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Chag may
refer to:
Christian Health ****ociation of
Ghana (
CHAG)
Chag (Jewish holiday), (חג in Hebrew, plural: Chagim) the
transliteration from
Hebrew meaning...
- Isru
Chag (Hebrew: אסרו חג, lit. 'Bind [the] Festival')
refers to the day
after each of the
Three Pilgrimage Festivals in Judaism: Pesach,
Shavuot and...
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which one ac****ulates one's
impressions (bag
chags), but if it is the
ground for
storing the bag
chags, it
cannot be pure from the beginning. The essence...
- all others?". The
Times of Israel.
Retrieved April 17, 2024. "Pesach and
Chag HaMatzot – A Two for One?". AlHaTorah.org.
Retrieved April 11, 2022. Exodus...
- Raga (Sanskrit: राग, IAST: rāga; Pali rāga; Tibetan: 'dod
chags) is a
Buddhist and
Hindu concept of
character affliction or
poison referring to any form...
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Niraj Chag is a London-based
musical artist and composer. His
musical style mixes Indian classical influences with
contemporary stylings and layered, complex...
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Chag sameach חַג שָׂמֵחַ
Happy holiday [χaɡ saˈme.aχ]
Hebrew Used as a
greeting for the holidays, can
insert holiday name in the middle; e.g. "
chag Chanukah...
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Nishtana was
written by
Ephraim Abileah in 1936 as part of his
oratorio "
Chag Ha-Cherut". The
following text is that
which is
recorded in the original...
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depicting symbols pertinent to
Judaism and nature. The
inscription reads: "Jom
Chag Ha
Schawuot ha se". In the
Jewish Museum of Switzerland's collection....
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Buddhist monasteries in India. When the
Tibetan translator,
Chag Lotsawa Dharmasvamin (
Chag Lo-tsa-ba, 1197–1264),
visited northern India in 1235, Nalanda...