Talmud Ketuboth 72. Talmud is a sideline commentary of the Holy Book Tanakh. I'm researching this as well, but look at Kimchit's story in the Tanakh which implies that the tichel is required.
the best source to study on women and children rights in ancient Persia is the book of Christian Bartholomae. I tried to find the English version but I couldn't find it. here is the link to the book in Persian. so if you know the language this is the best source. http://persianbooks2.blogspot.de/2012/09/blog-post.html
To find a missing dimension of an object find the size of its covering properties.
Its the cell covering, outside the cell
Find out your selves hehehe never heared it from me
I cannot find any source that indicates she has died. She was award the Women of Discovery Award (2006). (Eugenie Clark is still alive)
I cannot find any source that indicates she has died. She was award the Women of Discovery Award (2006). (Eugenie Clark is still alive)
You can find two news articles from two different countries covering the same event in the internet.
This depends on what prior knowledge does one have about this subject. The first and most important piece of knowledge is the Tanach (The Bible) which is the basic book in the Jewish religion. See link for on-line open copy. Second one should find a source of knolage in his or hers area. The source could be a rabbi or any knowledgeful Jew. Furthermore one can find books on this topic in libraries and book shops. Finlay, one can go to a institute of Judaism higher education which is called "Yeshiva".
Find out your selves hehehe never heared it from me
You find where its from.
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Read the Old Testament!Answer:The Jewish Bible is called the Tanach. The Christian Old Testament is based on the Tanach, however, it was altered to support the teachings of Christianity.This being said, according to the Torah portion of the Tanach, HaShem (The Creator) created the world and all that's in it. From the Jewish perspective, the story of creation tells us WHAT HaShem did, NOT HOW He did it. A large percentage of Jews find no conflict between the story of creation as found in the Torah and the big bang theory and theory of evolution.