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After God created man, for the first time in the creation story there was a lo tov, meaning something was not good.
Levi Ben-Shmuel: The Month of Elul as Opportunity: Monica, Eve, and Repentance 2010
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Halla had grown into great beauty; for a moment C'tov's heart faltered and he wondered whether it had been a mistake to return, particularly on this festive day.
Dragon's Fire McCaffrey, Anne 2006
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"We say 'mazel bueno' here," says Haim Casas, using a mix of the Jewish expression for good luck or good fortune (mazel tov) and the Spanish word for good (bueno).
Bob Schulman: Sephardic Spain: Mazel Bueno Bob Schulman 2011
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"We say 'mazel bueno' here," says Haim Casas, using a mix of the Jewish expression for good luck or good fortune (mazel tov) and the Spanish word for good (bueno).
Bob Schulman: Sephardic Spain: Mazel Bueno Bob Schulman 2011
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Still, according to this view, the yetzer tov is the moral conscience that reminds a person of God's law when one considers a specific action or choice.
Mark C. Miller: Can Judaism Save Charlie Sheen? Mark C. Miller 2011
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"We say 'mazel bueno' here," says Haim Casas, using a mix of the Jewish expression for good luck or good fortune (mazel tov) and the Spanish word for good (bueno).
Bob Schulman: Sephardic Spain: Mazel Bueno Bob Schulman 2011
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March 16, 2009 at 08: 04 PM mazel tov! it's always great to see NY wine on the web. keep up the good work!
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"We say 'mazel bueno' here," says Haim Casas, using a mix of the Jewish expression for good luck or good fortune (mazel tov) and the Spanish word for good (bueno).
Bob Schulman: Sephardic Spain: Mazel Bueno Bob Schulman 2011
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Let the cockroaches run wild while Israel incinerates them from the sky. mazel tov!
Matthew Yglesias » Foxman: Mitchell is “Fair” and I’m Unhappy About It 2009
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"We say 'mazel bueno' here," says Haim Casas, using a mix of the Jewish expression for good luck or good fortune (mazel tov) and the Spanish word for good (bueno).
Bob Schulman: Sephardic Spain: Mazel Bueno Bob Schulman 2011
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