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A subdivision of the Mishnah and Talmud.
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Thin chicken soup with dumplings made from matzah meal.
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Unleavened bread traditionally served during Passover.
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Jewish law strictly prohibits male masturbation. Female masturbation is a matter of less clarity, but it is also frowned upon.Recent researches however reveal that both men and women resort to masturbation not only as a way to derive sexual pleasure but also as a defensive behavior.The following are the important causes identified to explain unusual masturbation: no opportunity to engage in normal coitus,easy mechanism of sexual satisfaction especially for unmarried,flooding the mind with sexual fantasies,reading or watching sexually exciting materials,prolonged loneliness,unresolved emotional conflicts,inability to cope with stress of abnormal or normal nature,voluntary or involuntary manipulation of genitals,constant exposure to nude or provocative pictures of opposite sex,exposure to the stimulating and erotic body zones of the opposite sex,physical separation of lovers, sleeplessness at night, feeling of rejection and and depression,lack of openness in relationships,the thinking and the feeling that masturbation is normal and it is practiced by everyone and everywhere,Frequent talk about the opposite sex,Fear of sexuality accompanied wrong sex education and uncontrollable stimulation.
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An offering of meal or grain.
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Lit. Good luck. A way of expressing congratulations. Note that this term is not be used in the way that the expression "good luck" is used in English. See Common Expressions and Greetings.
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Crumbs of matzah, commonly used in Jewish Cooking in much the same way that other cultures use flour or bread crumbs.
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The wall or curtain separating men from women during religious services.
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Lit. Work. Work involving creation or exercise of control over the environment, which is prohibited on Shabbat and certain holidays.
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A section of Jewish scripture containing various writings.
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