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Stephan Pickering/Chofetz Chayim ben-Avraham drunkasaurus rex
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One year later to the day, in a modest purple-stucco building on Pico Boulevard in Los Angeles, that same cantor, 31-year-old Juval Porat, will be installed as the newest member of the clergy at Beth Chayim Chadashim (BCC), a congregation whose very existence made history several years before he was born.
Sylvia Sukop: Germany's First Jewish Cantor Since the Holocaust Finds a New Home in Los Angeles 2010
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Zach, who basically holds the fort down at 21 Chayim Vital Street in the trendy South Tel Aviv Florentin neighborhood, says, “We believe that the Israeli public deserves better guitars for less, or more, money.
Rash Gash Aims to Expand Guitar Market in Israel | Jewschool 2007
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Chayim printed it without correcting its most glaring mistakes.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy 1840-1916 1913
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It is the second, edited by Jacob ben Chayim and printed by Bomberg in 1524-1525, that is generally looked upon as containing the textus receptus (received text).
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery 1840-1916 1913
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That Itzig rhymes with Shpitzig, and Mendel with Fendel, and Chayim with Clayim is correct.
Jewish Children 1859-1916 Sholem Aleichem 1887
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Weiss and fellow rabbis Mottel Friedman, his brother Chayim Friedman and Yosef Eizicovics founded the school with the goal of providing a spiritually based education.
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-- the verbal preservation of the Traditional Masoretic Hebrew Text of Daniel Bomberg, as edited by Jacob ben Chayim;
Myths About the King James Bible by David Cloud Inspiration is Perfect, but Preservation is General 1986
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