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By identifying Bostenay as the “exilarch” of his novel, Disraeli associates the action with the entire history of the Jewish diaspora, the title Resh Galuta, as an exilarch with hereditary ties to the House of David, dating back to the Second Temple era. 11
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Resh will tell you, if something's blocking you, kick it to the curb.
Jenny Block: Sex Talk at Miraval Resort: Want Better Sex? Let Go 2010
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As I stepped off into the air and floated back to the ground, I suddenly realized exactly what Resh meant.
Jenny Block: Sex Talk at Miraval Resort: Want Better Sex? Let Go 2010
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It sounded simple enough and I loved the idea of what Resh called the "embracing the new normals."
Jenny Block: Sex Talk at Miraval Resort: Want Better Sex? Let Go 2010
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Resh will tell you, if something's blocking you, kick it to the curb.
Jenny Block: Sex Talk at Miraval Resort: Want Better Sex? Let Go 2010
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As I stepped off into the air and floated back to the ground, I suddenly realized exactly what Resh meant.
Jenny Block: Sex Talk at Miraval Resort: Want Better Sex? Let Go 2010
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I was relieved to discover that Resh was both brilliant and hilarious, as well as being one heck of a straight shooter.
Jenny Block: Sex Talk at Miraval Resort: Want Better Sex? Let Go 2010
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I was relieved to discover that Resh was both brilliant and hilarious, as well as being one heck of a straight shooter.
Jenny Block: Sex Talk at Miraval Resort: Want Better Sex? Let Go 2010
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It sounded simple enough and I loved the idea of what Resh called the "embracing the new normals."
Jenny Block: Sex Talk at Miraval Resort: Want Better Sex? Let Go 2010
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Two major assumptions taken from BT Ketubbot 75a (etc.) underlie marriage and divorce halakhah: “Resh Lakish says: It is better to sit with [a] partner than to sit alone,” (tav lemeitav tandu mi-lemeitav armelu) and “A woman is satisfied with any [marital] situation” (ihi bekhol dehu niha la).
Legal-Religious Status of the Married Woman. leBeit Yoreh 2009
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