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Encyclopedia > Aliyah (disambiguation)

Aliyah (Hebrew: עֲלִיָּה‎, ’ăliyyāh; "ascent" or "going up") may refer to: Hebrew redirects here. ...

This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Torah reading (Hebrew:  ; Reading [of] the Torah) is a Jewish religious ritual that involves the public reading of a set of passages from a Torah scroll. ... The Three Pilgrim Festivals, known as the Shalosh Regalim in Hebrew, are three major festivals in Judaism when the Children of Israel living in ancient Israel and Judea, and later the Jews, were commanded by the Torah to make an actual physical pilgrimage to Jerusalem and participate in the festivities... The Three Pilgrim Festivals, known as the Shalosh Regalim in Hebrew, are three major festivals in Judaism when the Children of Israel living in ancient Israel and Judea, and later the Jews, were commanded by the Torah to make an actual physical pilgrimage to Jerusalem and participate in the festivities... Aliyah (‎, lit. ... Political parties in Israel: Israels political system is based on proportional representation which allows for a multi-party system with numerous parties. ...

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For other uses, see Aliyah (disambiguation). ... Aaliyah is the self-titled third and final studio album by the late American contemporary R&B and pop singer Aaliyah, released by Blackground and Virgin Records on July 17, 2001 (see 2001 in music). ... Look up Late, Late in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... For other uses, see Aliyah (disambiguation). ... Image File history File links Disambig_gray. ...


 

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