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  • A new Israeli based program called Tevel b’Tzedek that’s a phrase from the psalms–in English it would translate clumsily into the Earth–with Justice has just finished its first 14 week session in Kathmandu Nepal.

    New program offers Torah study + social action in Nepal | Jewschool 2007

  • "Tevel" is familiar because a different arrangement of it appears on Zorn's _Music for Children_ as "Dreamer of Dreams".

    AvaxHome RSS: 2008

  • "Tevel" is familiar because a different arrangement of it appears on Zorn's _Music for Children_ as "Dreamer of Dreams".

    AvaxHome RSS: 2008

  • "Tevel" is familiar because a different arrangement of it appears on Zorn's _Music for Children_ as "Dreamer of Dreams".

    AvaxHome RSS: 2008

  • "Tevel" is familiar because a different arrangement of it appears on Zorn's _Music for Children_ as "Dreamer of Dreams".

    AvaxHome RSS: 2008

  • "Tevel" is familiar because a different arrangement of it appears on Zorn's _Music for Children_ as "Dreamer of Dreams".

    AvaxHome RSS: 2008

  • "Tevel" is familiar because a different arrangement of it appears on Zorn's _Music for Children_ as "Dreamer of Dreams".

    AvaxHome RSS: 2008

  • "Tevel" is familiar because a different arrangement of it appears on Zorn's _Music for Children_ as "Dreamer of Dreams".

    AvaxHome RSS: 2008

  • Wicked Tevel is said to hypnotize her human victims with her material riches, beauty, scarlet skirts, gold, jewels, wine, nectar, fruits and so on.

    Medieval Hebrew Literature: Portrayal of Women. 2009

  • Another appalling female representation is that of Tevel as it appears in lamentations for the dead, as well as in ascetic and penitential poems.

    Medieval Hebrew Literature: Portrayal of Women. 2009

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  • Tevel refers to produce from which one is obligated to separate terumah and tithes from which God's terumah has not been separated.

    November 22, 2015