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  2. Erev Rav - Wikipedia

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    The term appears in Exodus 12:38: "A mixed crowd also went up with them, and livestock in great numbers, both flocks and herds". [4] The "mixed crowd" is an English rendering of Erev Rav . While Exodus 12:38 is the only mention of the complete term Erev Rav in the entire Tanakh , the term Erev by itself (which also means evening in Hebrew), [ 5 ...

  3. Bo (parashah) - Wikipedia

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    The Zohar taught that the "mixed multitude" (עֵרֶב רַב ‎, erev rav) mentioned in Exodus 12:38 consisted entirely of Egyptian sorcerers and magicians, who sought to oppose God's works, as Exodus 7:11 reports, "And the magicians of Egypt, they also did in like manner with their enchantments." When they beheld the signs and the wonders ...

  4. Pekudei - Wikipedia

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    12 Exodus 30:17–21 12 Exodus 38:8 Tabernacle Court 7 Exodus 27:9–19 13 ... The Zohar: Pritzker Edition. Translation and commentary by Daniel C. Matt, ...

  5. Va'eira - Wikipedia

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    Zohar. The Zohar taught that the “mixed multitude” (רַב עֵרֶב ‎, erev rav) mentioned in Exodus 12:38 consisted entirely of Egyptian sorcerers and magicians, who sought to oppose God's works, as Exodus 7:11 reports, “And the magicians of Egypt, they also did in like manner with their enchantments.” When they beheld the signs ...

  6. Vayakhel - Wikipedia

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    The Erection of the Tabernacle and the Sacred Vessels (illustration from the 1728 Figures de la Bible). Vayakhel, Wayyaqhel, VaYakhel, Va-Yakhel, Vayak'hel, Vayak'heil, or Vayaqhel (וַיַּקְהֵל ‎—Hebrew for "and he assembled," the first word in the parashah) is the 22nd weekly Torah portion (פָּרָשָׁה ‎, parashah) in the weekly Torah portion and the 10th of the Book of ...

  7. Zohar - Wikipedia

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    The Zohar (Hebrew: זֹהַר ‎, Zōhar, lit."Splendor" or "Radiance" [a]) is a foundational work of Kabbalistic literature. [1] It is a group of books including commentary on the mystical aspects of the Torah and scriptural interpretations as well as material on mysticism, mythical cosmogony, and mystical psychology.

  8. Tetzaveh - Wikipedia

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    12 Exodus 30:17–21 12 Exodus 38:8 Anointing Oil 13 Exodus 30:22–33 9 Exodus 37:29 ... The Zohar. Translated by Harry Sperling and Maurice Simon. 5 volumes. London ...

  9. Mekhilta of Rabbi Ishmael - Wikipedia

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    The Mekhilta begins with Exodus 12, this being the first legal section found in Exodus. That this is the beginning is shown by the Nathan ben Jehiel and the Seder Tannaim v'Amoraim . [ 22 ] In like manner, Nissim ben Jacob proves in his Mafteach to Shab . 106b that the conclusion of the Mekhilta which he knew corresponded with that of the ...