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  • 1 אמורי

    אֱמֹורִיm. (b. h.) Emorite; Emorean. Gen. R. s. 41 none among the nations are קשה מא׳ more obstinate than the Em.Trnsf. Emorean, superstitious, heathen-like. דרכי הא׳ superstitious practices. Sabb.67a, a. fr. אין בו משום דרכי הא׳ is not to be looked upon (not forbidden) as an imitation of ; יש בו משום דרכי הא׳ it is forbidden because it has the appearance of superstitious practices.

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  • 2 אֱמֹורִי

    אֱמֹורִיm. (b. h.) Emorite; Emorean. Gen. R. s. 41 none among the nations are קשה מא׳ more obstinate than the Em.Trnsf. Emorean, superstitious, heathen-like. דרכי הא׳ superstitious practices. Sabb.67a, a. fr. אין בו משום דרכי הא׳ is not to be looked upon (not forbidden) as an imitation of ; יש בו משום דרכי הא׳ it is forbidden because it has the appearance of superstitious practices.

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  • 3 בהאיזם

    Bahaism, teachings and practices of the Bahai religion

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  • 4 בית-הדין להגבלים עסקיים

    the restrictive trade practices court

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  • 5 גהות

    hygiene, branch of science which promotes the preservation of health and the prevention of illness; practices which promote health and cleanliness

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  • 6 הגיינה

    hygiene, branch of science which promotes the preservation of health and the prevention of illness; practices which promote health and cleanliness

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  • 7 הגינה

    hygiene, branch of science which promotes the preservation of health and the prevention of illness; practices which promote health and cleanliness

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  • 8 היגיינה

    hygiene, branch of science which promotes the preservation of health and the prevention of illness; practices which promote health and cleanliness

    Hebrew-English dictionary > היגיינה

  • 9 היגינה

    hygiene, branch of science which promotes the preservation of health and the prevention of illness; practices which promote health and cleanliness

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  • 10 הממונה על ההגבלים העסקיים

    the restrictive trade practices controller

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  • 11 חוק ההגבלים העסקיים

    restrictive trade practices law

    Hebrew-English dictionary > חוק ההגבלים העסקיים

  • 12 חסידות

    Hasidism, principles and practices of the Jewish sect founded in 18th-century Poland by Baal Shem-Tov

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  • 13 מדוד

    adj. measured, gauged, mensural
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    benchmarking, standard according to which something can be measured or judged (such as product or business practices of a competitor)

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  • 14 מידוד

    benchmarking, standard according to which something can be measured or judged (such as product or business practices of a competitor)

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  • 15 נאה דורש ונאה מקיים

    lives up to his principles; sets a good example, practices what he preaches

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  • 16 אמגושתא

    אַמְגּוּשְׁתָּאf. (deriv. of preced. ws.) magianism, magian practices. Sabb.75a א׳ רב ושמואל Ms. M. (ed. מגושתא, Var. אמגושא) as to magianism Rab and Samuel differ. one declaring it to be sorcery, the otherblasphemy.

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  • 17 אַמְגּוּשְׁתָּא

    אַמְגּוּשְׁתָּאf. (deriv. of preced. ws.) magianism, magian practices. Sabb.75a א׳ רב ושמואל Ms. M. (ed. מגושתא, Var. אמגושא) as to magianism Rab and Samuel differ. one declaring it to be sorcery, the otherblasphemy.

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  • 18 אמוראה

    אֱמֹורָאָהch. (= h. אֱמֹורִי) Emorite. Targ. Gen. 15:16; a. fr.Keth.112a בר א׳.Pl. אֱמֹורָאֵי. Targ. Ex. 3:8; a. fr.פרק א׳ the chapter treating of idolatrous practices (v. אֱמֹורִי). Sabb.67a, (v. Tosef.Sabb.ch. VII, sq.).

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  • 19 אֱמֹורָאָה

    אֱמֹורָאָהch. (= h. אֱמֹורִי) Emorite. Targ. Gen. 15:16; a. fr.Keth.112a בר א׳.Pl. אֱמֹורָאֵי. Targ. Ex. 3:8; a. fr.פרק א׳ the chapter treating of idolatrous practices (v. אֱמֹורִי). Sabb.67a, (v. Tosef.Sabb.ch. VII, sq.).

    Jewish literature > אֱמֹורָאָה

  • 20 הלכה

    הֲלָכָהf. ( הלך) 1) (cmp. מִנְהָג) practice, adopted opinion, rule.ה׳ כ־ in practice, the opinion of … is the rule. Keth.77a ה׳ כמותו; a. v. fr.ה׳ למשה מסיני a usage dating from Moses as delivered from Sinai, i. e. a traditional law or a traditional interpretation of a written law. Kidd.38b; a. fr. 2) in gen. traditional law, tradition, custom. Orl. III, 9 הערלהה׳ the application of the laws of Orlah (v. עָרְלָה) outside of Palestine is traditional or a custom ( הילכות מדינה, v. Kidd.38b).Y.Bets, II, 61b top לה׳ as a traditional opinion (of a teacher), opp. לעובדא as his own decision for practice. Y.Dem.III, 23c bot., sq. מה׳ according to a custom. Ker.13b ‘which the Lord has spoken (Lev. 10:11) זוה׳ that means traditional interpretations. Ib. III, 9 (15b) אםה׳ נקבל אם לדיןוכ׳ if it is a tradition, we must accept it, but if it is a logical inference, there may be an objection to it. 3) law, contrad. to אֲגָדָה. Ber.31a מתוך דברה׳ from discussion about a law, opp. ה׳ פסוקה a decision arrived at after discussion. Ib. 47b המחדדין … בה׳ who whet each others wits in legal discussion. Snh.82a נתעלמה ממנוה׳ the law had escaped his memory. Ib. ראה … ונזכרה׳ he saw an act and recalled the law; a. v. fr.Pl. הֲלָכוֹת, constr. הִלְכוֹת, הִילְ׳. Kidd. l. c. הי׳ מדינה (v. R. S. to Orl. III, 9; ed. הלכתא מדינה, corr. acc.) the usages of the country (outside of Palestine). Y.Hor.III, end, 48c אילוה׳ that means the collections of laws (Mishnah). Tem.14b כותביה׳ those who reduce traditions (oral law) to writing. Snh.67b הי׳ כשפים the laws concerning the punishment of witchcraft. Ib. הלְ׳ יצירה mystic practices. ‘Sabb.32a; Tosef. ib. II, 10; a. v. fr. הלכה in Talmud Y., heading of Mishnah, in Talm. Bab. מתני׳.

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