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1 take shelter from rain
למצוא מחסה מן הגשם* * *◙ םשגה ןמ הסחמ אוצמל◄
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rain|coat — «RAYN KOHT», noun. a waterproof coat worn for protection from rain … Useful english dictionary
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RAIN, PRAYER FOR — (Heb. תְּפִלַּת גֶּשֶׁם, Tefillat Geshem (Ashkenazi); תִּקּוּן הַגֶּשֶׁם, Tikkun ha Geshem (Sephardi), prayers offered on various occasions, in which God is acknowledged as the power causing rain and the change of seasons, and which contain… … Encyclopedia of Judaism