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  • 41Midrash halakha — The Midrashim are mostly derived from, and based upon, the teachings of the Tannaim …

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  • 42Perseus — For other meanings, see Perseus (disambiguation). Perseus Abode Argos Symbol Medusa s head …

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  • 43Cherem — For the same Hebrew word that means to devote or destroy, see Herem. For the Kohanic gift, see Hromim. Cherem (or ḥērem חרם), is the highest ecclesiastical censure in the Jewish community. It is the total exclusion of a person from the Jewish… …

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  • 44As-Saffah — Caliph of Islam Reign 750 754 Predecessor Marwan II Successor Al Mansur Full name Abu al Abbās Abdu llāh as Saffāh ibn Muhammad i …

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  • 45Anan ben David — ( he. ענן בן דוד) is often considered to be the founder of the Karaite movement (a form of Judaism that split off from rabbinic Judaism due to its rejection of the oral law), or at least the founder of one of the main groups forming the Karaite… …

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  • 46Joseph Sherman — Joseph Howard Sherman (born Bridgewater, Nova Scotia,1945 ndash; died Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, January 9, 2006) was a Jewish Canadian poet and visual arts editor. He was named to the Order of Canada in 2003.Selected Publications *… …

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  • 47Jewish humour — is the long tradition of humour in Judaism dating back to the Torah and the Midrash, but generally refers to the more recent stream of verbal, self deprecating and often anecdotal humour originating in Eastern Europe and which took root in the… …

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  • 48Exsanguination — (also known colloquially as bleeding out) is the fatal process of total hypovolemia (blood loss). It is most commonly known as bleeding to death . The word itself originated from Latin: ex ( out of ) and sanguis ( blood ). Slaughter of animals in …

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  • 49Kasabian — This article is about the music group. For other uses, see Kasabian (disambiguation). Kasabian Background information Origin Leicestershire …

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  • 50Mary Jane Kelly — The canonical five Jack the Ripper victims Mary Ann Nichols Annie Chapman Elizabeth Stride Catherine Eddowes Mary Jane Kelly Mary Jane Kelly (c. 1863 – 9 November 1888), also known as Marie Jeanette Kelly, Fair Emma , Ginger and Black Mary , is… …

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