Jewish Feasts and FastsPress of the Jewish publication society, 1945 - 317 pages |
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... permitted in the synagogue on this day . Fruit and candy were distributed to the children who were permitted to eat them in the synagogue proper . This was the only day when women were not excluded from the lower floor of the synagogue ...
... permitted in the synagogue on this day . Fruit and candy were distributed to the children who were permitted to eat them in the synagogue proper . This was the only day when women were not excluded from the lower floor of the synagogue ...
Page 160
... permitted to be converted into a place of unbridled indulgence in all kinds of pranks and frivolities . The close intimacy that existed between the Jew and the synagogue permitted of such behavior without interfering with the innate ...
... permitted to be converted into a place of unbridled indulgence in all kinds of pranks and frivolities . The close intimacy that existed between the Jew and the synagogue permitted of such behavior without interfering with the innate ...
Page 183
... permitted it to remain hardened , not affording him the opportunity of repentance . Pharaoh's hardening of heart was ... permit PASSOVER 183.
... permitted it to remain hardened , not affording him the opportunity of repentance . Pharaoh's hardening of heart was ... permit PASSOVER 183.
Contents
Festivals | 14 |
Rosh Hashanah | 14 |
The Symbolic Ceremony of Tashlich | 17 |
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