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    Matot, Mattot, Mattoth, or Matos (מַּטּוֹת‎—Hebrew for "tribes", the fifth word, and the first distinctive word, in the parashah) is the 42nd weekly Torah...
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    Tompkins 1953, p. 141. Matot 2013, p. 193. Matot 2013, p. 194. Matot 2013, p. 204. Matot 2013, pp. 209–210. Handel 1990, p. 242. Matot 2013, pp. 214–217....
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    with Balak instead of combining Matot and Masei, and some Syrian communities combine Korach and Chukat instead of Matot and Masei. In Provence and Tunisia...
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  • Jewish law related to it, is described at the beginning of the parashah of Matot. A neder is a self-made oral declaration which makes an object prohibited...
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    (1796) The Age of Reason, part II. Numbers 31:13–18 Grossman, Joel (2008), "Matot" Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine. Temple Beth Am Library Minyan...
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    dumbwaiters are important plot elements. A dumbwaiter in China In Japan Matot rope-pulled dumbwaiter, circa 1940 Robert Toombs House George R. Strakosch...
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  • Catarina Matos (surname), a Portuguese surname Matoš, a Croatian surname Matot or matos or (Hebrew מטות), the 42nd weekly parshah in the cycle of Torah...
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  • Research Lab Manager Aviv Raff, former SanDisk Product Marketing Manager Dudi Matot and former Finjan VP of Operations Alex Milstein. In 2011, the company launched...
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    Dar; Avnit-Sagi, Tali; Lotan-Pompan, Maya; Suez, Jotham; Mahdi, Jemal Ali; Matot, Elad; Malka, Gal; Kosower, Noa; Rein, Michal; Zilberman-Schapira, Gili;...
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  • compensate for this, either Behar and Bechukotai (in non-leap years) or Matot and Masei (in leap years) are read separately in Israel. (In the diaspora...
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