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Residents in Rosh Pina said this is the first time UAV test flights have been carried out from the area, and environmental groups warn the activity could pose a threat to area residents and the environment.
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Residents in Rosh Pina said this is the first time UAV test flights have been carried out from the area, and environmental groups warn the activity could pose a threat to area residents and the environment.
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Part of tomorrow morning's shofar service, for example, is called zichronot (Remembrances), and, in fact, another name for Rosh Hashanah itself is Yom HaZikaron (The Day of Remembrance).
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Rabbi Geoffrey A. Mitelman 2011
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The biblical name for what today we refer to as Rosh Hashanah is Yom Teruah, the Day of ram's horn Blasts.
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Rosh: There have been some expositors in recent years who have argued that the word Rosh means "Russia."
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Rosh: There have been some expositors in recent years who have argued that the word Rosh means "Russia."
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Rosh: There have been some expositors in recent years who have argued that the word Rosh means "Russia."
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In addition, keeping the UAVs in Rosh Pina’s airport would require building new structures that are not approved by the area’s planning commission.
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In addition, keeping the UAVs in Rosh Pina’s airport would require building new structures that are not approved by the area’s planning commission.
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The day after she arrives, Barbara and I drive with Dennis to the northwest border of Israel and Lebanon to a place along the coast called Rosh HaNikra.
The Memory Palace Mira Bartók 2011
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