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  • 1 קבע הלכה

    established a practice of law, established a Jewish religious law

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  • 2 ביסס את עצמו

    established himself

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  • 3 בנה במה לעצמו

    established a dissident party

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  • 4 הקים חזית משותפת

    established a common front, made a common front

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  • 5 הקים ממשלה

    established a government

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  • 6 השכין שלום

    established peace

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  • 7 קבע מסמרות

    established hard and fast rules

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  • 8 קבע II

    קָבַעII (preced.) (to squeeze in, make a hole, 1) to insert, drive in; to fix. B. Bath.7b קְבַעוכ׳, v. מַסְמָר. Tanḥ. Bhaʿal. 15 (ref. to Koh. 12:11 משמרות) אם קָבַעְתָּ אותם כמ̇ס̇מ̇ר̇ בלבך הן מ̇ש̇מ̇ר̇ין אותך if thou hast driven them (the words of the Law) like a nail into thy heart, they will guard thee. Lev. R. s. 5 (ref. to Is. 22:16) אפי׳ איזה מסמר קבעת כאן what nail hast thou driven into it (to acquire ownership)? Tosef.Kel.B. Mets.X, 6 אע״פ שקְבָעָןוכ׳ (not שקבאן) although he fastened them with nails; a. fr.Part. pass. קָבוּעַ; f. קְבוּעָה Ib. צריך אדם … יתד ק׳וכ׳ a man ought to have a nail or a peg fixed in the burial ground so as to take possession and be sure to be buried in the designated place. Y.Maas. Sh. V, beg. 55d אבן ק׳ a stone affixed to the ground, stationary, opp. תלושה; a. fr.Trnsf. to fix, appoint, make permanent. Ber.6b כל הקוֹבֵעַ מקוםוכ׳ he who designates a certain place where to pray regularly; ib. 7b. Sabb.31b קָבַעְתָּוכ׳, v. עֵת. Meg.7a בתחלה קְבָעוּהָוכ׳ at first they instituted the feast of Purim for Shushan, and afterwards for the whole world. Ib. שלחה … קִבְעוּנִי לדורות Esther sent word to the scholars, Appoint my memory to be celebrated for all generations. Ab. III, 2 הקב״ה קובע לו שכר the Lord will determine his reward. Bets.20a בקשו לִקְבּוֹעַ הלכהוכ׳ they attempted (by vote) to establish the law in agreement with their opinion; Tosef.Ḥag.II, 11; a. fr.Part. pass. as ab. Tosef.Ab. Zar. I, 1 אידין הקְבוּעִין regular (annual) festivals. Ab. Zar.11b חמשה בתיע״ז ק׳ הן five idolatrous temples (and the fairs connected therewith) are permanent; expl. ib. לעולם חדיראוכ׳ permanent, regular, and all the year through B. Bath. l. c. הלכות קְבוּעוֹת הן they are established laws; a. fr. 2) (denom. of קֶבַע) to impart the character of a regular appointed meal. Bets.34b שבת מהו שתִּקְבַּע מוקצה למעשר does the Sabbath give, to fruit not yet ready for regular use, the character of an appointed meal with reference to the duty of tithing (so that you dare not eat of them on the Sabbath even as a luncheon, אכילת עראי)? Ib. שבת קוֹבַעַתוכ׳ the Sabbath gives that character, whether the food you partake of be sufficiently ready for consumption or not. Pes.105a כשם שהשבת … קובעת לקידוש as the Sabbath makes every meal an appointed one with regard to tithes, so does it with reference to Ḳiddush (that you dare not taste anything before reciting the Ḳiddush, v. קִידּוּש). Ib. קָבְעָה להבדלה the exit of the Sabbath makes every meal an appointed one as regards the Habdalah (v. הַבְדָּלָה); a. fr. Pl. קִבֵּעַ to wedge in, set. Sabb.67b המְקַבַּעַת Rashi Var., v. בָּקַע.Part. pass. מְקוּבַּע; f. מְקוּבַּעַת. Num. R. s. 12 כעטרה הזאת שמק׳ באבניםוכ׳ like the royal crown which is beset with precious stones and pearls. Nif. נִקְבַּע to be appointed, established. Tosef.Hag.II, 11 נִקְבְּעָה הלכה כדבריוכ׳ the law was established (by vote) in accordance with the opinion of ; (Bets.20b וקבעווכ׳). Y.Yoma V, beg.42b שאין … נִקְבָּעִין אלאוכ׳ congregational sacrifices are designated as such only by the act of slaughtering. Ḥall. IV, 11 שלא יִקָּבַע הדבר חובה that this usage may not become an established obligation; a. e.

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  • 9 קָבַע

    קָבַעII (preced.) (to squeeze in, make a hole, 1) to insert, drive in; to fix. B. Bath.7b קְבַעוכ׳, v. מַסְמָר. Tanḥ. Bhaʿal. 15 (ref. to Koh. 12:11 משמרות) אם קָבַעְתָּ אותם כמ̇ס̇מ̇ר̇ בלבך הן מ̇ש̇מ̇ר̇ין אותך if thou hast driven them (the words of the Law) like a nail into thy heart, they will guard thee. Lev. R. s. 5 (ref. to Is. 22:16) אפי׳ איזה מסמר קבעת כאן what nail hast thou driven into it (to acquire ownership)? Tosef.Kel.B. Mets.X, 6 אע״פ שקְבָעָןוכ׳ (not שקבאן) although he fastened them with nails; a. fr.Part. pass. קָבוּעַ; f. קְבוּעָה Ib. צריך אדם … יתד ק׳וכ׳ a man ought to have a nail or a peg fixed in the burial ground so as to take possession and be sure to be buried in the designated place. Y.Maas. Sh. V, beg. 55d אבן ק׳ a stone affixed to the ground, stationary, opp. תלושה; a. fr.Trnsf. to fix, appoint, make permanent. Ber.6b כל הקוֹבֵעַ מקוםוכ׳ he who designates a certain place where to pray regularly; ib. 7b. Sabb.31b קָבַעְתָּוכ׳, v. עֵת. Meg.7a בתחלה קְבָעוּהָוכ׳ at first they instituted the feast of Purim for Shushan, and afterwards for the whole world. Ib. שלחה … קִבְעוּנִי לדורות Esther sent word to the scholars, Appoint my memory to be celebrated for all generations. Ab. III, 2 הקב״ה קובע לו שכר the Lord will determine his reward. Bets.20a בקשו לִקְבּוֹעַ הלכהוכ׳ they attempted (by vote) to establish the law in agreement with their opinion; Tosef.Ḥag.II, 11; a. fr.Part. pass. as ab. Tosef.Ab. Zar. I, 1 אידין הקְבוּעִין regular (annual) festivals. Ab. Zar.11b חמשה בתיע״ז ק׳ הן five idolatrous temples (and the fairs connected therewith) are permanent; expl. ib. לעולם חדיראוכ׳ permanent, regular, and all the year through B. Bath. l. c. הלכות קְבוּעוֹת הן they are established laws; a. fr. 2) (denom. of קֶבַע) to impart the character of a regular appointed meal. Bets.34b שבת מהו שתִּקְבַּע מוקצה למעשר does the Sabbath give, to fruit not yet ready for regular use, the character of an appointed meal with reference to the duty of tithing (so that you dare not eat of them on the Sabbath even as a luncheon, אכילת עראי)? Ib. שבת קוֹבַעַתוכ׳ the Sabbath gives that character, whether the food you partake of be sufficiently ready for consumption or not. Pes.105a כשם שהשבת … קובעת לקידוש as the Sabbath makes every meal an appointed one with regard to tithes, so does it with reference to Ḳiddush (that you dare not taste anything before reciting the Ḳiddush, v. קִידּוּש). Ib. קָבְעָה להבדלה the exit of the Sabbath makes every meal an appointed one as regards the Habdalah (v. הַבְדָּלָה); a. fr. Pl. קִבֵּעַ to wedge in, set. Sabb.67b המְקַבַּעַת Rashi Var., v. בָּקַע.Part. pass. מְקוּבַּע; f. מְקוּבַּעַת. Num. R. s. 12 כעטרה הזאת שמק׳ באבניםוכ׳ like the royal crown which is beset with precious stones and pearls. Nif. נִקְבַּע to be appointed, established. Tosef.Hag.II, 11 נִקְבְּעָה הלכה כדבריוכ׳ the law was established (by vote) in accordance with the opinion of ; (Bets.20b וקבעווכ׳). Y.Yoma V, beg.42b שאין … נִקְבָּעִין אלאוכ׳ congregational sacrifices are designated as such only by the act of slaughtering. Ḥall. IV, 11 שלא יִקָּבַע הדבר חובה that this usage may not become an established obligation; a. e.

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  • 10 בסס

    בָּסַס(sec. r. of b. h. בּוּס) to tread, stamp, pile up. Ukts. I, 5 stalks of eatable plants (straw) שבְּסָסָן בגרן which the owner packed in the barn; Succ.14a מאי בססן what does this bsasan mean? R. … says ב׳ ממש he really stamped them (threshed); R. … says תתיר אגדן he untied them (for the purpose of piling the stalks closer by treading upon them). (Pesik. Haḥod. p. 45a>; Pesik. R. s. 15 היו בוססות, read with Num. R. s. 11 כּוֹסְסוֹת, v. כָּסַס. Pi. בִּיסֵּס (denom. of בָּסִוס) to establish firmly, to found, to put on a secure basis. Cant. R. to I, 9 ומי ב׳ העולם and who gave the world a firm basis?; (ibid. VII, 1; Ruth. R. beg.; Pesik. R. s. 21 בוסם, בישם corr. acc.).Part. pass. מְבוּסָּס firmly established. Num. R. s. 15; Tanḥ. Bhaal. 11 כסאו מב׳ למעלן (not מבוסם) His throne is firmly established above, when Israel Nithpa. נִתְבַּסֵּס to be firmly established, to rest safely. Num. R. s. 12 after the Sanctuary was erected נתב׳ העולם the world became firm. Ib. as soon as they made a third leg for the table (v. טרסקל), נתב׳ it stood firm; Tanḥ. Trum. 9. Gen. R. s. 66 נתבשם העולם (corr. acc.); Yalk. Ps. 811.

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  • 11 בָּסַס

    בָּסַס(sec. r. of b. h. בּוּס) to tread, stamp, pile up. Ukts. I, 5 stalks of eatable plants (straw) שבְּסָסָן בגרן which the owner packed in the barn; Succ.14a מאי בססן what does this bsasan mean? R. … says ב׳ ממש he really stamped them (threshed); R. … says תתיר אגדן he untied them (for the purpose of piling the stalks closer by treading upon them). (Pesik. Haḥod. p. 45a>; Pesik. R. s. 15 היו בוססות, read with Num. R. s. 11 כּוֹסְסוֹת, v. כָּסַס. Pi. בִּיסֵּס (denom. of בָּסִוס) to establish firmly, to found, to put on a secure basis. Cant. R. to I, 9 ומי ב׳ העולם and who gave the world a firm basis?; (ibid. VII, 1; Ruth. R. beg.; Pesik. R. s. 21 בוסם, בישם corr. acc.).Part. pass. מְבוּסָּס firmly established. Num. R. s. 15; Tanḥ. Bhaal. 11 כסאו מב׳ למעלן (not מבוסם) His throne is firmly established above, when Israel Nithpa. נִתְבַּסֵּס to be firmly established, to rest safely. Num. R. s. 12 after the Sanctuary was erected נתב׳ העולם the world became firm. Ib. as soon as they made a third leg for the table (v. טרסקל), נתב׳ it stood firm; Tanḥ. Trum. 9. Gen. R. s. 66 נתבשם העולם (corr. acc.); Yalk. Ps. 811.

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  • 12 יסד

    יָסַד(b. h.; v. סַד) (to join, fasten; denom. יְסוֹד, whence יָסַד) to found, establish. Tanḥ Bresh. 1 ובה … וי׳ ארץ and with it (the Torah) he stretched the heavens and established the earth. Meg.3a; Sabb.104a; Succ.44a וחזרו וִיסָדוּם and they reintroduced them. Ib. 20a, v. עֶזְרָא; a. fr. Pi. יִסֵּד, יִיסֵּד 1) to establish; to join in between. Y.Erub.V, 22c שער היסוד ששם היו מְיַיסְּדִיןוכ׳ the Eastern Gate was named the Foundation Gate, because there they (in their meetings) established the decisions of the Law; a. e.Part. pass. מְיוּסָּד. Ib. שער התווך שהוא מי׳ ביןוכ׳ it was named the Middle Gate because it was fastened in between two gates; a. e. 2) to rebuild (a ruin). Tosef.B. Mets. XI, 4 לא יאמר לו הריני מייסד עמך מכנגדוכ׳ (not עמו) he has no right to say, I will help thee rebuild the party wall from where my (higher situated) ground commences and upward, אלא מייסד עמווכ׳ but he must help him build from the bottom (of the neighbors ground) ; Y. ib. X, beg.12c; (B. Bath.6b מסייע מלמטה). (Cant. R. to I, 2 שהרי חבירו בא ליַסֵּד עליו כן the next following sentence comes to found upon it a base (thus proving that the reading is דּוֹדֶיךָ and not דּוֹדַיִךְ). Some eds. read לימד; Ab. Zar. II, 5 חבירו מלמד; Yalk. Cant. 981 מוכיח. Nithpa. נִתְיַסֵּד to be established. Tanḥ. l. c. העולם לא נ׳וכ׳ the world has been founded on nothing but the Law.

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  • 13 יָסַד

    יָסַד(b. h.; v. סַד) (to join, fasten; denom. יְסוֹד, whence יָסַד) to found, establish. Tanḥ Bresh. 1 ובה … וי׳ ארץ and with it (the Torah) he stretched the heavens and established the earth. Meg.3a; Sabb.104a; Succ.44a וחזרו וִיסָדוּם and they reintroduced them. Ib. 20a, v. עֶזְרָא; a. fr. Pi. יִסֵּד, יִיסֵּד 1) to establish; to join in between. Y.Erub.V, 22c שער היסוד ששם היו מְיַיסְּדִיןוכ׳ the Eastern Gate was named the Foundation Gate, because there they (in their meetings) established the decisions of the Law; a. e.Part. pass. מְיוּסָּד. Ib. שער התווך שהוא מי׳ ביןוכ׳ it was named the Middle Gate because it was fastened in between two gates; a. e. 2) to rebuild (a ruin). Tosef.B. Mets. XI, 4 לא יאמר לו הריני מייסד עמך מכנגדוכ׳ (not עמו) he has no right to say, I will help thee rebuild the party wall from where my (higher situated) ground commences and upward, אלא מייסד עמווכ׳ but he must help him build from the bottom (of the neighbors ground) ; Y. ib. X, beg.12c; (B. Bath.6b מסייע מלמטה). (Cant. R. to I, 2 שהרי חבירו בא ליַסֵּד עליו כן the next following sentence comes to found upon it a base (thus proving that the reading is דּוֹדֶיךָ and not דּוֹדַיִךְ). Some eds. read לימד; Ab. Zar. II, 5 חבירו מלמד; Yalk. Cant. 981 מוכיח. Nithpa. נִתְיַסֵּד to be established. Tanḥ. l. c. העולם לא נ׳וכ׳ the world has been founded on nothing but the Law.

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  • 14 בסס

    v. be based on
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    v. be based, established, founded
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    v. become established; settle down
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    v. to base, establish, found
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    v. to trample, tread

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  • 15 הפך לעובדה קיימת

    presented as an established fact; became an established fact

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  • 16 יסד

    v. be established
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    v. to establish
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    v. to found; establish
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    v. to founded; established

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  • 17 מבוסס

    adj. established, based, grounded, solid, sound, valid; well-established, well-based

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  • 18 קם

    v. be established, erected; set up; fulfilled
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    v. be established; to occur, happen, take place
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    v. be raised, made to stand up; awaken; caused, stirred up
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    v. to attack; rebel, rise against; hold on
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    v. to avenge, revenge, retaliate
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    v. to establish, erect, pitch; set up
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    v. to fulfill; cause to rebel, stir up
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    v. to raise, cause to stand up; awake; cause, stir up
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    v. to rise, stand up; wake up; get to, start
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    enemy, foe

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  • 19 ברור

    בָּרוּרm. ( ברר) 1) clear, bright; certain, firm. B. Bath. 147a יו״ט … ב׳וכ׳ when the day of Pentecosts is bright, sow wheat; opp. בָּלוּל; Tosef.Arakh.I, 9.Snh.7b אם ב׳וכ׳ if the case is as clear to the as the morning, speak out (thy opinion). Gitt.89a דבר הב׳ an ascertained fact.Pes.50a עולם ב׳ a rightly-conducted world, opp. הפוך.Y.Ber.II, 5a יחזור … הב׳ לו he must begin to re-read from the place which he is certain of having read correctly. Y.Maasr.I, 49b חלוט ב׳, v. חָלַט I; תבשיל ב׳ real boiling (about which there is no legal doubt). Y.Yeb.IV, 5c bot. חלב ב׳ ascertained existence of forbidden fat. Y.Gitt.IX, 50c bot. קיים שריר וב׳ (the formula) valid, firm and established. Y.Kidd.IV, 66a top כהן ב׳ a priest of undoubted genealogy; a. fr. 2) (b. h. בָּרֻר, Neh. 5:18) chosen, best. Gen. R. s. 23 הב׳ שבהם the best one among them.Pl. בְּרוּרִים, בְּרוּרִין. Y.Kidd.IV, 66a bot. הב׳ שבאחיך the chosen among thy brethren (whose genealogy has been established; v. supra); Num. R. s. 9.

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  • 20 בָּרוּר

    בָּרוּרm. ( ברר) 1) clear, bright; certain, firm. B. Bath. 147a יו״ט … ב׳וכ׳ when the day of Pentecosts is bright, sow wheat; opp. בָּלוּל; Tosef.Arakh.I, 9.Snh.7b אם ב׳וכ׳ if the case is as clear to the as the morning, speak out (thy opinion). Gitt.89a דבר הב׳ an ascertained fact.Pes.50a עולם ב׳ a rightly-conducted world, opp. הפוך.Y.Ber.II, 5a יחזור … הב׳ לו he must begin to re-read from the place which he is certain of having read correctly. Y.Maasr.I, 49b חלוט ב׳, v. חָלַט I; תבשיל ב׳ real boiling (about which there is no legal doubt). Y.Yeb.IV, 5c bot. חלב ב׳ ascertained existence of forbidden fat. Y.Gitt.IX, 50c bot. קיים שריר וב׳ (the formula) valid, firm and established. Y.Kidd.IV, 66a top כהן ב׳ a priest of undoubted genealogy; a. fr. 2) (b. h. בָּרֻר, Neh. 5:18) chosen, best. Gen. R. s. 23 הב׳ שבהם the best one among them.Pl. בְּרוּרִים, בְּרוּרִין. Y.Kidd.IV, 66a bot. הב׳ שבאחיך the chosen among thy brethren (whose genealogy has been established; v. supra); Num. R. s. 9.

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