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Heter meah rabbanim (Hebrew: היתר מאה רבנים, lit. 'permission by one
hundred rabbis') is a term in
Jewish law
which means that one
hundred Rabbis agree...
- "outrageous", and by Shas
leader Aryeh Deri as "an act of terror".
Batei Warsaw Meah Shearim Yeshiva and
Talmud Torah Expansion of
Jerusalem in the 19th century...
- Eve of the
Almohad Conquest Archived 3
March 2016 at the
Wayback Machine."
MEAH, sección
Hebreo 56 (2007), 33–51 Stampfer, Shaul. How and Why Did Hasidism...
- Haji
Gokool Meah (1847–1939) was a
Kashmiri Indo-Trinidadian and
Tobagonian industrialist and philanthropist. He was born into an
Indian Kashmiri Muslim...
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Qureshi (Bengali: শাহ আবদুল মজিদ কোরেশী), also
known by his daak naam
Moina Meah (Bengali: ময়না মিঞা), was an
early British Bangladeshi restaurateur and...
- are now
concentrated in the
neighborhood of
Batei Ungarin and the
larger Meah Shearim neighborhood.
Members of the
Malachim are also
prominently represented...
- of
radical Haredi Jews
based mainly in the
Israeli Haredi neighborhoods Meah Shearim in
Jerusalem and in
Ramat Beit Shemesh. The anti-Zionist
group is...
- הכללים, p. 6, Vienna, 1878. Gross, Avraham, "Kavvim
LeToldot HaYeshivot BeMeah Ha-15 (An
Outline of
History of the
Yeshivot in the 15th Century)" (Hebrew)...
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Sacajawea (/ˌsækədʒəˈwiːə/) is said to have
derived from
Shoshone Saca-tzaw-
meah,
meaning 'boat puller' or 'boat launcher'. In
contrast to the
Hidatsa etymology...
- communities. In
addition to the ban,
Gershon also
introduced a law
called Heter meah rabbanim which allows the men to
remarry with the
permission from one hundred...