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								Why the thell is their an interfaith sefer, that is just gay. anyways, just my opinion. notice how i’m not saying anyone deserves to die. 
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								There is a dedicated place at the kotel reserved for men and women such as yourselves who think women should read aloud from a sefer torah and wear tallitot, etc. Chesler Chronicles » Khomeini-ism Comes to Israel: Women of the Wall vs. the Jewish State 2010 
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								I appreciate that you think women should pray aloud, read from a sefer Torah aloud, and wear pants, kippot, and tallitot. Chesler Chronicles » Khomeini-ism Comes to Israel: Women of the Wall vs. the Jewish State 2010 
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								The betrothal, the money transfer and further guarantees for the period between the betrothal and the marriage itself are recorded in a written document (sefer erus), established before the court and witnesses. Karaite Women. 2009 
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								To celebrate the dedication of a new sefer torah yesterday, we marched through the streets of Jerusalem from the house of the donating couple to the synagogue. 
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								To celebrate the dedication of a new sefer torah yesterday, we marched through the streets of Jerusalem from the house of the donating couple to the synagogue. Archive 2008-09-01 2008 
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								This is based on sefer Siddur Pesach Kehilchoso page 184. Hyper-machmir Green Leaf Party warns that the reefers are kitniyot | Jewschool 2007 
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								Frum men: Put down the sefer and speak to your wives, give them hugs often, and make them cum first. Frum Wives Get Their F*ck On But Don’t Feel “The Love” | Jewschool 2004 
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								Yes, I know I need a sefer with commentarys in it, I get the drill. nisayon Diary Entry nisayon 2002 
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								Testament itself calls the entire work after its main contents (ha) tora or sefer (), ha-tora, that is, "the book of the Torah", as in The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913 
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