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mikveh or
mikvah (Hebrew: מִקְוֶה / מקווה, Modern: mīqve, Tiberian: mīqwe, pl. mikva'ot, mikvot, or (Ashke****c) mikves, lit., "a collection") is a bath...
- Jüdenstraße
named Großer Jüdenhof was the site of the synagogue,
school and
miqveh. They were
founded on an
estate of the
Margrave of
Brandenburg within his...
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interpretation is that it was
built about 50 CE and a
miqveh was
added in 67 CE. The
earlier "
miqveh" was, in Ma'oz' understanding, a
water cistern. In 2003...
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woman would immerse herself in the mikveh. In general, the
immersion in the
miqveh must take
place after dark. The
woman must
undress completely and clean...
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Retrieved 8
November 2011. Goren-Rosen, Y. (1999). "The gl****
vessels from the
miqveh near Alon Shevut". Atiqot. 38.
Israel Antiquities Authority: 85–90. ISSN 0792-8424...
- ISBN 965-517-274-0 (965-517-274-0), 2007 Neuland,
Zmora Bitan Publishing, 2011 Ha-
Miqveh ha-Aharon be-Sibir (The Last
Ritual Bathhouse in Siberia), Kinneret, Zmora-Bitan...
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Retrieved 2011-11-08. Goren-Rosen, Y. (1999). "The gl****
vessels from the
miqveh near Alon Shevut". Atiqot. 38.
Israel Antiquities Authority: 85–90. ISSN 0792-8424...
- floor.
Ustinov emplo**** Bekhōr Nissīm ʾElhādīf [he], an
alumnus of the
Miqveh Yisra'el
agricultural school. ʾElhādīf (1857–1913)
bought exotic plants...
- Aires).
Ustinov emplo**** Bekhōr Nissīm ʾElhādīf [he], an
alumnus of the
Miqveh Yisra'el
agricultural school. ʾElhādīf (1857–1913)
bought exotic plants...
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Jewish Galilean villages in the
Roman period and
included a
ritual bath (
miqveh) in one of the houses.
There is
little textual evidence of
Shimron during...