[permalink] [id link]
**" Sefer HaMinhagim ", Rabbis M. Greenglass and Y. Groner, 1966 ; translation: “ The Book of Chabad-Lubavitch Customs ”.
from
Wikipedia
Some Related Sentences
**" and Sefer
**" and HaMinhagim
**" Ta ' amei HaMinhagim ", Rabbi A. I. Sperling, 1896 ; translation: " Reasons for Jewish customs and traditions ".
**" and ",
**" Return of the Swallow ", annual observance of the swallows ' return to Mission San Juan Capistrano in California.
**" the Jebusite ", offspring of Canaan, a tribe that lived around Jerusalem, that was formerly known as Jebus according to the Books of Chronicles.
**" the Amorite ", offspring of Canaan, a people living between the Jordan and Euphrates rivers by at least 2000 BC, known as Amurru to the Akkadians and Egyptians.
**" the Sinite ", offspring of Canaan, possibly connected with the Wilderness of Sin, or the Sinn river in Syria.
**" the Arvadite ", offspring of Canaan, refers to the Phoenician city-state of Arwad, now ; inhabited island in Syria.
**" The Smallest Dragonboy ", by Anne McCaffrey ( 1973 ; short story previously collected in Get Off the Unicorn )
**" The Girl Who Heard Dragons ", by Anne McCaffrey ( 1986 fine press book ; cover story in The Girl Who Heard Dragons ( 1994 ))
**" Runner of Pern ", by Anne McCaffrey ( 1998 novella original to Legends ; set some time before the events of Dragonflight )
**" The Quest for the ' Origins ' of Religion ", in History of Religions 4. 1 ( 1964 ), p. 154 – 169
**" and M
**" Notice sur la vie et les oeuvres de M. Boissy d ' Anglas " in the Mémoires de l ' Académie des Inscriptions, ix.
**" Green Onions ", a hit 1962 soul instrumental by Booker T. & the M. G. s on the album listed above
**" Steinerized " by D. Conort, M. Seitz and J. Papa ( WCW ; Used while teaming with his brother Scott )
**" The Tigers " ( March ) Words by Lee B. Woodcock ; Arranged by W. C. O ' Hare ; Original Copyright 1904 by M. Witmark, Sons ;
**" and .
**" BOOKS OF THE TIMES ; What's Wrong With the SAT and Its Elite Progeny " Review by Christopher Lehmann-Haupt, The New York Times, Oct. 4, 1999
2.209 seconds.