• Kol Nidre /ˈkɔːl nɪˈdreɪ/ (also known as Kol Nidrey or Kol Nidrei; Aramaic: כָּל נִדְרֵי kāl niḏrē) is a Hebrew and Aramaic declaration which is recited...
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  • Messianic Zionism of the Gaon of Vilna. Stanford University Press. ISBN 978-1-5036-3453-4.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link) Kol HaTor; Notes on Chapter...
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  • Kol Bo (Hebrew: כל-בו, 'all is in it') is a collection of Jewish ritual and civil laws. Its author has not yet been ascertained. The work in content resembles...
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    Gaon, ed. Hedegard: Lund 1951 Seder Rab Amram Gaon, ed. Kronholm: Lund 1974 Seder Rab Amram Gaon, ed. Harfenes: Bene Berak 1994 Seder Rab Amram Gaon,...
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  • Kherla Khurd, Kherli Kalan, Kherli Khurd, Kherli Nuh, Khori, Khoshpuri, Kol Gaon, Kultajpur Kalan, Lohinga Khurd, Madapur, Madhi, Maholi, Mahoon, Mahun...
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  • Khamgaon Khampimpri New Khampimpri Old Khanapur Kharadgaon Khuntephal Kol gaon Konoshi Kurudgaon Ladjalgaon Lakhamapuri Lolegaon Lakhephal Maalegaon Ne...
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  • "There is a place," sung by Yehoram Gaon Video of song (Hebrew), "Kol haKavod," from film. Youtube recording of song, "Kol haKavod," from 1997 Amsterdam performance...
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  • God. Kol Dodi on the Torah Kol Dodi on the Haftaros Kol Dodi on Megillas Esther Kol Dodi on Megillas Ruth Kol Dodi: Seasonings of the Torah Kol Dodi:...
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  • 5518–9 Sivan 5598) was a close disciple of the Vilna Gaon. Along with some other pupils of the Vilna Gaon, he is credited with having revitalized the Ashkenazi...
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  • Tzniut (redirect from Kol isha)
    Hilhot Issurei Biah 21:2 "A New Analysis of "Kol B'Isha Erva" - jewishideas.org". www.jewishideas.org. Rav Hai Gaon, Rabbenu Hananel, and Halachot Gedolot (as...
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    She'iltoth of Acha'i [Gaon] Halachot Gedolot Halachot Pesukot, by Rav Yehudai Gaon Emunoth ve-Deoth (Saadia Gaon) The Siddur by Amram Gaon Responsa The Rishonim...
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    Vilna Gaon who live in Israel and abroad) (Hebrew) Siddur Ezor Eliyahu - An attempt to reconstruct the actual Nusach of the Vilna Gaon Siddur Kol Bo (Hebrew)...
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  • moved to Israel. Much of Shlomo's writing was about musar and the Vilna Gaon, of whom he was a descendant.: p.39  He was survived by his wife and their...
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    law such as Yehudai Gaon's Halachot Pesukot, Achai Gaon's Sheeltot and Simeon Kayyara's Halachot Gedolot. After the death of Hai Gaon, however, the center...
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    Hai ben Sherira (redirect from Rav Hai Gaon)
    שרירא) better known as Hai Gaon (Hebrew: האיי גאון), was a medieval Jewish theologian, rabbi and scholar who served as Gaon of the Talmudic academy of...
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  • Rema, Vilna Gaon, Maharsha, Rashash, Tzeidah LaDerech, Hagahot Maimoniyot, Ra'avyah, Korban N'tan'el, Bach, Maharil, P'ri M'gadim, Kol Bo, Chochmat Mano'ach...
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    important early account of its composition, the Iggeret of Rabbi Sherira Gaon of Sherira Gaon, is ambiguous on the point, although the "Spanish" recension leans...
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    Ezra, Rabbeinu Bachya, Rabbi Yaakov Culi (author of Me'am Lo'ez), the Vilna Gaon, the Lubavitcher Rebbe, the Ramchal, and Aryeh Kaplan. The acceptance of...
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  • Every Bastard a King (Hebrew: כל ממזר מלך, translit. Kol Mamzer Melech) is a 1968 Israeli drama film directed by Uri Zohar. The film was selected as the...
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    The evening service, containing the Ma'ariv prayer, is widely known as "Kol Nidrei", the opening declaration made preceding the prayer. During the daytime...
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  • and was broadcast live as the first transmission of the new radio station Kol Yisrael. The final draft of the declaration was typed at the Jewish National...
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  • b. Shem-Ṭob b. Joshua (1521). Nahshon and his son Hai Gaon did not approve of saying the "Kol Nidre" on the eve of Yom Kippur. Most of his responsa,...
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  • starkly with the language of Western psychology.[failed verification] HaKolKoreh is the first organization established exclusively according to the Rotenberg...
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  • Deulgaon is a common name of town in state of Maharashtra. In Marathi language, Gaon literally means town. Deulgaon may refer to: Deulgaon Awachar, Manwat taluka...
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  • and die in combat with the enemies of God and Israel. According to Saadia Gaon the need for his appearance will depend on the spiritual condition of the...
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    believe in, worship, and revere a village deity as protector of village called Gaon khunt, Gram deoti, Dharmes, Marang Buru, Singbonga, or by other names by...
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  • Elharar Ethnix Bradley Fish Dudu Fisher Rami Fortis Nurit Galron Yehoram Gaon Aviv Geffen Yehonatan Geffen Eyal Golan Zion Golan Efrat Gosh Nathan Goshen...
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  • כל זה, כ״ז (kol zeh) - all this כָּל זְמַן, כ״ז (kol z'man) - 1) The entire duration of; lit. the entire time. 2) Whenever כל חד, כ״ח (kol chad) - (Aramaic)...
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    eve of Yom Kippur begin with the Kol Nidre prayer. It is customary to wear white on Yom Kippur, especially for Kol Nidre, and leather shoes are not worn...
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  • Abudarham on explanation of Sefardi liturgy and customs. Completed c. 1339 Amram Gaon, (?–875) 9th-century organizer of the siddur (prayer book) Asher ben Jehiel...
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