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Kippah
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Religious Zionism
Religious Zionism, or the Religious Zionist Movement (a branch of which is also called Mizrachi) is an ideology that combines Zionism and religious Judaism, basing Zionism on the principles of Torah, Talmud et al. and authentic heritage. It is often combined with Modern Orthodox Judaism, although they are not synonymous, as the Hardal branch of Religious Zionism rejects that philosophy, and thus falls somewhere in between Haredi and Modern Orthodox.
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Hechsher
A hechsher (IPAHebrew:hechsherim) is the special certification marking found on the packages of products (usually foods) that have been certified as kosher (meaning "fit" for consumption). In Halakha (Jewish law), the dietary laws of kashrut specify food items that may be eaten and others that are prohibited as set out in the commandments of the Torah.
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Mercaz HaRav
Mercaz HaRav (, lit. The Rav Centre), also known as Yeshivat Mercaz HaRav, is a Hardal yeshiva situated in Jerusalem, Israel. The yeshiva was founded in 1924 by Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook, and was initially headed by Rabbi Aharon Bronstein, the Ilui of Tebrig.
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Pinchas Kehati
Pinchas Kehati (1910 – December 21, 1976) is the author of משניות מבוארות Misnayot Mevuarot (literally "Clarified Mishnayos", popularly known as "the Kehati Mishnayot") which is a commentary and elucidation on the entire Mishnah. This work was written in Modern Hebrew.
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Avraham Korman
Avraham Korman (1917-2002) was a Polish-born Orthodox rabbi who wrote extensively and prolifically on many subjects relating to rabbinic literature.
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The Talmud: The Steinsaltz Edition
Steinsaltz Edition is a translation of the Babylonian Talmud, that has a literal direct translation of the Talmud along with halacha summaries and commentaries by Torah Scholar Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz. Steinsaltz has published the entire Talmud in Hebrew except for Tractates Chullin and Nidda. Between 1989 and 1999 Steinsaltz published a small number of volumes in English, and while a new printing with a new publisher was planned in the early 2000's, it did not take place.
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