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Temple In Rabbinical Literature: Holy of Holies of the Temple at Jerusalem. Mount Moriah, on which the Temple was erected, is known by tradition as the spot where Adam was born and where he built an altar to God; where Cain and Abel offered ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [100%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
Rabbinic Literature: Rabbinic literature, in the broadest sense, can mean the entire spectrum of Judaism's rabbinic writings throughout history. However, the term is often used as an exact translation of the Hebrew phrase Sifrut Hazal (ספרות חז"ל; "Literature [of our] Sages, [of] blessed ... [98%] 2023-02-03
Rabbinic literature: Rabbinic literature, in its broadest sense, is the entire spectrum of rabbinic writings throughout Jewish history. However, the term often refers specifically to literature from the Talmudic era, as opposed to medieval and modern rabbinic writing, and thus corresponds with ... (Jewish literature attributed to rabbis) [98%] 2023-11-02 [Rabbinic literature] [Ancient Hebrew texts]...
Incense offering in rabbinic literature: The incense offering (Hebrew: קְטֹרֶת, romanized: ketoret), a blend of aromatic substances that exhale perfume during combustion, usually consisting of spices and gums burnt as an act of worship, occupied a prominent position in the sacrificial legislation of the ancient Hebrews ... (Rabbinic views on the incense formula used in Jewish ritual) [78%] 2023-11-22 [Jewish sacrificial law] [Incense]...
Food in Latin Literature: This is a University of Helsinki course by Dr Alexandra Grigorieva, fellow of Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies Food in Latin Literature, from turnips to peacocks, an introduction to Roman literary cuisine (28 hours, 5 credits) Students are assigned texts ... [77%] 2024-01-12
Rabbinical Assembly: The Rabbinical Assembly (RA) is the international association of Conservative rabbis. The RA was founded in 1901 to shape the ideology, programs, and practices of the Conservative movement. (International association of Conservative rabbis) [67%] 2023-11-09 [Conservative Judaism in the United States] [Conservative rabbis]...
Rabbinical Court (Israel): The Rabbinical courts are part of the Israeli legal system, which operates religious courts in parallel to the civil court system. The system, inherited from the previous British mandate system, grants religious courts jurisdiction over personal status matters such as ... (Israel) [67%] 2023-11-28 [Jewish courts and civil law] [Orthodox Judaism in Israel]...
Authority, Rabbinical: The power or right of deciding the Law, in dubious cases, or of interpreting, modifying, or amplifying, and occasionally of abrogating it, as vested in the Rabbis as its teachers and expounders. In Biblical times the Law was chiefly in ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [67%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
Conferences, Rabbinical: Assemblies of rabbis to determine common courses of action or common principles of faith. Rabbinical conferences are a late phenomenon in the history of Judaism, dating, as they do, only from the fourth decade of the nineteenth century. There had ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [67%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
Also: ALSO ol'-so: In the Greek kai, when it is equivalent to "also" or "even," is always placed before the word or phrase which it is intended to emphasize (e.g. Acts 12:3; 1 John 4:21). Matthew 6 ... [67%] 1915-01-01
Literature: Literature (from the Latin Littera meaning 'letters' and referring to an acquaintance with the written word) is the written work of a specific culture, sub-culture, religion, philosophy or the study of such written work which may appear in poetry ... [67%] 2009-09-02
Literature: Literature, a general term which, in default of precise definition, may stand for the best expression of the best thought reduced to writing. Its various forms are the result of race peculiarities, or of diverse individual temperaments, or of political ... [67%] 2022-09-02
Literature: In its modern descriptive sense, literature denotes written texts; by extension scholars have also applied the term to spoken or sung texts ("oral literature"), writings in particular subject areas ("medical literature"), other collections of material in a given language or ... [67%] 2023-07-30
Literature: Literature refers to written works, especially such forms as poetry, novels, novellas, plays, epistles, epic poems, graphic novels, haiku, speeches and letters. These may range from the speeches of Cicero and Martin Luther King Jr. [67%] 2023-12-14 [Books]
Literature: Literature, in its broadest sense, refers to any collection of written material; but, it is often used more narrowly to refer to writings that are particularly regarded to be works of art, such as prose fiction, drama, and poetry. During ... [67%] 2024-01-20 [Literature]
Literature: Literature, as an art, consists of writings whose value lies in "the beauty of form or emotional effect", and encompasses such diverse forms of expression as novels, short stories, plays and poems. Its content is as limitless as the desire ... [67%] 2023-03-17 [Literature] [Art]...
Literature: Literature is any collection of written work, but it is also used more narrowly for writings specifically considered to be an art form, especially novels, plays, and poems. It includes both print and digital writing. (Written work of art) [67%] 2024-07-31 [Literature]
Flood: A flood is a natural disaster wherein an overabundance of water encroaches upon a given area of land where it is normally dry. While entirely natural in many areas, its impact on humans can range from mild to devastating, depending ... [66%] 2023-02-17 [Natural Disasters]
Flood: A flood is an overflow of water (or rarely other fluids) that submerges land that is usually dry. In the sense of "flowing water", the word may also be applied to the inflow of the tide. (Water overflow submerging usually-dry land) [66%] 2023-12-18 [Flood] [Water]...