- ChangyŏnBenos
station is a
railway station in
Sugyo-ri, Samch'ŏn County,
youth Hwanghae Province,
North Korea, on the Ŭnnyul Line of the
Korean State...
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learn with
Rabbi Partovitz every day for a few hours,
covering all the
sugyos of Shas, even
those topics not
studied regularly in yeshivas.
Because of...
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Hebrew names, as
pertaining to gittin.
Sheim Shlomo (שם שלמה) on
various sugyos in Shas.
Sefer Galuy A
letter written at the time of the
Congress of 1869...
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foundation for Weinberg's responsa. It
contains not only a
great number of
sugyos,
explained in a
novel manner, but may be
considered a
handbook on Talmudic...
- standard-gauge
secondary line of the
Korean State Railway running from
Sugyo on the Ŭnnyul Line to Changyŏn,
South Hwanghae Province,
North Korea. This...
- Kunsal-li Pangnam-ri Ryongam-ri Ryongch'ŏl-li Ryŏnp'yŏng-ri Sinmyŏng-ri
Sugyo-ri Sujang-ri Talch'ŏl-li Tobong-ri Tŏkch'ŏl-li Tomyŏng-ri T'app'yŏng-ri...
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connects to the
Hwanghae Ch'ŏngnyŏn Line at Ŭnp'a, to the Changyŏn Line at
Sugyo, and to the Sŏhae
Kammun Line at Ch'ŏlgwang, and
formerly connected to the...
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regardless of how
seemingly simple or
instantly rendered, was
deeply rooted in
sugyos haShas (the
discussions recorded in the Talmud).
There was no superficiality...
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opened by the
Chosen Railway on 21
January 1937,
along with the rest of the
Sugyo–Changyŏn
section of the
former Changyŏn Line.[page needed] Kokubu, Hayato...
- Line) – Ch'ŏlgwang (Sŏhae
Kammun Line), 117.8 km (73.2 mi) Changyŏn Line:
Sugyo (km 50.5 Ŭnnyul Line) – Changyŏn, 17.7 km (11.0 mi) This is an exhaustive...