- The Tzuf
Dvash Synagogue is a
Sephardic synagogue which was
founded in 1860
under Ottoman Empire rule in the
Jewish Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem...
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pronounced [dibs]), or rub (Arabic: رُب,
pronounced [rubb]; Hebrew: דְּבַש תמרים
dvash tmarim or סילאן, silan; Persian: شیره خرما) is a
thick dark brown, very...
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especially for the
Jewish holiday of Rosh Hashanah.
Known in
Hebrew as ugat
dvash (עוּגַת דְּבַשׁ, lit. 'honey cake'), the word
lekach (לעקעך) is Yiddish...
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syrup called dvash served as the
primary sweetener and was most
often made from dates. It was not
until Talmudic times that the word "
dvash" now translated...
- 1126/SCIENCE.1201043. PMID 21719680. S2CID 20446890. Shamay-Tsoory SG,
Fischer M,
Dvash J,
Harari H, Perach-Bloom N,
Levkovitz Y (November 2009). "Intranasal administration...
- was made by the late
Daniel Frish of
Jerusalem under the
title Masok Mi
Dvash.
Zohar Pages in English, at ha-zohar.net,
including the
Introduction translated...
- love.
Sydney Morning Herald May 26, 2007. Shamay-Tsoory SG,
Fischer M,
Dvash J,
Harari H, Perach-Bloom N,
Levkovitz Y (November 2009). "Intranasal administration...
- used
mostly boiled into thick, long-lasting
syrup called "date honey" (
dvash temarim) for use as a sweetener. The
honey in the
Biblical reference of...
- 2003, ISBN 0-374-10211-2 Lion’s honey : the myth of
Samson [דבש אריות /
Dvash arayiot, 2005]. Edinburgh; New York: Canongate, 2006, ISBN 1-84195-656-2...
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original on 3
August 2008.
Retrieved 11
October 2008. "The Big Winner: "Hakol
Dvash"".
Achbar Ha'Ir (in Hebrew). 1
August 2008.
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original on...