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    Jewish paper cutting is a traditional form of Jewish folk art made by cutting figures and sentences in paper or parchment. It is connected with various...
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    Papercutting (redirect from Paper cutting)
    Papercutting or paper cutting is the art of paper designs. Art has evolved all over the world to adapt to different cultural styles. One traditional distinction...
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    (pogs) Paddleballs Bolo bat Paper folding and papercutting Chinese paper cutting Chinese paper folding Flexagon Jewish paper cutting Kirigami Net (polyhedron)...
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    some from virgin forests. Toilet paper made from recycled paper avoids the direct environmental impact of cutting down trees, and is commercially available...
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  • Valleys. Though independently incorporated, the paper was initially distributed in part by the Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles. The first issue...
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    in May 2022 with a ribbon cutting ceremony in front of the Scranton headquarters. From 1924 through 1938 Pennsylvania Paper and Supply moved headquarters...
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    Mediterranean societies for writing long before paper was used in China. Papyrus is prepared by cutting off thin ribbon-like strips of the pith (interior)...
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    (also known as female genital cutting, female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C) and female circumcision) is the cutting or removal of some or all of the...
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    Israel (category Jewish polities)
    introduced restrictions on Jewish immigration to Palestine with the White Paper of 1939. With countries around the world turning away Jewish refugees fleeing the...
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  • X-Acto is a brand name for a variety of cutting tools and office products owned by Elmer's Products, Inc. These include hobby and utility knives, saws...
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    in Ethiopia, and Protestants and Catholics in Sudan and Kenya. The only Jewish group known to have practiced it are the Beta Israel of Ethiopia. Until...
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    publication of the White Paper of 1939. The Paper outlined new government policies to place further restrictions on Jewish immigration and land purchases...
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    long Rosevear, Elizabeth (1894). "A manual of needlework, knitting and cutting out for evening continuation by". p. 62. The American practitioner, Volumes...
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  • editor for The Jewish Press, the paper's office began receiving numerous calls and letters about crimes being committed against Jews and Jewish institutions...
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  • modifications applied to the human sexual organs. When there's cutting involved, genital cutting or surgery can be used. The term genital enhancement seem...
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    infamous May 1934 issue of the paper was later banned by the Nazi authorities, because it went so far as to compare alleged Jewish ritual murder with the Christian...
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    Hagramah (הגרמה‎; cutting in the wrong location) – Hagramah refers to the location on the neck on which a kosher cut may be performed; cutting outside this...
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    Friedenwald, Aaron; Broydé, Isaac (1906). "Circumcision: The Cutting Away". The Jewish Encyclopedia. Retrieved October 13, 2020. In order to prevent...
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    Modern Jewish historiography is the development of the Jewish historical narrative into the modern era. While Jewish oral history and the collection of...
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    Parchment (redirect from Cooking paper)
    was largely replaced by paper for most uses except luxury manuscripts, some of which were also on paper. New techniques in paper milling allowed it to be...
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  • The Jewish Voice. August 14, 2024. Retrieved October 27, 2024. "The Jewish Voice Calls On The Jewish Community To Vote For Trump". The Jewish Voice...
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    Daniel Snyder (category Jewish American sports executives and administrators)
    The son of Arlette (née Amsellem) and Gerald Snyder, he was raised in a Jewish household with his brother Zack Snyder. His father was a freelance writer...
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  • have prescribed cutting the foreskin as a fitrah, a measure of personal cleanliness" (Gollaher, p. 45). Also, just as within the Jewish tradition, modern...
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  • Kareth (category Jewish law and rituals)
    kareth ("cutting off" Hebrew: כָּרֵת, [kaˈret]), or extirpation, is a form of punishment for sin, mentioned in the Hebrew Bible and later Jewish writings...
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    prohibits racial segregation and apartheid. The attacks took place during the Jewish holidays of Simchat Torah and Shemini Atzeret on Shabbat, and one day after...
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    Israeli–Palestinian conflict (category Jewish nationalism)
    disapproved of it. The subsequent publication of the White Paper of 1939, which sought to limit Jewish immigration to the region, was the breaking point in...
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  • to create an independent newspaper with a Jewish religious and nationalistic slant.[citation needed] The paper was the brainchild of its original owner...
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    Chaim Weizmann (category British people of Belarusian-Jewish descent)
    White Paper which severely curtailed any spending in the Jewish Home Land. Yishuv was put back to the lowest priority. At the outbreak of war the Jewish Agency...
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    which are a direct consequence of weak political actors". They oppose the cutting of social services, such as Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid, believing...
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  • uk. Retrieved 20 July 2017. Jewish Chronicle, 29 July 2005 p.24: "Lawson – one of the few Jewish editors of a national paper" "Collective Worship (S): Lifestyles:...
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