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Tikkun (Hebrew: תיקון, romanized: amending/fixing) or
variants may
refer to:
Tikkun (book), a book used by Jews to
prepare for
reading or
writing a Torah...
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Tikkun olam (/tiˈkuːn ʌˈlɑːm/; Hebrew: תיקון עולם \ תִּקּוּן עוֹלָם, romanized: tiqqūn ʻōlām / tikún olám, lit. 'repairing of the world') is a concept...
- activist, the
editor of
Tikkun, a
progressive Jewish interfaith magazine based in Berkeley, California, and the
rabbi of Beyt
Tikkun Synagogue in Berkeley...
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Tikkun Chatzot (Hebrew: תקון חצות, lit. "Midnight Rectification"), also
spelled Tikkun Chatzos, is a
Jewish ritual prayer recited each
night after midnight...
- A
tikkun or
tiqqun (Hebrew: תיקון) is a book used by Jews to
prepare for
reading or
writing a
Torah scroll.
There are two
types of
tikkun, a
tikkun kor'im...
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Tikkun was a
quarterly progressive Jewish and
interfaith magazine and
website published in the
United States that
analyzed American and
Israeli culture...
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Tikkun HaKlali (Hebrew: תיקון הכללי, lit. 'The
General (or Comprehensive) Rectification'), also
known as The
General Remedy, is a set of ten
Psalms whose...
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Tikkun Leil
Shavuot (Shavuot
night fixing) is a
study order intended for the eve of the
Shavuot holiday,
which includes beginnings and
endings of Torah...
- God and King". Qere and
ketiv Sofer (scribe)
Tikkun (book) §
Tikkun soferim Alternatively romanized as
Tikkun Soferim.
Commentary to
Deuteronomy 28:30. Shut...
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Tikkun is a 2015
Israeli film
directed by
Avishai Sivan [fr; he]. The film
explores the
struggles of a
young Hasidic man who
questions his faith. Haim-Aron...