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  • 121Nevi'im — For a more general definition, see Prophet. Part of a series of articles on Jews and Judaism …

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  • 122Rabbi — For other uses, see Rabbi (disambiguation). Rabbi Moshe Feinstein, a leading Rabbinical authority for Orthodox Jewry of the second half of the twentieth century …

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  • 123Rabbinic literature — See also: Rabbinic Judaism and Oral Torah Part of a series of articles on Jews and Judaism …

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  • 124Uzbek language — Uzbek O zbek, Ўзбек, أۇزبېك Spoken in  Uzbekistan …

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  • 125Yeshiva — This article is about the Jewish educational system. For the private university, see Yeshiva University. Part of a series of articles on Jews and Judaism …

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  • 126Yinglish — This article is about English words in Yiddish. For the opposite, see Yiddish words used by English speaking Jews. Yinglish words are neologisms created by speakers of Yiddish in English speaking countries, sometimes to describe things that were… …

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  • 127Ashkenazi Jews — For other meanings see Ashkenaz (disambiguation). Ashkenazi Jews (יהודי אשכנז Y hude Ashk naz in Biblical Hebrew; Y hudey Ashknoz in Ashkenazi Hebrew) …

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  • 128Hazzan — This article is about the Jewish musician. For people named Hazan or Chazan, see Hazan (disambiguation). Cantor concert in the Vienna Stadttempel synagogue …

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