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Examples
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Savina was one the founders of a long-standing Shabbat minyan, "Shabbat Sheni," and of the vibrant community, "Sarah's Tent."
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Sheni also ordered forest settlers, including those who have invaded hilly and mountain ranges in eastern and central Tanzania's
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"Human activities such as reckless tree felling, use of plastic bags, uncontrolled cattle grazing, invasion of reserved forest areas and mountains are some of the causes of extensive environmental degradation," Sheni said.
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"I believe that many problems facing the union can be solved and the best way is to discuss them transparently," Sheni said at the top of the meeting.
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"But to achieve that, the government in collaboration with external donors will need to invest apply project, which is an average of 100 million dollars annually," Sheni said.
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Maasar Sheni: "They marked the sepulchres with chalk in the likeness of bones; and mixing it with water, they washed the sepulchre all about with it, that thereby all might know that the place was unclean, and therefore to be avoided."
From the Talmud and Hebraica 1602-1675 1979
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The dish which Sheni held so tantalizingly under his very nose made him mad with hunger and desire.
Jewish Fairy Tales and Legends Gertrude Landa
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XIV, 22-29; also _Tractates Maasrot_ and _Maaser Sheni_ of the
Pirke Avot Sayings of the Jewish Fathers Joseph I. Gorfinkle
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Sheni took up one of the dishes from the table and placed himself by the side of his master.
Jewish Fairy Tales and Legends Gertrude Landa
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Commentators note differences between Pesach Dorot and Pesach Sheni: Dorot is commanded by God; Sheni is demanded/desired by the people.
Articles webmaster@jewishjournal.com 2010
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