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  • 81Treize principes de Rabbi Ishmaël — La Baraïta de Rabbi Ishmaël, qui contient ses treize principes d herméneutique, se trouve en introduction au Sifra (commentaire sur le Lévitique, aussi appelé Torat Cohanim). Ces règles sont elles mêmes une élaboration des sept principes exposés… …

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  • 82Treize principes de rabbi ishmaël — Littérature rabbinique Littérature de Hazal Mishna • Tossefta Guemara • Talmud Talmud de Jérusalem Talmud de Babylone Traités mineurs Baraïta Midrash Halakha Baraïta de Rabbi Ishma …

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  • 83Dance Ke Superstars — Created by UTV Software Communications Directed by Mr. Ashim Sen Presented by Manish Paul Opening theme Dance India Dance title song composed by Adil Prashant …

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  • 84Mood Indigo (festival) — Mood Indigo Organisation type Student Run, Non Profit Organization Genre Cultural Founded 1971 …

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  • 85CHILDREN'S LITERATURE — This entry is arranged according to the following outline: introduction CHILDREN S LITERATURE IN HEBREW early period …

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  • 86HEBREW LITERATURE, MODERN — definition and scope beginnings periodization …

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  • 87HOFFMANN, YOEL — (1937– ), Hebrew novelist. Hoffmann was born in Hungary and came to Ereẓ Israel when he was a year old. He studied Japanese and philosophy, spent two years in a Buddhist monastery, and earned his doctorate in Japan. A professor of Japanese and… …

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  • 88HUSBAND AND WIFE — The act of marriage creates certain rights and duties between husband and wife. In performing them, both parties have to conduct themselves according to the following rules, comprising the fundamental principles for the relationship between… …

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  • 89KOVNER, ABRAHAM URI — (1842–1909), Hebrew writer and pioneer of modern Hebrew literary criticism. Born in Vilna, Kovner studied at various yeshivot in Lithuania and was ultimately attracted to secular studies. He was married at the age of 18, but left his wife in… …

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  • 90MEḤILAH — (Heb. מְחִילָה; waiver ), the renunciation, repudiation, abandonment, or surrender of some claim, right, or privilege. Meḥilah may be the waiver of a present right or lien or the waiver of the right to a future increment; in the latter case, it… …

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