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- noun A member of the
Munda ,Ho , or Oraontribes of easternIndia .
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The name Kol, as already seen, is probably a form of the Santali _har_, a man.
The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India—Volume I (of IV) Robert Vane Russell 1894
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The word Kol is probably the Santali _har_, a man.
The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India—Volume I (of IV) Robert Vane Russell 1894
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In the Machzor, a prayerbook for the Jewish holidays, of the Reconstructionist movement called Kol HaNeshamah, Rabbi Green writes:
Rabbi Michael M. Cohen: Beginning The Jewish Year In The Aftermath Of Hurricane Irene Rabbi Michael M. Cohen 2011
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In the Machzor, a prayerbook for the Jewish holidays, of the Reconstructionist movement called Kol HaNeshamah, Rabbi Green writes:
Rabbi Michael M. Cohen: Beginning The Jewish Year In The Aftermath Of Hurricane Irene Rabbi Michael M. Cohen 2011
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Her musical talent and interest in congregational singing (new at that time) led to the organization of a Society for Ancient Hebrew Melodies as well as the publication of a hymn book titled Kol Rina — Hebrew Hymnal for School and Home.
Mathilde Schechter. 2009
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With Staten Island it makes the passage through which all vessels pass in sailing from or to the Mahatans, although they can go through the Kil van Kol, which is on the other side of Staten Island.
Journal of Jasper Danckaerts, 1679-1680 Jasper Danckaerts 1898
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At synagogues everywhere worshippers will be reciting the so-called Kol Nidre prayer.
The Civic Platform - A Political Journal of Ideas and Analysis 2008
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On the other hand, Ghosted (mysteriously just referred to as Kol, Ryan and Jason on their myspace, with no hint as to who's playing what) are a much punkier, grittier affair, with some great dirty sounding bass parts.
DOA 2008
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It’s called Kol Haneshamah The Reconstructionist Siddur.
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The Irgun’s underground radio station was called Kol Zion ha-Lohemet (The Voice of Fighting Zion).
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