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A new Israeli based program called Tevel b’Tzedek that’s a phrase from the psalms–in English it would translate clumsily into the Earth–with Justice has just finished its first 14 week session in Kathmandu Nepal.
New program offers Torah study + social action in Nepal | Jewschool 2007
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"Tevel" is familiar because a different arrangement of it appears on Zorn's _Music for Children_ as "Dreamer of Dreams".
AvaxHome RSS: 2008
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"Tevel" is familiar because a different arrangement of it appears on Zorn's _Music for Children_ as "Dreamer of Dreams".
AvaxHome RSS: 2008
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"Tevel" is familiar because a different arrangement of it appears on Zorn's _Music for Children_ as "Dreamer of Dreams".
AvaxHome RSS: 2008
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"Tevel" is familiar because a different arrangement of it appears on Zorn's _Music for Children_ as "Dreamer of Dreams".
AvaxHome RSS: 2008
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"Tevel" is familiar because a different arrangement of it appears on Zorn's _Music for Children_ as "Dreamer of Dreams".
AvaxHome RSS: 2008
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"Tevel" is familiar because a different arrangement of it appears on Zorn's _Music for Children_ as "Dreamer of Dreams".
AvaxHome RSS: 2008
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"Tevel" is familiar because a different arrangement of it appears on Zorn's _Music for Children_ as "Dreamer of Dreams".
AvaxHome RSS: 2008
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Wicked Tevel is said to hypnotize her human victims with her material riches, beauty, scarlet skirts, gold, jewels, wine, nectar, fruits and so on.
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Another appalling female representation is that of Tevel as it appears in lamentations for the dead, as well as in ascetic and penitential poems.
xoremus commented on the word Tevel
Tevel refers to produce from which one is obligated to separate terumah and tithes from which God's terumah has not been separated.
November 22, 2015