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Midras uncleanness (Hebrew: טומאת מדרס) is one of the
forms of
ritual impurity in
Judaism which can be
transmitted by
either an
object or person. The term...
- Ḥorvat
Midras or
Horbat Midras (Hebrew: חורבת מדרס), also
Khirbet ed-Druseh or
Khirbet Durusya (in Arabic) is an
archaeological site
located in the central...
- in
Dhahran City
including KFUPM clock tower as well as
Saudi Aramco's Al-
Midra Tower and King
Abdulaziz Center for
World Culture. However, the tallest...
- of the
Sultan Haqq ad-Din
Dadader Haqq ad-Din who was the
leader of the
Midra Zega and Menz
people who were then Muslims,
fought the
emperor in the battle...
- Eleazar...". A
rural example of a
nefesh outside Jerusalem is
found at
Horvat Midras, an
archaeological site
containing the
remains of a once-prosperous rural...
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Columbarium cave in
Hirbat Midras,
archaeological sites of Israel...
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Mikveh Red
heifer Hefsek taharah Hagalah Tevilat Kelim Hierarchy Av
HaTumah Midras Sources of
Impurity Keri
Niddah Tzaraath Zav
Zavah Corpse uncleanness Tumath...
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Formation Chalk Celestine,
gypsum Lower Dammam Formation Dukhan limestone,
Midra shale,
Rudjm Aid
limestone Palygorskite,
pyrite Middle Eocene Upper Dammam...
- (menstruant) or
yoledet (postpartum), is in a
state of
major impurity, and
creates midras uncleanness by
sitting and
other activities (Leviticus 15:4, 15:9, 15:26)...
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inhabitants leaving north of
Awash river were the
Muslim people of
Zaber and
Midra Zega (located
south of
modern Merhabete); the
Argobba (Gabal), the Werji...