- singular:
tekufah, literally, "turn" or "cycle") are the four
seasons of the year
recognized by
Talmud writers.
According to
Samuel Yarḥinai, each
tekufah marks...
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times of the year, a
custom called the
tekufah. In the
twelfth century Rabbi Judah the
Pious wrote that the
tekufah that fell
during the
month of Tishre...
- Joss
paper Koliada Kwanzaa Lohri Midsummer Summer solstice Thai
Pongal Tekufah Tirgan Shipman, James; Wilson,
Jerry D.; Todd,
Aaron (2007). "Section 15...
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outage – a
satellite phenomenon that
occurs around the time of an
equinox Tekufah Wheel of the Year
Zoroastrian calendar This
article follows the customary...
- – 8:09 "Idalah-Abal" – 6:33 "Kedem" – 15:41 "Yatzar" – 6:05 Disc two "
Tekufah" – 17:59 "Hath-Arob" – 6:55 "Abidan" – 9:59 "Metal Tov" – 5:52 "Karaim"...
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Religious Zionist movement is the book of R.
Menachem Mendel Kasher, Ha
Tekufah HaGedolah ("The
Great Era"), in
which he
explains the
meaning of our times...
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photographs of
talmidim [students] and
Rebbeim [rabbinic teachers] of this
tekufah [era], one is
struck by the
colorful attire of the talmidim.
Hoffman 2011...
- the
Sabbath and
eating pork...
Yated Neeman 29/12/90.
Mussar Iru'ay Ha
Tekufah (מוסר אירועי התקופה) (2011). pg. 36 Ami
Ayalon (December 30, 1993). Middle...
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Palestine and
Egypt during the Graeco-Roman period. Ha-Yehudim veha-Yevanim ba-
tekufah ha-Helenistit. 1930. ****enistic
Civilization and the Jews. 1959. Corpus...
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revealed it
relates to this
calendar and that the sect used the word
tekufah to
identify each of the four
special days
marking the
transitions between...