Phoenicians and Jews
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SEMITESPhoenicians and Jews
SEMITESPhoenicians, Jews, etc.
SEMITESHebrews and Phoenicians
SEMITICDescribing Assyrians and Phoenicians
phoenixa. the brother of Cadmus and Europa, and eponymous ancestor of the Phoenicians b. son of Amyntor and Cleobule who became the foster father of Achilles and who fought with the Greek forces in the Trojan War
SEMITESArabs and Jews
SEMITESArabs and Jews.
AMOSOZ"Jews and Words" co-author
TELAVIVCity where Arabs and Jews battle.
AMOSOZCo-author of 2012's "Jews and Words"
EBANHost of PBS's "Heritage: Civilization and the Jews"
EZEKIELHis tomb is a pilgrimage site for both Muslims and Jews
orthodox(of the Jews or Judaism) Strictly keeping to traditional doctrine and ritual
matzohunleavened bread in the form of large crackers, typically square and corrugated, eaten by Jews during Passover
matzohsunleavened bread in the form of large crackers, typically square and corrugated, eaten by Jews during Passover
matzothunleavened bread in the form of large crackers, typically square and corrugated, eaten by Jews during Passover
sabbathday of religious observance and rest, observed on Saturday by Jews and on Sunday by most Christians
matzosunleavened bread in the form of large crackers, typically square and corrugated, eaten by Jews during Passover
matzotunleavened bread in the form of large crackers, typically square and corrugated, eaten by Jews during Passover
matzounleavened bread in the form of large crackers, typically square and corrugated, eaten by Jews during Passover
matzahsunleavened bread in the form of large crackers, typically square and corrugated, eaten by Jews during Passover
matzahunleavened bread in the form of large crackers, typically square and corrugated, eaten by Jews during Passover
shibahsthe mourning period, following the funeral and lasting traditionally for seven days, observed by Jews for a deceased parent, sibling, child, or spouse
shivahthe mourning period, following the funeral and lasting traditionally for seven days, observed by Jews for a deceased parent, sibling, child, or spouse
shibahthe mourning period, following the funeral and lasting traditionally for seven days, observed by Jews for a deceased parent, sibling, child, or spouse
challothegg-rich yeast-leavened bread that is usually braided or twisted before baking and is traditionally eaten by Jews on the Sabbath and holidays
challotegg-rich yeast-leavened bread that is usually braided or twisted before baking and is traditionally eaten by Jews on the Sabbath and holidays
challaegg-rich yeast-leavened bread that is usually braided or twisted before baking and is traditionally eaten by Jews on the Sabbath and holidays
challasegg-rich yeast-leavened bread that is usually braided or twisted before baking and is traditionally eaten by Jews on the Sabbath and holidays
sabbathsA day of religious observance and abstinence from work, kept by Jews from Friday evening to Saturday evening, and by most Christians on Sunday
hallotegg-rich yeast-leavened bread that is usually braided or twisted before baking and is traditionally eaten by Jews on the Sabbath and holidays
sabbaththe seventh day of the week observed from Friday evening to Saturday evening as a day of rest and worship by Jews and some Christians
tabernaclesTABERNACLE, the tent carried by the Jews through the desert, used as a temple and to house the Ark of the Covenant; a tent or movable hut
mikvehsritual bath to which Orthodox Jews are traditionally required to go on certain occasions, as before the Sabbath and after each menstrual period, to cleanse and purify themselves
kippasa skullcap worn by orthodox male Jews at all times and by others for prayer, esp a crocheted one worn by those with a specifically religious Zionist affiliation
mikvahsritual bath to which Orthodox Jews are traditionally required to go on certain occasions, as before the Sabbath and after each menstrual period, to cleanse and purify themselves
mikvehritual bath to which Orthodox Jews are traditionally required to go on certain occasions, as before the Sabbath and after each menstrual period, to cleanse and purify themselves
kippaa skullcap worn by orthodox male Jews at all times and by others for prayer, esp a crocheted one worn by those with a specifically religious Zionist affiliation
tabernaclethe tent carried by the Jews through the desert, used as a temple and to house the Ark of the Covenant; a tent or movable hut / to sojourn
mikvahritual bath to which Orthodox Jews are traditionally required to go on certain occasions, as before the Sabbath and after each menstrual period, to cleanse and purify themselves