- norðlanu
- f (-e/-a) north lane
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
MISHPAT IVRI — This article is arranged according to the following outline: definition and terminology RELIGIOUS HALAKHAH AND LEGAL HALAKHAH common features law and morals de oraita and de rabbanan distinguishing between the two categories legal consequences of … Encyclopedia of Judaism
PROSODY, HEBREW — This article is a survey of the history of Hebrew poetic forms from the Bible to the present time. The entry is arranged according to the following outline: introduction the variety of formal systems the specific nature of hebrew literary history … Encyclopedia of Judaism
HAGGADAH, PASSOVER — (Heb. הַגָּדָה; telling ), a set form of benedictions, prayers, midrashic comments and psalms recited at the seder ritual on the eve of passover . INTRODUCTION The Haggadah is based on the seder service prescribed by the Mishnah (Pes. 10),… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Sifra — (Aramaic: סִפְרָא) is the Halakic midrash to Leviticus. It is frequently quoted in the Talmud, and the study of it followed that of the Mishnah, as appears from Tanḥuma, quoted in Or Zarua , i. 7b. Like Leviticus itself, the midrash is… … Wikipedia
Nitzavim — Nitzavim, Nitsavim, Nitzabim, Netzavim, or Nesabim (נִצָּבִים Hebrew for “ones standing,” the second word, and the first distinctive word, in the parshah) is the 51st weekly Torah portion (parshah) in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and… … Wikipedia
tēu-, tǝu-, teu̯ǝ-, tu̯ō-, tū̆ - — tēu , tǝu , teu̯ǝ , tu̯ō , tū̆ English meaning: to swell; crowd, folk; fat; strong; boil, abscess Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘schwellen” Note: extended with bh, g, k, l, m, n, r, s, t Material: O.Ind. tavīti “is strong, hat Macht” … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
KENAZ, YEHOSHUA — (1937– ), Hebrew prose writer. Kenaz was born in Petaḥ Tikvah. He studied philosophy and Romance languages at the Hebrew University and French Literature at the Sorbonne. Kenaz worked for many years on the editorial staff of the daily Haaretz,… … Encyclopedia of Judaism