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- metim s. m. Espécie de cetineta ou algodão empregado em forros do vestuário.
Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa . 2012.
Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa . 2012.
Witchcraft and divination in the Hebrew Bible — This article discusses the Hebrew Bible. See Christian views on witchcraft for Christian interpretations. Various forms of witchcraft and divination are mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, generally with a disapproving tone. The masoretic text of the… … Wikipedia
MAIMONIDES, MOSES — (Moses ben Maimon; known in rabbinical literature as Rambam ; from the acronym Rabbi Moses Ben Maimon; 1135–1204), rabbinic authority, codifier, philosopher, and royal physician. BIOGRAPHY The most illustrious figure in Judaism in the post… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Targum — A targum (Hebrew: תרגום, plural: targumim , lit. translation, interpretation ) is an Aramaic translation of the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) written or compiled from the Second Temple period until the early Middle Ages (late first millennium). The two… … Wikipedia
HEBREW LITERATURE, MODERN — definition and scope beginnings periodization … Encyclopedia of Judaism
KETUBBOT — Depictions of the Holy City and the Temple, Padua, Italy, 1732. Parchment, tempera, gold powder, pen and ink, 88.7 × 59 cm. Collection, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem. Photo © The Israel Museum, Jerusalem. A DOCUMENT, IN ARAMAIC, RECORDING THE… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
HENRICUS II — I. HENRICUS II. Andegavensis, Godofredi III. fil. Angliae Res, post Steph. A. C. 1155. ob matrem Mathildem, filiam Henrici I. ductâ Eleonorâ, Aquitaniam quoque et Pictones nactus est. Legibus primo, tum contra peregrinos, tum contra Proceres… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
AMIDAH — (Heb. עֲמִידָה; standing ), the core and main element of each of the prescribed daily services. In talmudic sources it is known as Ha Tefillah ( The Prayer par excellence). As its name indicates, the Amidah must be recited standing. Other names… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
AUTOPSIES AND DISSECTION. — Respect for the dead, and the utmost reverence for the human body after death are enjoined by both Jewish law and custom. The rabbis deduce the prohibition of the desecration of the corpse (nivvul ha met) as well as the duty of the reverent… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
SORCERY — First and foremost among the abhorrent practices of the nations mentioned in the Bible are the various forms of sorcery: let no one be found among you who… is an augur, a soothsayer, a diviner, a sorcerer, one who casts spells, one who consults… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Вейсберг, Исаак Яков — педагог и писатель; род. в Полонках (Минской губ.) в 1841 г., умер в Киеве в 1904 г. Получив обычное религиозное воспитание в хедере и иешиботе и переехав в Минск, В. ознакомился с новоеврейской литературой и пополнил свои знания самообразованием … Большая биографическая энциклопедия