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  2. Survivors' Talmud - Wikipedia

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    It was the only [1] known edition of the Talmud to be published by a government body. While the project was approved in September 1946, delays in acquiring a complete set of the Talmud to work from, as well as obtaining printing materials, pushed off publication until 1949–1950, by which time most of the survivors had emigrated from Europe.

  3. List of 1950 box office number-one films in the United States

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    June 14, 1950: Annie Get Your Gun: Annie Get Your Gun returned to number one in its fourth week of release. [24] 25: June 21, 1950: Father of the Bride: Father of the Bride returned to number one in its third week of release. [25] 26: June 28, 1950 [26] 27: July 5, 1950 [27] 28: July 12, 1950: Father of the Bride grossed $210,000 from the ...

  4. List of Israeli films of 1950 - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... 1950 1951 1955 1956 1959: 1960s; ... Israeli films of 1950 at the Internet Movie Database This page was last ...

  5. List of Monogram Pictures and Allied Artists Pictures films

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    This is a list of feature films originally released and/or distributed by Monogram Pictures and Allied Artists Pictures Corporation. Monogram/Allied Artists' post-August 1946 library is currently owned by Warner Bros. (via Lorimar Motion Pictures), while 187 pre-August 1946 Monogram films are owned by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (via United Artists) and select post-1938 Monogram films are owned by ...

  6. Footnote (film) - Wikipedia

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    Director Joseph Cedar explained why he chose to make a film that focuses on Hebrew University's Talmud department: "It is the smallest department in the university, but it is famous worldwide for its uncompromising methods, and its unforgiving attitude toward the notion of 'mistake'. Once I started hearing stories from within this department ...

  7. Talmud - Wikipedia

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    A Talmud was compiled in each of these regional centres. The earlier of the two compilations took place in Galilee, either in the late fourth or early fifth century, and it came to be known as the Jerusalem Talmud (or Talmud Yerushalmi). Later on, and likely some time in the sixth century, the Babylonian Talmud was compiled (Talmud Bavli).

  8. ArtScroll - Wikipedia

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    The English translation has a bolded literal translation of the Talmud's text, but also includes un-bolded text clarifying the literal translation. (The original Talmud's text is often very unclear, referring to places, times, people, and laws that it does not explain. The un-bolded text attempts to explain these situations.

  9. Snow Dog - Wikipedia

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    Snow Dog is a 1950 American Northern film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Kirby Grant, Elena Verdugo and Rick Vallin. It was the third of a series of ten films featuring Grant as a Canadian Mountie. [1]