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... Torah is a composition of rhythmic syllables . Tihai is the repetition of a phrase of rhythmic syllables used to adorn the concluding part of a torah . There are two styles of kathak : Jaipur gharana and Lucknow gharana . While the ...
... Torah is a composition of rhythmic syllables . Tihai is the repetition of a phrase of rhythmic syllables used to adorn the concluding part of a torah . There are two styles of kathak : Jaipur gharana and Lucknow gharana . While the ...
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... Torah , and Israel " ( 13 ) Sample page ( 7a ) of the tractate Makkot ( of the fourth order , Neziqin ) of the Vilna edition of the Babylonian Talmud , first printed in 1880–86 . It discusses the fate of a man who was convicted and ...
... Torah , and Israel " ( 13 ) Sample page ( 7a ) of the tractate Makkot ( of the fourth order , Neziqin ) of the Vilna edition of the Babylonian Talmud , first printed in 1880–86 . It discusses the fate of a man who was convicted and ...
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... Torah , and , just as God chose Israel , Israel chose God . Thus , the concept of Israel as a nation bound together by an irrevocable commitment to bring the Torah to the world , and bearing corporate responsibility for this mission ...
... Torah , and , just as God chose Israel , Israel chose God . Thus , the concept of Israel as a nation bound together by an irrevocable commitment to bring the Torah to the world , and bearing corporate responsibility for this mission ...
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