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Page 186
... remains the foundation of Kabbala what- ever enrichment , adjustments , even changes of orienta- tion and sometimes radical modifications the composite may have undergone subsequently . The ten sefirot . It is also in this environment ...
... remains the foundation of Kabbala what- ever enrichment , adjustments , even changes of orienta- tion and sometimes radical modifications the composite may have undergone subsequently . The ten sefirot . It is also in this environment ...
Page 421
... remains more leisurely than in many other areas of the country , even in the urban areas . Strong family ties and personal relations dominate major aspects of individ- ual and community life . The popular image of the Blue- grass ...
... remains more leisurely than in many other areas of the country , even in the urban areas . Strong family ties and personal relations dominate major aspects of individ- ual and community life . The popular image of the Blue- grass ...
Page 450
... remains of a distinctively Khoikhoi culture , despite the efforts of missionaries and governments to soften the impact of alien cultures . The Nama and Gar- ikwe communities retain their identities as Hottentots , and the former have ...
... remains of a distinctively Khoikhoi culture , despite the efforts of missionaries and governments to soften the impact of alien cultures . The Nama and Gar- ikwe communities retain their identities as Hottentots , and the former have ...
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