- Vol. 3, no. 7.
Archived from the
original (PDF) on July 8, 2011.
Shivim Temarim ppg. 1-1b,
Toldot Rabbeinu Yehuda HeChasid Milei D'chasiduta, p. 39 Shulchan...
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generation of Nehemiah, as seen in Neḥemyah 8; (2) date palm
fronds (Kappoth
Temarim)
instead of the
closed palm
frond used by
Rabbinic Jews; (3)
branches of...
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Tosphot Yom Hakipurim, novellæ on
Tracate Yoma (Constantinople, 1727 )
Kapot Temarim, novellæ on
Tracate Succah (Constantinople, 1731) The work has been widely...
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mostly boiled into thick, long-lasting
syrup called "date honey" (dvash
temarim) for use as a sweetener. The
honey in the
Biblical reference of "a land...
- hadar" (the
fruit of
goodly trees) is more
definitely explained by "kappot
temarim" (branches of palms), the palm
being distinguished for its
beauty (Cant...
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mostly boiled into thick, long-lasting
syrup called "date honey" (dvash
temarim) for use as a sweetener. This
syrup was
prepared by
soaking the
dates in...
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Israel Studies and
Archaeology at Bar-Ilan University, has
suggested that
temarim afsiyot may have
actually been a
cultivar of date that grew
either in Jericho...