Examples of 'rashi' in a sentence
Meaning of "rashi"
Rashi (noun) - in astrology, a term used to refer to the zodiac sign or the positioning of the moon at the time of one's birth, believed to influence personality traits and destiny
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- Rabbi Shlomo Yitzchaki, a medieval Rabbi from Troyes, known for his commentary on the Hebrew Bible and Babylonian Talmud.
- Rashi's commentary on the Hebrew Bible or Talmud.
- A semicursive typeface for the Hebrew alphabet, customarily used for printing Rashi's commentaries.
- a single piece of Rashi's commentary on the Hebrew Bible or Talmud
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Rashi even calls them wise men.
Lord of this rashi.
Rashi offers the following poignant approach.
A midrash quoted by Rashi provides the explanation.
Rashi interprets that expression in two ways.
This is the arrogance that Rashi alludes to.
Rashi explains that this refers to robbery.
Two questions arise on this comment of Rashi.
Rashi had four daughters and no sons.
And they do not read Rashi critically.
Rashi quotes a midrash that says as follows.
It is interesting to see what Rashi chooses to comment on.
Rashi interprets that he does not need support.
He really meant that Rashi would reject.
Rashi provides an interesting answer to this question.
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Mangala is the ruling planet of this Rashi.
Rashi states that this was a miracle.
This explanation is even compatible with Rashi.
Rashi explains it is speaking of an optional war.
I think you answered this with Rashi.
Rashi gives two answers to the first question.
But it seems that Rashi did not.
Rashi addresses this question in his next comment.
That is what Rashi seems to be telling us.
Rashi is regarded as the biblical commentator par excellence.
The commentators on Rashi ask the obvious question.
Rashi points out the reason.
So we know that Rashi is citing this from a midrash.
Rashi writes that he does not know what that is.
I will read you just a few spread of Rashi.
Rashi explains this statement simply.
There are a couple of problems with this interpretation of Rashi.
Rashi renders this as basket of figs.
This seems to be the answer to Rashi.
Rashi gives a simple grammatical reason.
His grammatical standpoint is that of Rashi.
Rashi gives two different explanations.
In his expressions he is not as terse as Rashi.
Rashi sees life as an exercise in oneness.
This is also the explanation of Rashi.
Rashi explains that this was a miracle.
Here is another lesson that we can learn from Rashi.
Rashi explains that it was a miracle.
Jews travelled from far and wide to consult Rashi.
Rashi provides a very different explanation.
What is also strange is that Rashi does not raise this question.
Rashi says two proud.
It is difficult to understand what Rashi intends to teach with this comment.
Rashi is truly the name of the arranger of this album.
He is at the top in Vrishabha rashi and at the lowest in Vrishchika rashi.