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101 Шебуот
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102 Шекалим
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103 Эрубин
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104 Ядаим
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105 Амида
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106 Ваад арба-арацот
Religion: Wa'ad Arba' Aratzot (In Judaism, "Council of the Four Lands" composed of communal representatives from Great Poland, Little Poland, Russian Poland, and Lithuania) -
107 Ветхий Завет
Religion: Old Testament( The set of sacred writings shared by Judaism and Christianity; the first part of the Christian Bible containing the books of the Jewish canon of Scripture), Testament -
108 Ветхий завет
Religion: Old Testament( The set of sacred writings shared by Judaism and Christianity; the first part of the Christian Bible containing the books of the Jewish canon of Scripture), Testament -
109 Всемирный совет прогрессивного иудаизма
General subject: World Union for Progressive JudaismУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Всемирный совет прогрессивного иудаизма
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110 Ездра
1) Religion: Ezra( A Hebrew priest, scribe, and reformer of Judaism of the 5th century ВС in Babylon and Jerusalem)2) Bible: Ezra -
111 Задкиил
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112 Иом га-Биккурим
Religion: Yom ha-Bikkurim (In Judaism, "Day of First Fruits", another name for Shavuot) -
113 Иом га-Шоа
Religion: Yom Hashoa (In Judaism, Holocaust Day) -
114 Иудейская теологическая семинария Америки
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Иудейская теологическая семинария Америки
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115 Кнессет га-Гедола
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116 Колледж иудейского союза
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Колледж иудейского союза
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117 Мацот
Religion: Matzot (In Judaism, "Festival of Unleavened Bread", for unleavened bread is the only kind of bread consumed during Passover) -
118 Машиах
Religion: Mashiah (In Judaism, the expected king of the Davidic line who would deliver Israel from foreign bondage and restore the glories of its golden age) -
119 ОРОСИР
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120 Палестина
1) General subject: the Holy Land2) Religion: Canaan, Holy Land, Palestine (The territory occupied in biblical times by the kingdoms of Israel and Judah; also called the Holy Land, it is sacred in varying degrees to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam), Promised Land3) Geography: (ист.обл.) Palestine (в Западной Азии)
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