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1 Завим
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2 Келим
Religion: Kelim ("Vessels", in Judaism, of the 12 tractates of Tohorot) -
3 Махширин
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4 Микваот
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5 Негаим
Religion: Nega'im ("Plagues", in Judaism, of the 12 tractates of Tohorot) -
6 Нидда
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7 Оголот
Religion: Ohalot ("Tents", in Judaism, of the 12 tractates of Tohorot) -
8 Пара
Religion: Para ("Cow", in Judaism, of the 12 tractates of Tohorot) -
9 Тебул-Иом
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10 Укцин
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11 Ядаим
Religion: Yadayim ( "Hands", in Judaism, one of the 12 tractates of Tohorot) -
12 пара
Religion: Para ("Cow", in Judaism, of the 12 tractates of Tohorot)
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