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Talmud / Heave offering / Kneading / Bread / Proofing / Second tithe / Passover / Tithe / Dough offering / Food and drink / Baking / Hallah
Date: 2009-04-20 19:30:13
Talmud
Heave offering
Kneading
Bread
Proofing
Second tithe
Passover
Tithe
Dough offering
Food and drink
Baking
Hallah

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