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  • 111un|blem|ished — «uhn BLEHM ihsht», adjective. not blemished; without blemish; spotless; flawless; unsullied: »unblemished integrity (Macaulay) …

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  • 112SCHERMAN, NOSSON — (1935– ), U.S. rabbi, publisher of artscroll . Scherman was born in Newark, NJ, where his parents owned a mom and pop grocery store, and he was a product of its public school system, studying in the afternoon at a local talmud torah. At the age… …

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  • 113ZLOTOWITZ, MEIR — (1938– ), U.S. publisher. Born in New York, son of Rabbi Aron Zlotowitz, a European born rabbinic scholar, vice president of the Agudat Harabonim in the 1940s and one of the leaders of the Rabbis March on Washington, on the eve of Yom Kippur 5703 …

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  • 114COMMANDMENTS, THE 613 — (Heb. תַּרְיַ״ג מִצְווֹת, taryag mitzvot). The total number of biblical commandments (precepts and prohibitions) is given in rabbinic tradition as 613. R. Simlai, a Palestinian teacher, states: 613 commandments were revealed to Moses at Sinai,… …

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  • 115SACRIFICE — IN THE BIBLE In the Bible various verbs are used to designate the act of sacrifice. Two of them, שחט and טבח, are used for the slaughter of animals for both secular (cf. Gen. 43:16; Num. 11:22) and sacred purposes, while the verbs זבח (hence the… …

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  • 116clean — cleanness, n. /kleen/, adj., cleaner, cleanest, adv., cleaner, cleanest, v. adj. 1. free from dirt; unsoiled; unstained: She bathed and put on a clean dress. 2. free from foreign or extraneous matter: clean sand. 3. free from pollution;… …

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  • 117PRIESTS AND PRIESTHOOD — Definition of Priesthood The priests are the principal functionaries in divine services, their special task being to engage in cultic ceremonies which they conducted mainly in the Temple. In general the priests post is authorized by hereditary… …

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  • 118613 Mitzvot — Part of a series of articles on Jews and Judaism …

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  • 119CONSUMER PROTECTION — is a new area of law; hence, the term does not appear in classical sources of Jewish law. The meaning of the concept is implied in the term itself: our generation is one of abundance, with great demands, numerous consumers, and extensive… …

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  • 120imperfection — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Lack of perfection Nouns 1. imperfection, imperfectness, incompleteness, faultiness; deficiency; inadequacy, insufficiency, peccancy (see badness); immaturity; mediocrity, shortcoming, inferiority;… …

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