A grager (Yiddish: גראַגער, 'rattler'), also gragger, grogger or gregger, is a noisemaking device, most commonly a ratchet, used to make noise by the congregation...
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doi:10.1097/FBP.0000000000000241. PMID 27128862. S2CID 3657823. Hofer KE, Grager B, Müller DM, Rauber-Lüthy C, Kupferschmidt H, Rentsch KM, Ceschi A (July...
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though "read for example of life and instruction of manners". Crypteia Grager These are Est 1:20; 5:4, 13 and 7:7. Additionally, Est 7:5 there is an acrostic...
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Jarmo (15 November 2013). "Emmelie de Forest to perform at Junior 2013". Grager, Anthony (14 November 2013). "Kiev'13: Emmelie De Forest, Ruslana & Anastasia...
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Commons has media related to Chocolate bars. Media related to Chocolate bar at Wikimedia Commons "History of Candy Bar Wrappers", Grager, Dave (2004)...
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Allmusic. Retrieved 7 April 2024. Grager, Hedi (February 28, 2018). "Kim Lone - Artist of many talents". Hedi Grager. Retrieved 2 April 2024. C-Bra. In:...
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called a ra'ashan (from the Hebrew ra-ash, meaning "noise") and in Yiddish a grager. Some of the rabbis protested against these uproarious excesses, considering...
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with the term meshummad from the root shamad, which signifies to destroy. Grager Steinmetz, Sol (2005). Dictionary of Jewish Usage: A Guide to the Use of...
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Gragger (1887–1926), literary historian and philologist of Hungarian descent Grager, a Purim noisemaking device This page lists people with the surname Gragger...
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