- handbreadths
- 'hand·breadth || 'hændbretθ /-edθ n. unit of measure equal to four inches (10 cm)
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
WEIGHTS AND MEASURES — From the earliest period of their history the Jews were alive to the necessity of an accurate system of weights and measures, and an honest handling of them. The first legislation in the interest of economic righteousness in general is found in… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Mishpatim — (מִּשְׁפָּטִים Hebrew for “laws,” the second word of the parshah) is the eighteenth weekly Torah portion (parshah) in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the sixth in the book of Exodus. It constitutes Exodus 21:1–24:18. Jews in the… … Wikipedia
Candy (unit) — British India is shown in pink on this 1837 map. The Madras Presidency is in the southeast, the Bombay Presidency is in the west and the Bengal Presidency is in the northeast. The candy or candee (Marathi: खंडी, khaṇḍī;[1] … Wikipedia
πεντεπάλαστον — πενταπάλαιστος five handbreadths wide masc/fem acc sg πενταπάλαιστος five handbreadths wide neut nom/voc/acc sg πεντεπάλαστος masc/fem acc sg πεντεπάλαστος neut nom/voc/acc sg … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
ALTAR — (Heb. מִזְבֵּח, mizbe aḥ, derived from the root zbḥ (זבח), meaning to slaughter (as a sacrifice) ), originally the place where sacrificial slaughter was performed (e.g., the sacrifice of Isaac in Gen. 22). According to biblical law however,… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
ERUV — (pl. Eruvin; Heb. עֵרוּב), term applied to various symbolical acts which facilitate the accomplishment of otherwise forbidden acts on the Sabbath and festivals. The literal meaning of eruv is mixing and it probably connotes the insertion of the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
PURITY AND IMPURITY, RITUAL — (Heb. וְטָהֳרָה טֻמְאָה, tumah ve toharah), a symbolic system according to which a pure person or object is qualified for contact with the Temple and related sancta (holy objects and spaces) while an impure person or object is disqualified from… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
SUKKAH — (Heb. סֻכָּה), booth erected for the festival of sukkot , in accordance with the biblical commandment Ye shall dwell in booths seven days (Lev. 23:42). The reason for the commandment given in the Bible is that your generations may know that I… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Gevurah — The Sefirot in Jewish Kabbalah … Wikipedia
Noach (parsha) — This article is about the Torah portion Noach. For the Biblical figure, see Noah. Noach or Noah (נֹחַ Hebrew for the name Noah, the third word, and first distinctive word, of the parshah) is the second weekly Torah portion (parshah) in the annual … Wikipedia