• Nashim (Hebrew: נשים "Women" or "Wives") is the third order of the Mishnah (also of the Tosefta and Talmud) containing family law. Of the six orders of...
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  • Ezras Nashim is an all-female Orthodox Jewish volunteer EMT ambulance service established with the goal of preserving women's modesty in emergency medical...
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    The Ezrat Nashim (Hebrew: עזרת נשים) or Vaybershul (Yiddish: ווײַבערשול), commonly referred to in English as the women's section or women's gallery, is...
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  • Chochmat Nashim (Hebrew: חכמת נשים) is an Israeli organisation that promotes women's rights in the Orthodox Jewish community in Israel and the United States...
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  • Ligat Nashim (Hebrew: ליגת נשים, lit. Women's League) is the Israeli women's football league. It has been run by the Israel Football Association since...
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    Herzog Hospital (formerly Ezrat Nashim Hospital) (Hebrew: בית חולים הרצוג) is a geriatric-psychiatric hospital in West Jerusalem. It is the third largest...
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  • Siddur Nashim: A Sabbath Prayer Book for Women is a feminist siddur written in 1976 by Naomi Janowitz and Margaret Wenig of the Brown University Women's...
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  • Khanashin (redirect from Khan Nashim)
    Neshin, (other names: Khān Neshīn, Khannesin, Khan Nashin, Khān Nashīn, Khan Nashim, Khānnešīn) is a village located in the Reg District of Helmand Province...
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  • The 2011–12 Ligat Nashim was the 14th season of women's league football under the Israeli Football Association. The league was won by ASA Tel Aviv University...
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    Zeraim (Seeds) (זְרָעִים‎) Moed (Festival) (מוֹעֵד‎) Nashim (Women) (נָשִׁים‎) Nezikin (Damages) (נְזִיקִין‎) Kodashim (Holies) (קָדָשִׁים‎) Tohorot (Purities)...
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    to join. A group of Orthodox women founded an organization called Ezras Nashim, an all-female Orthodox Jewish volunteer EMT ambulance service. They cited...
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    mention of Ishmaelites (Yishma'elîm) is in verse 25. Then the Hebrew phrase ʼnāshîm midyanîm sōĥrîm in verse 28 describes Midianite traders. A fourth group...
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  • The 2010–11 Ligat Nashim was the 13th season of women's league football under the Israeli Football Association. The league was won by ASA Tel Aviv University...
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    defending the yeshiva, but she won the court case. In 2011, she founded Ezras Nashim, an all-female Orthodox Jewish volunteer EMT ambulance service established...
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  • The 2012–13 Ligat Nashim was the 15th season of women's league football under the Israeli Football Association. The league was won by ASA Tel Aviv University...
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  • "משנה תורה, ספר נשים: הלכות שוטה פרק ג הלכה טז-יז" [Mishneh Torah, Sefer Nashim: Sotah, Chapter Three, Halacha 16-17]. Retrieved May 21, 2013. Brewer, Julius...
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  • The 2006–07 Ligat Nashim was the ninth season of women's league football under the Israeli Football Association. The league was won by Maccabi Holon, its...
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  • The 2014–15 Ligat Nashim was the 17th season of women's league football under the Israeli Football Association. League matches began on 25 November 2014...
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    Zeraim (Seeds) (זְרָעִים‎) Moed (Festival) (מוֹעֵד‎) Nashim (Women) (נָשִׁים‎) Nezikin (Damages) (נְזִיקִין‎) Kodashim (Holies) (קָדָשִׁים‎) Tohorot (Purities)...
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    the Alphabet of Ben Sira". Nashim: A Journal of Jewish Women's Studies & Gender Issues (32): 112–130. doi:10.2979/nashim.32.1.10. S2CID 166142604. Archived...
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    Mother in Women's Holocaust Art". Nashim: A Journal of Jewish Women's Studies & Gender Issues (33): 177. doi:10.2979/nashim.33.1.09. ISSN 0793-8934. S2CID 165961732...
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    the Alphabet of Ben Sira". Nashim: A Journal of Jewish Women's Studies & Gender Issues (32): 112–130. doi:10.2979/nashim.32.1.10. S2CID 166142604. Archived...
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  • The 2005–06 Ligat Nashim is the eighth season of women's league football under the Israeli Football Association. The league was won by Maccabi Holon, its...
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  • member clubs Women Ligat Nashim Rishona: the top division operates at the national level and has 8 member clubs Ligat Nashim Shniya: the 2nd division...
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  • Mudawana, the Moroccan Family Code The Philippines' Family Code of 1987 Nashim, the order of the Mishnah outlining Jewish family law Atkinson, Jeff. "ABA...
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  • The 2002–03 Ligat Nashim was the fifth season of women's league football under the Israeli Football Association. League play was interrupted as the clubs...
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    Peter Musical Shout Theater July 25 - October 26, 2008 2008 Laundry [ko] 빨래 Nashim The Eggs and Nuclear Small Theater August 29 - December 31 2009 Gochujang...
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    Holle's Cry: Unearthing a Birth Goddess in a German Jewish Naming Ceremony. Nashim: A Journal of Jewish Women's Studies & Gender Issues, (9), 62-87. Trachtenberg...
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  • says that her beliefs were transformed by a Sabbath prayer book (Siddur Nashim) that refers to God as 'She'. Rebecca Alpert was born in Brooklyn, New York...
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    pertaining to the laws of the Sabbath and the Festivals (12 tractates) Nashim ("Women"), concerning marriage and divorce, some forms of oaths and the...
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