Rimonim (Hebrew: רִמּוֹנִים, רימונים), is an Israeli settlement in the West Bank. Located on the Allon Road, about a twenty-minute drive east from Jerusalem...
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Pardes Rimonim (meaning "Orchard of Pomegranates", with the word pardes having the double meaning of kabbalistic "exegesis") is a primary text of Kabbalah...
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Rimonim (Hebrew: רִמּוֹנִים, רימונים), is an Israeli settlement in the West Bank. Rimonim or Rimmonim may also refer to: Torah rimonim (or simply "rimonim")...
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molasses, also known as Dibs Ar-rumman (Arabic: دِبْس الرُّمَّان), rakkaz rimonim (Hebrew: רכז רימונים), robb-e anâr (Persian: رب انار), melása rodioú (Greek:...
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Torah finials (redirect from Torah rimonim)
Torah finials or rimonim / rimmonim (Hebrew: רִמּוֹנִיִם, lit. "pomegranates"), singular: rimmon / rimon) are silver or gold finials adorning the top...
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Mk 19 grenade launcher (redirect from Mikla rimonim)
Adopted by the Israeli Defence Forces (under the name "Maklar", for mikla rimonim or "grenade machinegun"), to be fielded in infantry and mechanized units...
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2023 Israel–Hamas war. He is a resident of the West Bank settlement of Rimonim. He was born in Jerusalem and raised in Shlomi, a town in Northern Israel...
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immigrants in Safed. According to his testimony in the introduction to Pardes Rimonim, in 1542, at the age of twenty, Moses heard a "heavenly voice" urging him...
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Primary texts of Kabbalah (section Pardes Rimonim)
other Rabbinic texts. To some degree, the Zohar simply is Kabbalah. Pardes Rimonim (in Hebrew: פרדס רימונים) (Garden [of] Pomegranates) – the magnum opus...
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inarguably fall under the heading 'Kabbalah' are the Bahir, Zohar, Pardes Rimonim, and Etz Chayim ('Ein Sof'). The early Hekhalot writings are acknowledged...
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