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OJ · July 27th, 2007 at 2:28 pm wow, googleing kallah 1b pulls up some crazy stuff.
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Met your chassan or kallah during that Summer you spent on the moshav?
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Lechah dodi likras kallah, pinei Shabbas nikabelah.
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Recommendations from the survey included community education regarding how to manage the inevitable conflict that couples deal with improved pastoral training for rabbis, choson and kallah teachers and high school and post-high school teachers regarding understanding how to educate congregants and students on the core skill set necessary for negotiating conflict in marriage.
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The problem really is that because most cannot afford it, they travel the world trying to raise money as they go collecting for "hachnassas kallah".
Life in Israel 2009
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And no matter how serious you consider the requirement to switch to a kosher phone, to call it a mitzvah "kallah k'ba'chamura"?
Life in Israel 2008
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He goes on to describe the shock that people who are not careful with kallah k'ba'chamura (easy laws just as much as stringent laws) and how can they be trusted to shecht and provide kosher food for us.
Life in Israel 2008
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And no matter how serious you consider the requirement to switch to a kosher phone, to call it a mitzvah "kallah k'ba'chamura"?
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He goes on to describe the shock that people who are not careful with kallah k'ba'chamura (easy laws just as much as stringent laws) and how can they be trusted to shecht and provide kosher food for us.
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Three women writers published their works in this quarterly: Soreh Familiant, author of the short story “Hayntveltike chusen-kallah” (A modern bride and groom) (volume 3, 1894); Izabela (Izabela-Baile Fridberg, 1863 – 1938), the story “In der fremd” (Far from home) (volume 2, 1889); and Maria Lerner, who published her play Di aguna (The deserted wife) (volume 2, 1889), the only drama among the literary works.
Yiddish: Women's Participation in Eastern European Yiddish Press (1862-1903). 2009
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