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Little oil lamp: a surplus of light71.) Little oil lamp: a surplus of light

Over a week ago | Friday 19th of December 2008 10:03:00 AM

With regards to Hanukkah, during eight days from Sunday 21 of to Monday 29th/Kislev 24 (at night) - Tevet 2 - ???? ?"? ?? ??? ?, the Jews will light the seven candles by using the first one, the shamash\??? = server. ...

From Av_A

Shekinah-Mercantile & Backwoods-Mercantile & Yizreel's Garden ...72.) Shekinah-Mercantile & Backwoods-Mercantile & Yizreel's Garden ...

Over one day ago, -2 hours, -16 minutes ago | Tuesday 06th of January 2009 07:48:00 AM

And, on another spiritual note, we are about to commemorate Asarah B'Tevet, the day that the Babylonian army laid siege to Jerusalem, eventually leading up to the destruction of the first Holy Temple. We commemorate this day spiritually ...

From Rivkah

DovBear: What is the LXX?73.) DovBear: What is the LXX?

Over one day ago, -5 hours, -7 minutes ago | Tuesday 06th of January 2009 12:39:00 PM

To celebrate 10 Tevet, Bray has posted incorrectly (below) on the origins and uses of the LXX, or Septuagint. In what follows I summarize the two competing perspectives. As you'll see I tried very hard to be fair and accurate. ...

From unknown

Shirat Devorah: 11 Teves: 1st Yarzheit: Zev & Rochel Simons a"h74.) Shirat Devorah: 11 Teves: 1st Yarzheit: Zev & Rochel Simons a"h

Over one day ago, -3 hours, -15 minutes ago | Tuesday 06th of January 2009 09:35:00 AM

Ba'al Teshuvah ("Master of Repentence"): A person who returns to the ways of Judaism and adherence to Jewish law after a period of estrangement. Benoni?the intermediate person; between the Tzaddik and the Rasha ...

From Devorah

This Day ... In Jewish History: This Day, December 29, In Jewish ...75.) This Day ... In Jewish History: This Day, December 29, In Jewish ...

Over a week ago | Sunday 28th of December 2008 04:12:00 PM

584 BCE (10 Tevet 3175): The Babylonian king, Nebuchadnezzar, began his siege of Jerusalem leading to the destruction of the first Temple. This day is commemorated as one of the "minor" fasts, lasting from sunrise to sunset. ...

From melamed&mavin

This Day ... In Jewish History: This Day, December 17, In Jewish ...76.) This Day ... In Jewish History: This Day, December 17, In Jewish ...

Over a week ago | Tuesday 16th of December 2008 12:00:00 AM

1141 (Tenth of Tevet): After leaving Cairo, Jehuda Halevi arrives at the port of Damietta where he was warmly received by his old friend Abu Said Chalfon. 1531: A Bull was issued by Pope Clement VII establishing the Inquisition in ...

From melamed&mavin

Reading for Chanuka77.) Reading for Chanuka

Over a week ago | Tuesday 16th of December 2008 11:27:00 AM

The battle fought by the Maccabees was not only a revolt against religious oppression and colonial domination, but it was a civil war as well, fought between pietistic adherents to a strict traditional observance of Judaism (as ...

From Shefa Insights

Don?t Hog The Blanket! - The Global Yeshiva78.) Don?t Hog The Blanket! - The Global Yeshiva

Over one day ago, -47 hours, -6 minutes ago | Friday 02nd of January 2009 06:14:00 PM

By Rabbi Yaacov Haber This Tuesday we will commemorate the Tenth of Tevet. The day Nebuchadnezar began his occupation of Jerusalem. All the Jews had lived in the Land of Israel for eight hundred and fifty years.

From unknown

danielle.. - ???? ???? / Tevet 10th.79.) danielle.. - ???? ???? / Tevet 10th.

Over one day ago, -4 hours, -8 minutes ago | Tuesday 06th of January 2009 10:28:00 AM

???? ???? / Tevet 10th. pocket full of sunshine. danielle. unwritten. feel the rain on your skin, no one else can feel it for you only you can let it in, no one else, no one else can speak the words on your lips ...

From danielle

DAVID VS. GOLIATH | hattiesburgamerican.com | Hattiesburg American80.) DAVID VS. GOLIATH | hattiesburgamerican.com | Hattiesburg American

Over a week ago | Thursday 25th of December 2008 12:00:00 AM

Hanukkah, sometimes spelled differently but means 'dedication,' begins at sundown Sunday and continues eight days, ending Dec. 29. Hanukkah is celebrated from 25 Kislev - 2 Tevet, according to the.

From unknown

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