṣīṣiyyōṯ, Ashke****: tzitzis; and Samaritan: ࠑࠉࠑࠉࠕ ṣeṣet) are
specially knotted ritual...
- The
Torah commanded that
Israelites wear tzitzit, t****els or
fringes (
ṣiṣit, /tsiːˈtsiːt/ tsee-TSEET)
attached to the
corners of
garments (see Deuteronomy...
- that
Sunday on
which it
happens to fall. A
Tzitzit (alternatively
spelled Ṣiṣit, plural:
Tzitziyot or Ṣiṣiyot) is a
knotted or
braided t****el worn by observant...
- [
sɪsɪ́ːt]
sokool [sɑ́kɑːl]
taman [támán] Southern, Kalenjin, Nandi-Markweta,
Markweta Cherang'any àkɛ́ɛ́ŋkɛ̀ ʌ́yíín sómòk áŋwaan múút lɔ̀ tɪsáp
sìsít sʌ́ɡʌ́l...
- empress's garment;
Erdal additionally reminds readers of
Hebrew צִיצִית
ṣiṣiṯ 'fringed
Jewish ceremonial shawl' and ṣiṣiyoṯ 'fringes'. In 732, the Eastern...
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describes how
three wealthy men—Ben
Kalba Sabua,
Naqdimon ben Gurion, and Ben
Sisit Hakkeset—had
enough provisions to
sustain Jerusalem for 21 years, allowing...
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Disestablished 1st Battalion,
Auckland Infantry (Countess of Ranfurly's Own)
Sisit Prudentia Latin Ever
Prudent Disestablished 1st
Canterbury Rifle Battalion...
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Wojciech (2018-07-27). ""Like a
Throne of Glory:" The
Apotropaic Potential of
Ṣîṣîṯ in the
Hebrew Bible and
Early Rabbinic Literature".
Review of
Rabbinic Judaism...
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South Kalimantan)
Zapin Sindang (Sarawak)
Zapin Singapura (Singapore)
Zapin Sisit (South Kalimantan)
Zapin Susun Sirih (West Kalimantan)
Zapin Tahtul (South...
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Wojciech (2018-07-27). ""Like a
Throne of Glory:" The
Apotropaic Potential of
Ṣîṣîṯ in the
Hebrew Bible and
Early Rabbinic Literature".
Review of
Rabbinic Judaism...