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Yahrzeit (Yiddish: יאָרצײַט, romanized: yortsayt, lit. 'year-time',
plural יאָרצײַטן, yortsaytn) is the
anniversary of a
death in Judaism. It is traditionally...
- Joshua's Tomb in Kifl
Haris near Nablus, West Bank, on Joshua's
yartzeit 2007...
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anniversaries of death, or
yartzeit, of
several of the movement's
leaders are
celebrated each year,
include Yud Shvat, the
yartzeit of
Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak...
- but some do) Meal
served to the poor a few days
before a child's
wedding Yartzeit Meal It is
often thought, that Jews
adopted wearing fur hats from the Eastern...
- (24 Tevet) – The
yartzeit of
Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi, the
founder of the
Chabad movement. Tes
Kislev – (9 Kislev) The
yartzeit of
Rabbi Dovber Schneuri...
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societies hold one or two
annual fast days,
especially the 7th day of Adar,
Yartzeit of
Moshe Rabbeinu (Moses), and
organize regular study sessions to remain...
- kevarim.com
Includes a scan of
biographical sketch of R'
Zalman on his
fifteenth yartzeit, by Prof.
Reuven Sugarman,
Yated Neeman, July 13, 2007 p. 38-39....
- In most
Chasidic minyanim,
Tachanun is
omitted on the Noam Elimelech's
Yartzeit. As is
common among prominent rabbis he is
often known by the name of his...
- reasons, the
newspaper refuses to
print pictures of
women or girls. If a
yartzeit article is
published about a woman, the
accompanying photo, if present...
- Jerusalem,
Israel on 9
February 2007.: 20–23 It was
timed to
allow his
first Yartzeit, on Tu Bishvat, to p****
before the reburial. The date and time (11:30 am)...