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Seder Zeraim (Hebrew: סדר זרעים, romanized: Sēder Zərāʿim, lit. "Order of Seeds") is the first of the six orders, or major divisions, of the Mishnah, Tosefta
בְּרָכוֹת, romanized: bərāḵōṯ, lit. 'blessings') is the first tractate of Seder Zeraim (Order of Seeds) of the Mishnah and the Talmud. The tractate discusses the
attributes this division back to its author, Judah Ha-Nasi. Except for Zeraim, the orders are arranged from longest (in number of chapters) to shortest
13th-century – early 14th-century copy of Tractate Sotah and the complete Zeraim for the Jerusalem Talmud (Vat. ebr. 133): Berakhot, Peah, Demai, Kilayim
of Seder Zeraim, while the Babylonian Talmud covers only tractate Berakhot. This might be because the agricultural concerns discussed in Zeraim were not
Seder Zeraim, the Order of Seeds. It discusses the laws of the dough offering, known in Hebrew as challah. Like most of the tractates in Zeraim, it appears
(Hebrew: כִּלְאַיִם, lit. "Mixed Kinds") is the fourth tractate of Seder Zeraim ("Order of Seeds") of the Mishnah, dealing with several biblical prohibitions
Demai (Hebrew: דְּמַאי, is the third tractate of Seder Zeraim ("Order of Seeds") of the Mishnah and of the Talmud. It deals with the Jewish legal concept
around 350–400 CE. The Talmud is organized into six sedarim, or "orders:" Zeraim, Moed, Nashim, Nezikin, Kodshim, and Taharot. In 1923, Polish Rabbi Meir
Pe'ah (Hebrew: פֵּאָה, lit. "Corner") is the second tractate of Seder Zeraim ("Order of Seeds") of the Mishnah and of the Talmud. This tractate begins
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Faith, Trust
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Muslim
Crest
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Arabic, Muslim
Flight
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Arabic, Muslim
Flower in Heaven
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Italian
Italian name derived from Roman Latin Amatus, AMATO means "beloved."
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English : probably a variant of Knowlton.
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Anglicized form of Hebrew Chephtsiy-bahh, HEPHZI-BAH means "she is my desire." In the bible, this is the name of the wife of king Hezekiah.
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Indian
Girl/Female
Indian, Sikh
Gods Love
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Indian
Name of a holy city
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