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But only Hanukkah carries this requirement of pirsumei nisa, making the miracle public.
Rabbi Jill Jacobs: Hanukkah, Human Rights And The Revelation Of The Hidden Rabbi Jill Jacobs 2010
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But the apparent insignificance of these miracles is the very reason that the celebration of Hanukkah includes the requirement of pirsumei nisa.
Rabbi Jill Jacobs: Hanukkah, Human Rights And The Revelation Of The Hidden Rabbi Jill Jacobs 2010
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But only Hanukkah carries this requirement of pirsumei nisa, making the miracle public.
Rabbi Jill Jacobs: Hanukkah, Human Rights and the Revelation of the Hidden Rabbi Jill Jacobs 2010
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But the apparent insignificance of these miracles is the very reason that the celebration of Hanukkah includes the requirement of pirsumei nisa.
Rabbi Jill Jacobs: Hanukkah, Human Rights and the Revelation of the Hidden Rabbi Jill Jacobs 2010
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But only Hanukkah carries this requirement of pirsumei nisa, making the miracle public.
Rabbi Jill Jacobs: Hanukkah, Human Rights And The Revelation Of The Hidden Rabbi Jill Jacobs 2010
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But the apparent insignificance of these miracles is the very reason that the celebration of Hanukkah includes the requirement of pirsumei nisa.
Rabbi Jill Jacobs: Hanukkah, Human Rights and the Revelation of the Hidden Rabbi Jill Jacobs 2010
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But the apparent insignificance of these miracles is the very reason that the celebration of Hanukkah includes the requirement of pirsumei nisa.
Rabbi Jill Jacobs: Hanukkah, Human Rights And The Revelation Of The Hidden Rabbi Jill Jacobs 2010
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But only Hanukkah carries this requirement of pirsumei nisa, making the miracle public.
Rabbi Jill Jacobs: Hanukkah, Human Rights and the Revelation of the Hidden Rabbi Jill Jacobs 2010
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“Ánisa-kum” by “he hath delighted you by his arrival”; Mr. Payne “I commend him to you.”
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Nisachara is one acting through nisa, or Avidya, i.e., one who enjoys all objects, implying Jiva invested with Ignorance.
The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 Kisari Mohan [Translator] Ganguli
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