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One of the transmigration forms of the soul
Ibbur (Hebrew: עִבּוּר, romanized: ʿibbur, lit. 'pregnancy, impregnation, or incubation'), is one of the forms of transmigration of the soul and has similarities
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German mathematician and astronomer
corresponded with Moses Mendelssohn. Raphael Levi Hannover wrote: "Luḥot ha-'Ibbur," astronomical tables for the Jewish calendar; "Tekunat ha-Shamayim," on
Raphael_Levi_Hannover
Lunisolar calendar used for Jewish religious observances
calendar: New moon". R. Avraham bar Chiya ha-nasi (1851). "9,10". Sefer ha-Ibbur (in Hebrew). Vol. 2. London. OCLC 729982627.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location
Hebrew_calendar
Concept of rebirth in different physical form
HaGilgulim. Gilgul is contrasted with the other processes in Kabbalah of Ibbur ('pregnancy'), the attachment of a second soul to an individual for (or
Reincarnation
Reincarnation in Kabbalah
revered community elder who recently died." In Judaism: Lurianic Kabbalah Ibbur Dybbuk Shaar HaGilgulim For comparison with other religions: Reincarnation
Gilgul
12th-century Sephardic rabbi and astrologer
ha-Mispar or Yesod Mispar, arithmetic. Luchot, astronomical tables. Sefer ha-'Ibbur, on the calendar. Keli ha-Nechoshet, on the astrolabe. Shalosh She'elot
Abraham_ibn_Ezra
10th-century rabbi
"Kitab al-Shara'i'", or "Book of the Commandments of Religion". "Kitab al-'Ibbur", or "Book of the Calendar", likewise apparently containing polemics against
Saadia_Gaon
Austrian scholar and author
(abbreviated "Riṭba") of Seville, Vienna, 1868 Abraham ibn Ezra's Sefer ha-'Ibbur, a manual of calendar science, 1874 Hillel ben Samuel of Verona's Tagmule
Solomon_Joachim_Halberstam
Andalusian Jewish Talmudist and astronomer (1035–1094)
patron, to whom he dedicated his 1065 astronomical work Maḥberet Sod ha-Ibbur ("The Secret of Intercalation"), on the principles of the Jewish calendar
Isaac_Albalia
American musician (1945–2018)
Frith) Hardy Fox (2018) Rilla Contemplates Love (2018) Killing Time (2020) Ibbur (2022) The following are releases credited to The Residents for which Fox
Hardy_Fox
2009 novel
died and who has remained in this world as a spirit or ibbur. In kabbalistic tradition, an ibbur remains in our world because he or she still has an important
The_Warsaw_Anagrams
16th-century Jewish mathematician
1564, under the title Tikkun Yissakar. The second edition, under the title Ibbur Shanim (Venice, 1578), is not as rare as the first. The tables in both editions
Issachar ben Mordecai ibn Susan
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Amora and Nasi
the Jews Bernard Dickman, The Beginning of the Jewish Calendar Sefer HaIbbur, third maamar, seventh shaar (p. 25 of PDF) “Of far greater importance,
Hillel_II
Pentateuch Joseph Caro's Commentary on Lamentations Maimonides' Hokmat ha-'Ibbur, a treatise on the computation of the intercalary month Abraham bar Hiyyah's
Eliezer_ben_Solomon_Ashkenazi
Jewish blessing, thanking God for creating the sun
approximately 89.8 days long and winter is approximately 89.02 days long. Sefer HaIbbur, page 8 Rabbi J. David Bleich. Bircas Hachammah, Blessing of the Sun: Renewal
Birkat_Hachama
Catalan Jewish mathematician, astronomer and philosopher (1070-1136)
Monatsschrift, p. 201, note 2. Guttmann, in Monatsschrift, pp. 199, 200. Sefer ha-'Ibbur, p. 8. Hegyon, p. 32a. See Ben Chananja, 1869, iv. 7, 8. Boaz Tsaban & David
Abraham_bar_Hiyya
Lithuanian-born British Hebraist, editor and actuary (1816–1872)
Solomon ibn Gabirol's Mivḥar ha-Peninim (1851), Abraham bar Ḥiyya's Sefer ha-'Ibbur (1851), Azariah dei Rossi's Matzref la-Kesef (1854), Menahem ben Saruk's
Herschell_Filipowski
Anagrams takes place in the Warsaw ghetto in 1940-41 and is narrated by an ibbur (ghost). Named 2010 Book of the Year in Portugal, where Zimler has lived
The Holocaust in the arts and popular culture
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Hebrew astronomer and mathematician (1810–1904)
general Toledot ha-Shamayim (1838), on astronomy and optics Yesode ha-'Ibbur (1852), on the Jewish calendar system and its history Meẓi'ut ha-Nefesh
Hayyim_Selig_Slonimski
Medicine in Jewish culture
Generation, Called the Secret of Conception (Ha-ma'mar ba-toladah niqra sof ha-'ibbur ) addresses both male and female medical issues, detailing treatments to
Jewish_medicine
"Samuel" with Shmuel ha-Katan, who is mentioned as possessing knowledge of the Ibbur. These suggestions of names have no material value. The very contents and
Baraita_of_Samuel
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Bengali, Finnish, Hindu, Indian
Kind and Beautiful Girl
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The risk, Black rose, Lowest one, The one
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Arabic, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
King; Sand; Silvery; Emotion; Affection; Hope; Royal
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Polish
Polish form of Latin Amadeus, AMADEUSZ means "to love God."
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Celtic American Gaelic Irish
noble.
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Biblical American Hebrew
The father's joy.
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Muslim/Islamic
Helps the vulnarable
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A Great Sahabi of the Prophet PBUH; One of the Ten Companions whom the Holy Prophet PBUH has Declared as the People of Jannah
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Hindu
Celebrated or renowned, Much heard of, Famous, Pleased, Delighted, Happy, Son of Vasudeva (Brahma purana, Lord Vishnu
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Australian, Finnish, German, Japanese
Strong Power; Healthy Power; Dominant Ruler
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