EMET or emet may refer to: Emet, a town in Turkey Emet (geographic region), a territorial division within the Kalenjin society of pre-colonial Kenya Emet...
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Emet is a town in Kütahya Province in the Aegean region of Turkey. It is the seat of Emet District. Its population is 11,431 (2022). Emet mine, a large...
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Ketuvim (redirect from Sifrei Emet)
Collectively, these three books are known as Sifrei Emet (Biblical Hebrew: סִפְרֵי אֶמֶת, romanized: sip̄rē ʾemeṯ, lit. 'documents of truth' – an acronym of the...
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The Dabru Emet (Heb. דברו אמת "Speak [the] Truth") is a document concerning the relationship between Christianity and Judaism. It was signed by over 220...
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Or Emet, officially the Minnesota Congregation for Humanistic Judaism, is a Humanistic Jewish synagogue and congregation in Minneapolis – Saint Paul, Minnesota...
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Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers (redirect from Emet-Selch)
join them, as well as Emet-Selch, an immortal villain who seeks to harness the First's apocalypse to restore his deity, Zodiark. Emet-Selch accompanies and...
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Emet Veyatziv (Hebrew: אמת ויציב, lit. 'true and certain') is a blessing recited by Jews during Shacharit, the daily morning prayer. It immediately follows...
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Emet District is a district of the Kütahya Province of Turkey. Its seat is the town of Emet. Its area is 951 km2, and its population is 18,843 (2022)...
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Bernard Zell Anshe Emet Day School (Bernard Zell) is a private Jewish day school in Lake View, Chicago that runs programs from nursery school through eighth...
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Yehudah Aryeh Leib Alter (redirect from Sefat Emet)
title of his main work, the Sfas Emes (Ashkenazic Pronunciation) or Sefat Emet שפת אמת (Modern Hebrew), was a Hasidic rabbi who succeeded his grandfather...
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