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  2. Chizuk - Wikipedia

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    Chizuk is a recurring theme throughout Jewish scripture and rabbinic literature, often reflecting the necessity of moral and spiritual fortitude. In the Gemara, specifically in Brachot 32b, the Sages note that four things require continuous chizuk: Torah study, good deeds (maasim tovim), prayer, and proper behavior (derech eretz). [3]

  3. List of Hebrew abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    מַעֲשִׂים טוֹבִים, מע״ט (ma'asim tovim) - good deeds מעבר לדף, מע״ל ( mei-eiver ledaf ) - on the other side of the page מעת לעת, מע״ל ( mei-eit la-eit ) - ( Halachah , Kashrut ) 24 hours; lit. from a time to [the same] time

  4. Maasim - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Maasim is largely based on agriculture with a high level production of copra (dried coconut meat). Animal husbandry is the second biggest income earner, notably cattle farming. Other agricultural products are coconuts, maize, sugarcane, bananas, pineapples, mangoes, eggs, beef, and fish.

  5. Toshavim - Wikipedia

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    Berber Jews cca. 1900. Toshavim (Hebrew: תושבים, "residents") or bildiyīn (Moroccan Arabic: بلديين, lit. 'of the country, natives') [1] is a generic reference to non-Sephardic Jews who inhabited lands in which the Jews expelled from Spain in 15th century settled ("Megorashim", "expellees"). [2]

  6. Bible translations into Yiddish - Wikipedia

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    The Hebrew Bible was first translated by Jekuthiel Blitz (Amsterdam, 1678), revised by Joseph Witzenhausen. [9]Hayyim ben Nathan published the Apocrypha in Yiddish with the Hebrew title Sefer Ha Maasim in 1625.

  7. Tuwim (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Tuwim, sometimes anglicized as Tuvim, is a Hebrew language surname which comes from the Hebrew tovim (טובים ‎) meaning "good". Notable people with this surname include: Judith Tuvim, birth name of Judy Holliday (1921–1965), American Jewish actress, comedian, and singer; Irena Tuwim (1899–1987), Polish-Jewish poet and translator

  8. Yom - Wikipedia

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    Yom Tov, plural Yamim Tovim, literally the Good Day(s), the Jewish holidays; Yom tov sheni shel galuyot, the second festival day in the Diaspora; Yom Kippur, Day of Atonement; Yom Kippur Katan, Minor Day of Atonement; Yom Ha'atzmaut, Israeli Independence Day; Yom HaShoah, full name Yom HaZikaron laShoah ve-laG'vurah, Holocaust and Heroism ...

  9. List of Jewish prayers and blessings - Wikipedia

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    Barukh ata Adonai Eloheinu, melekh ha'olam, she'lo chisar b'olamo klum u'vara vo beri'ot tovot ve'ilanot tovim le'hanot bahem benei adam: Blessed are You, L ORD our God, King of the universe, Who left out nothing in His world and created pleasant creations and good trees so that people can derive benefit from them.