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               Kiddush – “sanctification”; the sanctification of  Shabbat or a holiday
                     at a festive meal by reciting certain prayers or verses over a cup                                             index
                     of  wine or grape juice.

               Korbanot  –  “sacrifices”;  refers  to  the  sacrifices  brought  in  the
                     Tabernacle and the two Temples in Jerusalem; also refers to
                     the section of  the Morning Prayer Service that recounts the                         A                                     B
                     sacrifices.
                                                                                                          Aaron      233,  261, 331-332,  350-  Ba’al Shem Tov      53-55, 92, 119,
               Levi’im  – “Levites”; descendants of  the tribe of  Levi who had a                               351, 354, 381                        159, 173, 216, 230, 310, 344,
                     special role in the Temple service, especially involving playing                     Abel      13, 36, 49-51, 349, 472-473      173, 382, 386, 556, 565
                     music and singing.                                                                                                         Ba’al Teshuvah      167, 169, 596
                                                                                                          Abraham      63-94, 98-99, 103, 117,
               Lubavitcher Rebbe – see Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson.                                        132, 140, 199, 201, 206, 296,   Balaam      ,329, 492-498
                                                                                                                                                Beit      37,  42, 44,  248-249,  325,
               Mashiach – “anointed one”; the Hebrew term for the Messiah, the                                  342, 393, 619                        604
                     future redeemer from  the  line of  King David about whom                            Abulafia      274, 657                Bereishit      40-42,  245, 247, 277,
                     all the prophets prophesied. The Messianic era will be one of                        Adam      45-47,  51, 220, 225, 349,       528, 603, 621-622
                     universal peace and brotherhood, when “the knowledge of  God                               473                             Bezalel      268, 314, 371
                     will cover the earth like the waters cover the seabed” (Isaiah                       Adam  and  Eve      44,  58,  84, 87,   Big Bang      41, 247, 556
                     11:9).                                                                                     219, 243, 283, 314, 537         Binah      333, 508, 584

               Maimonides  –  Rabbi  Moses  ben  Maimon,  known by the acronym                            Akeidat  Yitzchak      80-82, 95,     Breaking of the Vessels      43, 131,
                     Rambam (1135-1204); one of  the greatest legalists and thinkers                            101                                  136, 282, 638
                     of  the last millennium, his codification of  Jewish law in the                      Akiba      103-104, 299-301           Breastplate      285, 439
                     Mishneh Torah is one of  the foundations of  all Jewish law and                      Alef      42, 65, 70, 104, 131-133,   Burning  Bush      198,  299, 302,
                                                                                                                                                     336
                     practice; also the author of  the Guide to the Perplexed.                                  229,  249,  271,  324-326,  329-
               Mazal – from the root word meaning “to flow”; a spiritual channel                                33-, 428, 487, 503              C
                     or  conduit  of   Divine  beneficence;  the  term  used  for  the                    Amalek      97, 207,  252,  302, 346,
                     constellations.                                                                            498, 597-598                    Cain      49-51, 349, 473
                                                                                                          Amidah      54, 99, 120, 267, 612     Calendar      89,  91,  213,  223-226,
               Mechilta  – Midrashic  compilation on the  book of  Exodus; see                            Angels      78, 101, 107, 110, 113-        323-324, 330, 357, 467, 535
                     Midrash.                                                                                                                   Chanukah      174, 175
                                                                                                                116, 121, 128, 135, 152, 221,
               Menorah – the seven-branched candelabrum made of  pure gold, which                               426, 438-439                    Chariot      72, 94, 120, 127, 232
                     was lit daily in the Tabernacle and the Temples in Jerusalem.                        Anger      17,  38,  49-50,  108, 489-  Chassidut      26,  36,  49,  115-117,
                                                                                                                                                     134, 154, 211, 215, 225, 232,
               Messianic era – see Mashiach.                                                                    491, 516, 552                        337, 383, 404, 561, 650
                                                                                                          Archetypal      35, 47, 104, 167, 197
               Midrash –  pl. Midrashim – an important component of  the Oral                                                                   Cherubim      270-271, 271
                     Torah,  compiled  and  redacted  chiefly  in  Israel  between  the                   Arizal      25, 118, 219,  286,  310,   Chesed      72, 94-95, 103, 506
                     second and eighth century, it consists of  homiletic teachings                             314, 552                        Christianity      80, 97, 114, 254,
                                                                                                          Ayin      70, 132-133                      342, 437

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