- Simhat Tora
- Sìmhat TȏraDEFINICIJAjud. židovski blagdan posvećen Tori (23. tišri, listopad/studeni), radost ToreETIMOLOGIJAhebr. simḥath tōrāh
Hrvatski jezični portal. 2014.
Hrvatski jezični portal. 2014.
Simhat Torah — [sim khät′ tō rä′, sim′khäs tō′rə] n. 〚Heb simchat tora, lit., rejoicing in the law < simchat (< root śmḥ, to rejoice) + tora, TORAH〛 a Jewish festival, celebrated on the 23d day of Tishri, that marks the end of the annual cycle of Torah readings … Universalium
Simhat Torah — [sim khät′ tō rä′, sim′khäs tō′rə] n. [Heb simchat tora, lit., rejoicing in the law < simchat (< root śmḥ, to rejoice) + tora, TORAH] a Jewish festival, celebrated on the 23d day of Tishri, that marks the end of the annual cycle of Torah… … English World dictionary
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SimchatTorah — Sim·chat To·rah (sēm KHätʹ tô räʹ) also Sim·chas To·rah (sĭmʹKHəs tôrʹə, tōrʹə) n. Judaism A festival celebrating the Law of Moses and the completion of the year s cycle and subsequent new beginning, observed on the 22nd or 23rd day of Tishri. … … Universalium
Simchat Torah — Simchat Torah: Kindern werden Süssigkeiten zugeworfen, Utrecht 1657 Simchat Torah (hebr. שִׂמְחַת תּוֹרָה, deutsch „Freude der Torah“, d. h. des Gesetzes) ist der letzte der jüdischen Feiertage, die mit dem Laubhüttenfest (Sukkot) beginnen. In… … Deutsch Wikipedia
TORAH, READING OF — History The practice of reading the Pentateuch (Torah) in public is undoubtedly ancient. The sources, however, do not permit the definite tracing of the historical development of the custom. The command to assemble the people at the end of every… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
TORAH ORNAMENTS — The sacred and ceremonial objects in the synagogue revolve around the Torah scroll. These objects differ from one place to another and not every object exists in every community. Storage of the Torah Scroll The length of cloth known in Hebrew… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Cantillation — is the ritual chanting of readings from the Bible in synagogue services.The chants are rendered in accordance with the special signs or marks printed in the Masoretic text of the Hebrew Bible (or Tanakh) to complement the letters and vowel points … Wikipedia
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