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Levitic
Levitic, a. (lɪˈvɪtɪk) [ad. late L. levīticus, ad. Gr. λευιτικός, f. λευίτης Levite.] = next.1632 B. Jonson Magn. Lady i. (1640) 11 For of the Wardmote Quest, he better can, The mysterie, then the Levitick Law. 1669 Gale Crt. Gentiles i. ii. ix. 139 This sacred Institution received a new stamp..unde...
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Levite
a common Levite surname
Leefsma – Frisian surname
Leevi – Finnish variation
Lev – simplified Russian variation of Levi
Levai, Lévai and Lévay – a Levitic
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Leviticus
Leviticus (lɪˈvɪtɪkəs) [a. late L. Levīticus adj. (sc. liber book): see Levitic.] The name of the third book of the Pentateuch, which contains details of the Levitical law and ritual.c 1400 Wyclif Lev. Prol., Here begynneth the bok of Leuiticus. 1579 Fulke Heskins' Parl. 8 In Exodus and Leuiticus..a...
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Leviticism
Leviticism (lɪˈvɪtɪsɪz(ə)m) [f. Levitic + -ism.] Levitical tenets and practice; an instance of this.1888 A. Cave Inspir. O.T. v. 257 Are we not also ‘in full Leviticism’ at the environment of Jericho? Ibid. 268 This long list of Leviticisms may be brought to a close.
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Jacob Milgrom
“The Levitic Town: An Exercise in Realistic Planning.” In Essays in Honour of Yigael Yadin”. Edited by Géza Vermes and Jacob Neusner.
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Horowitz family
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In 2016 historian and genealogist Edward Gelles established through Autosomal DNA the traditional belief concerning the descent of the Levitic Horowitz
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Halakah
‖ Halachah, Halakah (həˈlɑːkə) Also halacha, -aka. [Heb. hălākāh (pl. hălākōth) that which one walks by, f. hālak to walk.] A legal decision regarding a matter or case for which there is no direct enactment in the Mosaic law, deduced by analogy from this law or from the Scriptures, and included as a...
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Synagogue of El Tránsito
renowned Samuel, a Levite named Samuel ibn Naghrela (993-1056), a significant Jewish leader throughout the Middle Ages, both Samuels were proud of their Levitic
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Marc Chagall
The family name, Shagal, is a variant of the name Segal, which in a Jewish community was usually borne by a Levitic family.
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