Yom in A Sentence

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    Also connected with Prag was Yom Tobh Lipmann Heller, a voluminous author, best known for the Tosaphoth Yom Tobh on the Mishna (Prag, 1614; Cracow, 1643).

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    Categories include everyday cards, Bar Mitzvah, Hanukkah, Passover, Rosh Hashanah, Sukkot, Yom Kippur and more.

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    It appears, however, that Rabbinical writings use yom (day-of) zebul for the festival of a heathen deity; and Jastrow connects this usage with the meaning " house " or " temple," so that the meaning " Lord of the False Gods" might be arrived at in a different way.