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    Autonomy, Gendered Subordination and Transcultural Dialogue.Sylvie Loriaux, Stan van Hooft, Servan Adar Asvar, Sumi Madhok, Mark F. N. Franke & Carol C. Gould - 2007 - Journal of Global Ethics 3 (3):335-357.
    This paper is a theoretical and empirical investigation into whether persons in subordinate social contexts possess agency and if they do, how do we recognise and recover their agency given the oppressive conditions of their lives. It aims to achieve this through forging closer links between the philosophical arguments and the ethnographic evidence of women's agency. Through such an exercise, this paper hopes to bridge the existing gap between feminist theoretical interventions and feminist politics as well as to increase ‘sociological (...)
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    Responsive Ethics and the War Against Terrorism: A Levinasian Perspective.Servan Adar Avsar - 2007 - Journal of Global Ethics 3 (3):317-334.
    Realist and liberal understandings of ethics as the dominant approaches to ethics in international relations are unable to respond efficiently to the call of the other in the age of war against terrorism as they revolve around the needs and the interests of the self. Such self-centred understandings of ethics cannot respond to the other ethically and respect the other in its otherness. Therefore, in this work I attempt to develop responsive ethics by drawing on Levinasian ethics which can create (...)
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    Responsive Ethics and the War Against Terrorism: A Levinasian Perspective.Servan Adar Avsar - 2007 - Journal of Global Ethics 3 (3):317-334.
    Realist and liberal understandings of ethics as the dominant approaches to ethics in international relations are unable to respond efficiently to the call of the other in the age of war against terrorism as they revolve around the needs and the interests of the self. Such self-centred understandings of ethics cannot respond to the other ethically and respect the other in its otherness. Therefore, in this work I attempt to develop responsive ethics by drawing on Levinasian ethics which can create (...)
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    It is not all about mating: Attractiveness predicts partner value across multiple relationship domains.Adar B. Eisenbruch, Aaron W. Lukaszewski & James R. Roney - 2017 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 40.
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  5. Indian Epics of the Terai Conquest: The Story of a Migration.Catherine Servan-Schreiber & Jennifer Curtiss Gage - 1998 - Diogenes 46 (181):77-93.
    The very name of Bihar, a district in the eastern part of India, evokes images of anarchy, banditry, and disarray. Already traversed by distinct cultural zones - Bhojpuri, Mithila, Magadha, and the tribal zone of Jharkhand - Bihari society is characterized by bloody clan conflict over territorial rights. The doggedness with which the region's protagonists form militias is a perpetual source of front-page news. Pitted against the Brahmans and Bhumihar Rajputs, the large landowners, are the herding and soldier castes such (...)
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    Cost analysis of the utilization of new vascular grafts.Raphael Adar & Nava Pliskin - 1980 - Metamedicine 1 (2):213-223.
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    Extended person-machine interface.Rachel Reichman-Adar - 1984 - Artificial Intelligence 22 (2):157-218.
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    Context, cortex, and dopamine: A connectionist approach to behavior and biology in schizophrenia.Jonathan D. Cohen & David Servan-Schreiber - 1992 - Psychological Review 99 (1):45-77.
  9. The American Challenge.J. -J. Servan-Schreiber, Arthur Schlesinger, Ronald Steel & Claude Julien - 1970 - Science and Society 34 (1):118-121.
     
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    On the presuppositional strength of interrogative clauses.Maayan Abenina-Adar & Yael Sharvit - 2021 - Natural Language Semantics 29 (1):47-90.
    A central question in the study of presuppositions is how a presupposition trigger contributes to the meaning of a complex expression containing it. Two competing answers are found in the literature on quantificational expressions. According to the first, a quantificational expression presupposes that every member of its domain satisfies the presuppositions triggered in its scope, and according to the second, a quantificational expression presupposes that at least one member of its domain satisfies the presuppositions triggered in its scope. The former (...)
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    Cost analysis of the utilization of new vascular grafts.Raphael Adar & Nava Pliskin - 1980 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 1 (2):213-223.
    A cost analysis of the utilization of new expensive vascular grafts is performed, applying the methodology of decision analysis to the theoretical case of a sixty year old male patient undergoing femoropopliteal grafting for limb threatening ischemia. The problem is presented graphically as a decision tree, uncertainties are quantified in terms of probabilities and end outcomes are evaluated in monetary terms. This informations is then utilized to calculate cost values associated with alternative actions.Based on initial cumulative patency figures of the (...)
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  12. Sfidarea mondială.Servan Schreiber - forthcoming - Humanitas.
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    Les enjeux de pouvoir.Pierre Servan-Schreiber - 2019 - Archives de Philosophie du Droit 61 (1):159-169.
    Pourquoi refuser une médiation? Quels sont les mécanismes, humains, sociologiques, professionnels qui peuvent pousser certains acteurs, parties à un différend, à préférer le coût, la durée et l’aléa d’un contentieux à la tentative de trouver rapidement un accord satisfaisant? Pour comprendre ces ressorts, il faut s’intéresser aux enjeux de pouvoir.
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    Et grønt demokratisk skifte?Johannes Servan - 2021 - Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 56 (2-3):137-148.
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    Inde et Grande-Bretagne : deux regards sur un passé colonial à travers le cinéma.Catherine Servan-Schreiber - 2008 - Hermes 52:25.
    A l'heure où l'on souligne l'émergence indienne du post -colonialisme, Bollywood et ses films à grand budget se penchent sur le passé colonial. Héritière d'une littérature romanesque et tributaire des exposi­tions universelles, la guerre des images livrée entre la Grande-Bretagne et l'Inde à travers le support du cinéma, traduit un décalage. Tandis que la machinerie hollywoodienne s'est emparée d'un regard sur l'Inde à travers de grandes fresques d'aven­ture et de guerre, la riposte indienne s'est focalisée sur les répercussions psychiques intimes (...)
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    Finite state automata and simple recurrent networks.Axel Cleeremans & David Servan-Schreiber - unknown
    We explore a network architecture introduced by Elman (1988) for predicting successive elements of a sequence. The network uses the pattern of activation over a set of hidden units from time-step 25-1, together with element t, to predict element t + 1. When the network is trained with strings from a particular finite-state grammar, it can learn to be a perfect finite-state recognizer for the grammar. When the network has a minimal number of hidden units, patterns on the hidden units (...)
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  17. ha-Ḥinukh mahu?Zvi Adar - 1952 - [Jerusalem,:
     
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  18. ha-Pilosofiyah shel Bradli.Zvi Adar - 1949 - [Jerusalem,:
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  19. Tzedakah: How We Choose Where We Give.Rabbi Ruth Adar - 2019 - In Mary L. Zamore & Elka Abrahamson (eds.), The sacred exchange: creating a Jewish money ethic. New York, NY: CCAR Press.
     
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  20. Yesodot ha-ḥinukh.Zvi Adar - 1965 - Tel-Aviv: M. Nyuman.
     
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    Limbic Activation and its Relevance to Emotional Disorders.David Servan-Schreiber William M. Perlstein - 1998 - Cognition and Emotion 12 (3):331-352.
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    Gender Perception From Gait: A Comparison Between Biological, Biomimetic and Non-biomimetic Learning Paradigms.Viswadeep Sarangi, Adar Pelah, William Edward Hahn & Elan Barenholtz - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    ‘I am a philosopher of the particular case’: An interview with the 2009 Holberg prizewinner Ian Hacking.Ole Jacob Madsen, Johannes Servan & Simen Andersen Øyen - 2013 - History of the Human Sciences 26 (3):32-51.
    When Ian Hacking won the Holberg International Memorial Prize 2009 his candidature was said to strengthen the legitimacy of the prize after years of controversy. Ole Jacob Madsen, Johannes Servan and Simen Andersen Øyen have talked to Ian Hacking about current questions in the philosophy and history of science.
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    Alexandra Elbakyan y la resistencia a los cercamientos del conocimiento científico.Cristina Serván Melero - 2022 - UNIVERSITAS Revista de Filosofía Derecho y Política 39:2-26.
    En este artículo analizamos la figura de Alexandra Elbakyan y su proyecto Sci-Hub, en cuya web se encuentran alojados más de 85 millones de documentos científicos a los que se puede acceder gratuitamente.Reflexionaremos sobre los cercamientos al conocimiento científico, el colonialismo en la producción académica y las propuestas que trabajan por un acceso abierto a la información científica. Tomaremos como referencia la desobediencia protagonizada por Elbakyan que, como mujer joven, no occidental e ideológicamente comprometida con posiciones anti neoliberales, representa una (...)
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    Visual Iconicity Across Sign Languages: Large-Scale Automated Video Analysis of Iconic Articulators and Locations.Robert Östling, Carl Börstell & Servane Courtaux - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Servan and the birth of human rights.André Mineau - 1996 - The European Legacy 1 (2):515-519.
    (1996). Servan and the birth of human rights. The European Legacy: Vol. 1, Fourth International Conference of the International Society for the study of European Ideas, pp. 515-519.
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    How do ADARs bind RNA? New protein‐RNA structures illuminate substrate recognition by the RNA editing ADARs.Justin M. Thomas & Peter A. Beal - 2017 - Bioessays 39 (4):1600187.
    Deamination of adenosine in RNA to form inosine has wide ranging consequences on RNA function including amino acid substitution to give proteins not encoded in the genome. What determines which adenosines in an mRNA are subject to this modification reaction? The answer lies in an understanding of the mechanism and substrate recognition properties of adenosine deaminases that act on RNA (ADARs). Our recent publication of X‐ray crystal structures of the human ADAR2 deaminase domain bound to RNA editing substrates shed considerable (...)
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  28. Bhāratīẏadarśane muktibāda.Bijaẏabhs̄haṇa Bandyopādhyāẏa - 1954
     
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  29. Nyāẏadarśane parāmarśa.Aruṇā Cakrabarttī - 1978 - Kalikātā: Nr̥. Bhaṭṭācāryya : paribeśaka Saṃskr̥ta Pustaka Bhāṇḍāra.
     
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  30. Mokṣamandirasya Dvādaśadarśanasopānāvaliḥ.Shripad Shastri Hasurkar - 1938 - Vaḍodarā: Guḍa Kampeniyansa.
     
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  31. Nyāẏadarśana mate ātmā.Tarapada Bhattacharjee - 1967
     
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    Compte-rendu: Antoine Garapon et Pierre Servan-Schreiber , Deals de Justice—Le Marché Américain de L’obéissance Mondialisée, Paris, PUF, 2013.Florian Grisel - 2014 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 27 (3):519-522.
    L’ouvrage codirigé par Antoine Garapon et Pierre Servan-Schreiber vise à illustrer un changement de « paradigme » opéré au cours des dernières années dans la régulation des affaires internationales.En effet, traditionnellement, l’activité des entreprises multinationales est organisée selon le droit de l’Etat de leur siège social, et éventuellement selon le(s) droit(s) des Etats au sein desquels elles poursuivent leur activité. Par exemple, dans l’affaire Siemens, chaque acte illicite pouvait ainsi être soumis à trois droits nationaux (p. 10). Par conséquent, (...)
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    Bhartr̥hari kā vyākaraṇadarśana. Monikā - 2022 - Dillī, Bhārata: Śivālika Prakāśana.
    Comprehensive study of the Vākyapadīya of Bhartr̥hari, work on semantics and philosophy of Sanskrit grammar.
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    ha-Safḳan ba-ḥadar ha-ḥadashot: kelim le-siḳur ʻitonaʼi ba-metsiʼut metaʻataʻat.Zvika Reich - 2016 - Yerushalayim: ha-Makhon ha-Yiśreʼeli la-demoḳraṭyah. Edited by Yigal Godler.
    Tools for coping with a deceptive world.
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    When MicroRNAs Meet RNA Editing in Cancer: A Nucleotide Change Can Make a Difference.Yumeng Wang & Han Liang - 2018 - Bioessays 40 (2):1700188.
    RNA editing is a major post-transcriptional mechanism that changes specific nucleotides at the RNA level. The most common RNA editing type in humans is adenosine to inosine editing, which is mediated by ADAR enzymes. RNA editing events can not only change amino acids in proteins, but also affect the functions of non-coding RNAs such as miRNAs. Recent studies have characterized thousands of miRNA RNA editing events across different cancer types. Importantly, individual cases of miRNA editing have been reported to (...)
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    Explaining Pathogenicity of Congenital Zika and Guillain–Barré Syndromes: Does Dysregulation of RNA Editing Play a Role?Helen Piontkivska, Noel-Marie Plonski, Michael M. Miyamoto & Marta L. Wayne - 2019 - Bioessays 41 (6):1800239.
    Previous studies of Zika virus (ZIKV) pathogenesis have focused primarily on virus‐driven pathology and neurotoxicity, as well as host‐related changes in cell proliferation, autophagy, immunity, and uterine function. It is now hypothesized that ZIKV pathogenesis arises instead as an (unintended) consequence of host innate immunity, specifically, as the side effect of an otherwise well‐functioning machine. The hypothesis presented here suggests a new way of thinking about the role of host immune mechanisms in disease pathogenesis, focusing on dysregulation of post‐transcriptional RNA (...)
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    RNA as the substrate for epigenome‐environment interactions.John S. Mattick - 2010 - Bioessays 32 (7):548-552.
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    RNA editing: a driving force for adaptive evolution?Willemijn M. Gommans, Sean P. Mullen & Stefan Maas - 2009 - Bioessays 31 (10):1137-1145.
    Genetic variability is considered a key to the evolvability of species. The conversion of an adenosine (A) to inosine (I) in primary RNA transcripts can result in an amino acid change in the encoded protein, a change in secondary structure of the RNA, creation or destruction of a splice consensus site, or otherwise alter RNA fate. Substantial transcriptome and proteome variability is generated by A‐to‐I RNA editing through site‐selective post‐transcriptional recoding of single nucleotides. We posit that this epigenetic source of (...)
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  39. Sefer śimḥat Yehudah: derashot ṿe-śiḥot musar ʻal moʻade ha-shanah: pirḳe ḥizuḳ be-ʻinyene ha-shaʻah... kolel Kuntres Matsevet Rahel.Yehudah Berakhah - 2003 - Yerushalayim: Yehudah Berakhah.
    ḥeleḳ 1. - Elul, Tishre - Adar -- ḥeleḳ 2. Nisan-Av.
     
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  40. Sefer śimḥat Yehudah: derashot ṿe-śiḥot musar ʻal moʻade ha-shanah: pirḳe ḥizuḳ be-ʻinyene ha-shaʻah... kolel Kuntres Matsevet Rahel.Yehudah Berakhah - 2003 - Yerushalayim: Yehudah Berakhah.
    ḥeleḳ 1. - Elul, Tishre - Adar -- ḥeleḳ 2. Nisan-Av.
     
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    One hundred million adenosine‐to‐inosine RNA editing sites: Hearing through the noise.Randi J. Ulbricht & Ronald B. Emeson - 2014 - Bioessays 36 (8):730-735.
    The most recent work toward compiling a comprehensive database of adenosine‐to‐inosine RNA editing events suggests that the potential for RNA editing is much more pervasive than previously thought; indeed, it is manifest in more than 100 million potential editing events located primarily within Alu repeat elements of the human transcriptome. Pairs of inverted Alu repeats are found in a substantial number of human genes, and when transcribed, they form long double‐stranded RNA structures that serve as optimal substrates for RNA editing (...)
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  42. The tragedy of the digital commons.Gian Maria Greco & Luciano Floridi - 2004 - Ethics and Information Technology 6 (2):73-81.
    In the paper it is argued that bridging the digital divide may cause a new ethical and social dilemma. Using Hardin's Tragedy of the Commons, we show that an improper opening and enlargement of the digital environment (Infosphere) is likely to produce a Tragedy of the Digital Commons (TDC). In the course of the analysis, we explain why Adar and Huberman's previous use of Hardin's Tragedy to interpret certain recent phenomena in the Infosphere (especially peer-to-peer communication) may not be (...)
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    Two ways of learning associations.Luke Boucher & Zoltán Dienes - 2003 - Cognitive Science 27 (6):807-842.
    How people learn chunks or associations between adjacent items in sequences was modelled. Two previously successful models of how people learn artificial grammars were contrasted: the CCN, a network version of the competitive chunker of Servan‐Schreiber and Anderson [J. Exp. Psychol.: Learn. Mem. Cogn. 16 (1990) 592], which produces local and compositionally‐structured chunk representations acquired incrementally; and the simple recurrent network (SRN) of Elman [Cogn. Sci. 14 (1990) 179], which acquires distributed representations through error correction. The models' susceptibility to (...)
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    Does RNA editing compensate for Alu invasion of the primate genome?Erez Y. Levanon & Eli Eisenberg - 2015 - Bioessays 37 (2):175-181.
    One of the distinctive features of the primate genome is the Alu element, a repetitive short interspersed element, over a million highly similar copies of which account for >10% of the genome. A direct consequence of this feature is that primates' transcriptome is highly enriched in long stable dsRNA structures, the preferred target of adenosine deaminases acting on RNAs (ADARs), which are the enzymes catalyzing A‐to‐I RNA editing. Indeed, A‐to‐I editing by ADARs is extremely abundant in primates: over a hundred (...)
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    La propuesta de Nietzsche: «ver lo necesario como bello».Luis Jiménez Moreno - 1996 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 13 (S1):137-147.
    Es de notar desde e] principio la actitud afirmativa, superadora, en la filosofía de Nietzsche y su mediación para sentir y crear bellamente, pues él se toma en serio el problema de la estética, como la actividad propiamente metafísica, en sentido schopenhaueriano. Aquí referimos nuestra meditación al aforismo 276 de El Cay saber «Quiero aprender cada vez más, a ver lo necesario como bello en las cosas y así seré uno de los que embellecen las cosas. Amorfati: que esto desde (...)
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    BioEssays 6∕2019.Helen Piontkivska, Noel-Marie Plonski, Michael M. Miyamoto & Marta L. Wayne - 2019 - Bioessays 41 (6):1970061.
    Graphical AbstractAdenosine Deaminases Acting on RNA (ADARs) enzymes are prominent regulators of neural transcriptome diversity and play a role in the innate immune response. In article number 1800239, Piontkivska et al. outline how neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative pathogenesis of Zika virus (ZIKV), including congenital Zika and Guillain-Barré syndromes, can be attributed to ADAR editing dysregulation triggered by ZIKV, Explaining Pathogenicity of Congenital Zika and Guillain-Barré Syndromes: Does Dysregulation of RNA Editing Play a Role? DOI: 10.1002/bies.201800239.
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  47. ha-Rabi medaber le-yalde Yiśraʼel: śiḥot ḳodesh le-tinoḳot shel bet raban.Menachem Mendel Schneerson - 1996 - Brooklyn, N.Y.: Heichal Menachem.
    1. Moʻadim u-zemane ha-shanah, Elul-Adar -- 2. Moʻadim u-zemane ha-shanah, Nisan-Av.
     
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    Between discourse and experience: Agency and ideas in the French pre-revolution.Jay M. Smith - 2001 - History and Theory 40 (4):116–142.
    Experience has recently reemerged as an important analytical category for historians of the Old Regime and the French Revolution. Reacting against the perceived excesses of discourse analysis, which made political language independent of any social determinants, certain post-revisionists are now seeking to contextualize political language by relating it to the experience of those who use it. Political agency, in these analyses, is understood to be the effect of particular formative experiences. This article suggests that the search for an experiential antidote (...)
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  49. Netive Or: Moʻadim: ... Maʼamrim Ḥotsve Levavot ... Meleʼim Ziṿ U-Mefiḳim Yirʼat H. Be-Shiluv ʻetsot, Hagige Musar, Meshalim U-Maʻaśiyot ... Le-Haśkil Ṿela-Daʻat Et Ha-Muṭal ʻalenu Bi-Yeme Ha-Moʻadim ..Nisim Yagen - 2013 - Mekhon "Nive Ha-Ketav" She-ʻa.Y. Mosdot "Ḳehilat Yaʻaḳov". Edited by Shemuʼ, Ḥayim Elevits, Yaʻaḳov Yiśraʼ Pozen, el & Tsevi Yosef Shekhṭer.
    [1] Elul, Rosh ha-Shanah -- [2] ʻAśeret yeme teshuvah, Yom Kipur, Sukot, Shemini ʻatseret -- [3] Ḥanukah, Ṭu bi-Shevaṭ, 7 be-Adar, Purim, 4 parashiyot -- [4] Pesah, Sefirat ha-ʻomer, Lag ba-ʻomer, Shavuʻot -- [5] Ben ha-metsarim, Galut u-geʼulah, Shabat ḳodesh.
     
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