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  2. List of Hebrew abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    Other abbreviations contain a variable gematria component alongside other words, like the chapter references פי״א perek yud-alef (chapter 11) or פ״ט perek tet (chapter 9). Rather than list separate entries for every possible gematria, or use only one example number, the gematria component is replaced with [x] to produce (for example) [x ...

  3. Chabad customs and holidays - Wikipedia

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    Yud Beis-Yud Gimmel Tammuz (12-13 Tammuz) – Birthday and final liberation of Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn, the sixth Rebbe of Chabad, the date he was released from Soviet prison. [63] [64] Chof Av (20 Av) – The yartzeit of Rabbi Levi Yitzchak Schneerson, father of the Lubavitcher Rebbe. [65]

  4. List of Yiddish abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    Other abbreviations contain a variable gematria component alongside other words, like the chapter references פי"א perek yud-alef (chapter 11) or פ"ט perek tet (chapter 9). Rather than list separate entries for every possible gematria, or use only one example number, the gematria component is replaced with [x] to produce (for example) [x]"פ.

  5. Tehillim - Wikipedia

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    Tehillim (תהלים) may refer to: The Hebrew name of the biblical Book of Psalms; Tehillim, a 1981 piece of music by Steve Reich; Tehilim, a 2007 Israeli film directed by Raphaël Nadjari; Tehillim, 2010 and 2014 compositions by David Ezra Okonşar

  6. Hebrew alphabet - Wikipedia

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    Historically, the consonants ב ‎ bet, ג ‎ gimmel, ד ‎ daleth, כ ‎ kaf, פ ‎ pe and ת ‎ tav each had two sounds: one hard , and one soft , depending on the position of the letter and other factors.

  7. Gimel - Wikipedia

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    It is written like a vav with a yud as a "foot", and is traditionally believed to resemble a person in motion; symbolically, a rich man running after a poor man to give him charity. In the Hebrew alphabet gimel directly precedes dalet , which signifies a poor or lowly man, given its similarity to the Hebrew word dal (b.

  8. 12–13 Tammuz - Wikipedia

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    12–13 Tammuz or Yud beis v' yud gimel Tammuz (Hebrew: י"ב וי"ג תמוז /jud bˈeɪz vi jud ˈɡɪmɛl ˈtɑ muːz/ lit. ' The twelfth and thirteenth of Tammuz ' ) is a holiday on the Chabad-Lubavitch calendar that commemorates the liberation of Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneerson , the sixth Rebbe of the Chabad-Lubavitch dynasty, from ...

  9. Perek Shira - Wikipedia

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    Perek Shira (Hebrew פרק שירה, lit. "Chapter of Song") is an ancient Jewish text. There are a number of versions extant, some associated with the Ashkenazic tradition, some with the Sephardic , and some with the Mizrahi Jews tradition. [ 1 ]