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  • 71Day of Atonement (Christian holiday) — This article is about a Christian holiday. See Yom Kippur known as the Day [of] Atonement about Judaism s Day of Atonement Jewish holiday. The Christian Day of Atonement is based on the Latin translation of * the Jewish holiday Yom Kippur. The… …

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  • 72Hanukkah — /hah neuh keuh/; Ashk. Heb. /khah neuh keuh/; Seph. Heb. /khah nooh kah /, n. a Jewish festival lasting eight days, celebrated from the 25th day of the month of Kislev to the 2nd of Tevet in commemoration of the rededication of the Temple by the… …

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  • 73Messianic Judaism — This article is about a religious movement or sect. For the Jewish religion, see Judaism. For the messiah in Judaism, see Jewish messianism. For specific messianic claimants, see Jewish Messiah claimants …

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  • 74Jewish symbolism — The Hebrew word for symbol is ot which in early Judaism denoted not only a sign, but also a visible religious token of the relation between God and man.habbat and circumcisionAncient Israel had two fundamental symbols, each regarded as… …

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  • 75Citron — For other uses, see Citron (disambiguation). Citron Citrus medica Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae …

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  • 76List of Jewish prayers and blessings — Part of a series of articles on Jews and Judaism …

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  • 77Tabernacle (disambiguation) — NOTOC A tabernacle is a place of worship, originally a worship tent or other movable worship facility which the Israelites used during the Exodus and the time of the Book.Tabernacle may also refer to:Places* The Tabernacle, a concert venue in… …

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  • 78Latter Rain Movement — The Latter Rain was a post World War II movement within Pentecostal Christianity which remains controversial to this day. For clarification in discussion of the Latter Rain a distinction should be made between: *The Latter Rain Revival (1948… …

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  • 79Blyth Arena — was an ice hockey arena in Squaw Valley, California. It was built in 1959 as the venue of the ice hockey and figure skating competitions and held 8,500 people. Standing room crowds of 10,000 people were reported for the hockey games between the U …

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