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  • 121Simon of Bet-Titta — (? 447) was a Christian martyr at Bet Titta, near Karka in Mesopotamia. He was martyred with several colleagues, including *Abraham of Bet Titta *Ma na of Bet Tittaand several others .Their eyes were pierced with red hot nails, and later they… …

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  • 122HASMONEAN BET DIN — (Heb. בֵּית דִּין שֶׁל חַשְׁמוֹנָאִים); according to a talmudic source (Sanh. 82a; Av. Zar. 36b) the court of the Hasmoneans decreed that an Israelite who had intercourse with a heathen woman is liable to punishment on account of נשג״א (NShGA), a …

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  • 123LEVI (Bet ha-Levi), SOLOMON (III) BEN ISAAC (II) — (1581–1634), rabbi of salonika and one of the greatest halakhists and writers of responsa of his time. The grandson of Solomon (II) b. Isaac, Solomon engaged in teaching and writing from his youth. He served as head of the bet din of the Évora… …

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  • 124Degania Bet — Aerial photo showing Degania Bet in the center Hebrew …

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  • 125The Red Snake Roulette Bet — is a type of roulette bet.When looking at a roulette table layout, the red snake bet begins on the red number 1 and continues snaking its way down the table through red numbers 5, 9, 12, 14, 16, 19, 23, 27, 30, 32, ending on 34. All the numbers… …

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  • 126Jeff Johnson (BET personality) — Jeffrey Johnson is a political motivator. He is most widely known for his appearance on Rap City . On these shows, Johnson is known to speak of and challenge the issues of violence and voting. Born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio. He was an active… …

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  • 127LEVI (Bet ha-Levi), ABRAHAM BEN JOSEPH — (after 1580–shortly after 1618), a rabbi in Salonika of the …

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  • 128LEVI (Bet ha-Levi), JACOB BEN ISRAEL — (second half of 16th century–1636), halakhist and scholar. A member of the famous bet ha levi family, Jacob grew up in Salonika, where he studied in the local yeshivot. He studied halakhah with R. Aaron ibn Ḥasson and philosophy with R. David ibn …

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