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- proper noun Alternative form of
Gemara .
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We rely on the words of our Sages in the form of definitive rulings in the Gemora, particularly as later codified by Shulchan Aruch, the Rama, the Nosei Keilim and the responsa.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Obama Mixes Religion and Politics: 2009
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The Torah (and Mishnah, and Navi'im, and later the Gemora) bring the foundations of civilization to an untamed world.
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There's been lots of hints, world events that could possibly line up with words of the navi'im (biblical prophets), midrashim, prophetic entries in the Gemora, Zohar, Yalkut Shimoni (a book of compiled prophecies from many sources), and words of modern day mekubalim.
Israelated - English Israel blogs akivam 2010
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Is Chi the "life force of the blood" from the Gemora?
Mystical Paths 2010
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For Gemora, SWEENEY TODD has always been THE classic masterpiece of Sondheim.
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And as for Gemora, he has had so many theatre-related functions that one is simply in awe of his accomplishments.
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Gemora grabs your attention, and enjoins his listeners to experience beautifully-written songs with the album's first track, "Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered" from the musical PAL JOEY.
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Lay off the pop songs, Gemora is best at singing show tunes.
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Gemora originated the role of Isagani in the musical featuring music by Ryan Cayabyab, staged at the Cultural Center of the Philippines in the '90s.
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The only life she knew was in Sodom and Gemora, it was the place where her marriage and her children grew.
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