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Topic: Divri


In the News (Tue 2 Dec 08)

  
  Making Room For G-d
This man was the son of Shlomit bat Divri.
As her name reflects, Shlomit bat Divri (literally, "Peace, the daughter of Speech") had the unworthy inclination to speak to everyone who passed her home, speaking "hello, peace" (shalom) to both Jews and Egyptians alike.
She was eventually raped by an Egyptian who masqueraded as her husband, and gave birth to a son who cursed G-d in anger at not receiving a parcel of land with the rest of his tribe.
www.inner.org /Nav_time/month.php?article=t0005   (1408 words)

  
 UNIVERSAL TORAH: EMOR
To understand the incident of the MEGADEF ("blasphemer") in the closing section of our parshah (Leviticus 24:10ff), it is necessary to understand that "the son of the Israelite woman who was the son of an Egyptian man" was in fact the issue of an illicit relationship.
Shulamis Bas Divri is the exemplar of the opposite: immorality.
It was Shulamis Bas Divri's endeavor to erase distinctions that laid her open to the immoral relationship which led to the birth of the blasphemer.
www.azamra.org /Parshah/EMOR.htm   (2294 words)

  
 Hebrew Academy Parsha Sheet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
The name Divri also implies that she was a dabronis, talked very much with everyone.
Moreover, while the name Shlomis implies her amicability towards people, the name Divri, whose root word is diber, alludes to a harsher form of speech.
She was Shlomis to the wicked and Divri, speaking harshly, to the righteous.
www.shemayisrael.co.il /parsha/peninim/archives/pninim59/emor59.htm   (2481 words)

  
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Prior to this sin, he is referred to simply as the son of an Israelite woman.
Shelomis, the daughter of Divri, was the only woman in Israel who had sinned in an immoral way.
The Torah only mentions her name after her son's sin because it is, at this point, that the consequence of her immorality is shown.
www.stlkollel.com /bits/5759/emor.txt   (1645 words)

  
 Parsha   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
The son of an Israelite woman pronounced the Name [of G-d] and blasphemed - so they brought him to Moshe; the name of his mother was Shlomit bat Divri, of the tribe of Dan.
A certain taskmaster went to the house of an overseer by the name of Datan (Datan and Aviram were Moshe's main rabble rousers from the time that Moshe killed the Egyptian until Korach's revolt) and saw that Datan's wife was beautiful and he desired her.
In other words, his mother was Shlomit bat Divri of the tribe of Dan, but his father was the taskmaster that Moshe later killed.
www.shemayisrael.co.il /parsha/rosenzweig/archives/emor60.htm   (1248 words)

  
 UNIVERSAL TORAH: EMOR
To understand the incident of the MEGADEF ("blasphemer") in the closing section of our parshah (Leviticus 24:10ff), it is necessary to understand that "the son of the Israelite woman who was the son of an Egyptian man" was in fact the issue of an illicit relationship.
Shulamis Bas Divri is the exemplar of the opposite: immorality.
It was Shulamis Bas Divri's endeavor to erase distinctions that laid her open to the immoral relationship which led to the birth of the blasphemer.
www.barmitzva.org /Parshah/EMOR.htm   (2294 words)

  
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Divri Literally: "my word." Leviticus 24:10-23 paints a vivid Torah-picture which prophetically foreshadows the blaspheming False messiah of the endtimes.
His mother's name was Shelomit, the daughter of Divri the Danite.
The names Shelomit and Divri are very significant: Shelomit means "peaceful," while Divri means "my word." We know that the False messiah will present himself as a herald of world peace (cf.
www.hebroots.org /hebrootsarchive/9802/980204_e.html   (3692 words)

  
 Greece Travel Guide:Peloponnese Ilia Olympia Travel Guide
Following the road northeast of Olympia one can visit the picturesque village of Labeia (Divri).
Northeast of Pirgos after Krestena, is the traditional village of Andritsaina with its stone houses, cobbled footpaths and spacious square beneath the shade of huge plane trees.
Other villages are Varholomio, Lechaina, Gastouni, Manolada with its tasty watermelons and the picturesque mountain village of Divri.
www.greecetravelnet.com /greeceiliaguide.htm   (1251 words)

  
 Informat.io on Alexandros Panagoulis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
He was the second son of Vassilios Panagoulis, an officer in the Greek army, and his wife Athena, and the brother of Georgios Panagoulis, a victim of the Colonels’ regime, and Efstathios, who became a politician.
His father was from Divri (Lambia) of Eleia (Western Peloponnesus) while his mother was from the Ionian island of Leukada.
Panagoulis spent part of his childhood on this island during the Second World War, because of the occupation of Greece by the Axis forces.
www.vacilando.eu /?title=alexandros-panagoulis   (1372 words)

  
 Do Our Hearts Have Room for God?
The Torah relates the story of the man who cursed God while the Jewish People were in the desert.
As her name reflects, Shlomit bat Divri (literally, "Peace, the daughter of Speech") had the unworthy inclination to speak to everyone who passed her home, speaking "hello, peace" (shalom) to both Jews and Egyptians alike.
She was eventually raped by an Egyptian who masqueraded as her husband, and gave birth to a son who cursed God in anger at not receiving a parcel of land with the rest of his tribe.
www.inner.org /audio/aid/E_017.htm   (1525 words)

  
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For a group of mostly middle-aged middle-class women sitting in a suburban living room, I taught Rabbi Shirley Idelson's disturbing midrash on Leviticus 24:10-16 - the story of a man stoned to death for blasphemy.
The man's mother is Shelomit Bat Divri, the only named woman in Leviticus.
Idelson's midrash painfully explores the issues of women's status and voice, intermarriage, and communal violence as a means of social control.
www.shma.com /apr01/litman.htm   (926 words)

  
 LABIA - photos in (GTP) Greek Travel Pages
Lambia, Monastery Chryssopigi at Divri (Kato), the magnificent wood-carved screen of the church of the Dormition of the Virgin (Koimiseos Theotokou)
Lambia, Monastery Chryssopigi at Divri (Kato), the well-kept murals of the church of the church of the Dormition of the Virgin (Koimiseos Theotokou)
Lambia, the Monastery of Chryssopigi at Ano Divri (1667), hidden in a thick fir forest
www.gtp.gr /LocPhotoAlbum.asp?id_loc=4407   (129 words)

  
 Perceptions On The Parsha - Emor - Torah.org
What is unusual is the fact that the mother's name is mentioned in the Torah (Shelomis bas Divri), which usually constitutes loshon hora-evil talk.
Singling out Shelomis bas Divri is an indirect way of telling us that, in spite of the Egyptians' best efforts, the Jewish women stayed loyal to their husbands throughout their long servitude, that is, with the exception of Shelomis bas Divri.
Furthermore, Rashi explains, the Torah mentions her name to emphasize what led to her unfaithfulness: she was always talking and saying "Shalom" to everyone.
torah.org /learning/perceptions/5757/emor.html   (1258 words)

  
 Divri. Suggestions for Divri provided by Spelling Center of the the Free Online Dictionary.
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 For Every Jew.
And he would wake them at the time of the crowing of the rooster to start them on their work.
Then Hebrew man was the husband of Shelomis the daughter of Divri.
The Egyptian man cast his eyes upon her, and at night the Egyptian awakened the Hebrew and took him out of his house, and the Egyptian returned and entered the house and had relations with the Hebrew's wife, she's thinking that he was her husband.
www.foreveryjew.com /chumash/shemot2-11-25.html   (1272 words)

  
 RABBI WINSTON'S WEEKLY PARSHA PAGE - Parshas Emor
The name of his mother was Shlomis bas Divri from the tribe of Dan.
He beat a Jewish man: He lashed him and beat him; he was the husband of Shlomis bas Divri, upon whom he had set his eyes.
One night, he made him [the husband] get out of the house, and then he [the Egyptian] returned to her, she thinking it was her husband.
www.neveh.org /winston/parsha60/emor.html   (2686 words)

  
 JewishGates.Com - The Definitive Source for Talmudic Learning   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Second, the details about the twelve loaves of bread placed every week on the Table in the Tabernacle are provided.
The chapter then tells a story about a Hebrew whose mother was an Israelite (her name is provided: Sh'lomit Bat Divri) and whose father was Egyptian.
This "son of an Israelite woman" fought with "a certain Israelite." The son of the Israelite woman pronounced God's name in blasphemy.
www.jewishgates.com /file.asp?File_ID=968   (750 words)

  
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The Israelite woman's son then blasphemed God's name with a curse.
His mother's name was Shelomith daughter of Divri, of the tribe of Dan.
They kept him under custody until the penalty could be specified by God.
bible.ort.org /books/pentd2.asp?ACTION=displaypage&BOOK=3&CHAPTER=24   (675 words)

  
 Chabad Talk - Jewish Forum - Kibbud av when father is a non-Jew   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Whats the story with a case with kibbud av when the persons father is not Jewish?
It could happen 2 ways--either like the son of Slomis bas Divri that a Jewish woman was with a non-Jewish man (rachmanalitzlan) so he is a Jew who comes from a non-Jewish father.
So one of us was arguing that when it comes to a convert since the ger is like a newborn he doesn't have any shaichus to the father so there is no inyan of kibud av only maybe hakaras hatov.
www.chabadtalk.com /forum/printthread.php?t=5516   (248 words)

  
 The Chassidic Dimension - Volume 5: Emor
The Israelite woman's son pronounced the Name and blasphemed and he was brought to Moshe; his mother's name was Shelomis, daughter of Divri..."
If this is so with regard to placing one's life in danger for the benefit of the many, how much more so with regard to publicizing an untoward deed in order to emphasize the praise of all of Israel.
Especially so, since this aspect of morality relates to the overall morality of each and every individual Jew, Shelomis bas Divri included.
www.sichosinenglish.org /books/chassidic-dimension-5/31.htm   (1657 words)

  
 Logos Bible Study Software Template
The son of the Yisra’elite woman blasphemed the Name, and cursed; and they brought him to Moshe.
His mother’s name was Shelomit, the daughter of Divri, of the tribe of Dan.
They put him in custody, until the will of YHVH should be declared to them.
www.frontiernet.net /~toddlerville/613mitzvot/N60.htm   (1379 words)

  
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Each of these districts sent two representatives to officiate at the temple during the weeks of the year.
In First Chronicles (Divri Hayamim) 24, the first division of the priests would serve in the first week of the year, which would be both in the month of Avib/Nisan and the month #7/Tishrei since both months begin the new year.
As we saw earlier in this book, Avib/Nisan is the first month in the scriptural religious calendar set up by Yahweh in Exodus (Shemot) 12:2 and month #7/Tishrei is the first month of the year according to the civil calendar.
yourarmstoisrael.org /Articles_new/articles/index.php?page=born_on_sukkot&type=10   (4654 words)

  
 Parshat Emor
Towards the end of Parshat Emor, the Torah tells the story of the Mekaleil, a man who cursed Hashem and was therefore pelted to death with stones.
The Torah says that the name of the man’s mother was “Shelomit Bat (daughter of) Divri.” Following this incident, the Torahlists the Halachot of punishments that one receives for killing or causing damage to a human or an animal.
Rashi says that the mother was called “Divri” because she was a gossiper (Divri is translated as “speak”).
www.koltorah.org /Volume_15/31_Emor.htm   (1328 words)

  
 | National Jewish Outreach Program |
The blasphemer was then brought to Moses for judgement.
The Torah identifies the blasphemer's mother's name as Shlomit the daughter of Divri, of the tribe of Dan.
Since Moses did not know how to deal with the blasphemer's transgression, the man was put under temporary arrest to await legal ruling.
www.njop.org /html/EMOR5764-2004.html   (1725 words)

  
 Sullivan County Democrat: Major Movement
Negotiations with the Town of Liberty are under way to supply water.
• Application for expansion of a bungalow colony located at Divri Yoel Children's Camp on Cohen and Cohen Road (Bethel Tax Map #13-1-4.2), proposed by Divri Village.
The one-story 50'x100' cinderblock building would be used as a dormitory for 89 kids.
www.sc-democrat.com /archives/2005/news/04April/15/bethel.htm   (1117 words)

  
 Shabbat Shalom The weekly parsha commentary - parshat
And a fight broke out in the camp between that son of an Israelite woman and an Israelite man. The son of the Israelite woman pronounced the Name in blasphemy, and he was brought to Moses.
Now his mother's name was Shelomit bat Divri of the tribe of Dan.
At first, superficial glance, the many topics dealt with in parashat Emor seem difficult to string together along a single thematic thread.
www.netivot-shalom.org.il /parshaeng/emor5766.php   (2493 words)

  
 Monastery Chryssopigi at Divri (Ano): GTP Business directory
Monastery Chryssopigi at Divri (Ano): GTP Business directory
The Monastery of Chryssopigi at Ano Divri (1667) with fabulous murals & Secret School in basement in the years of the 1821 Revolution
The Monastery of Chryssopigi at Ano Divri (1667), hidden in a thick fir forest
www.gtp.gr /TDirectoryDetails.asp?id=17410   (45 words)

  
 [No title]
Each of these districts sent two representatives to officiate at the temple during the weeks of the year.
In First Chronicles (Divri Hayamim) 24, the first division of the priests would serve in the first week of the year, which would be both in the month of Avib/Nisan and the month #7/Tishrei since both months begin the new year.
As we saw earlier in this book, Avib/Nisan is the first month in the scriptural religious calendar set up by Yahweh in Exodus (Shemot) 12:2 and month #7/Tishrei is the first month of the year according to the civil calendar.
www.yourarmstoisrael.org /Articles_new/articles/born_on_sukkot.php   (4654 words)

  
 Language Of Freedom
The Jewish people remained physically separate from the Egyptians because they did not intermarry with them.
The Torah later mentions the name of one woman, Shlomit bat Divri, whom our sages explain was the only one amongst all of the Jews to have a child from an Egyptian.
Because the Children of Israel were meticulous in marital relations, they merited the first expression of final freedom, "I shall take you out."
www.tfdixie.com /parshat/vaera/010.htm   (1006 words)

  
 Parsha on Parade - Emor Story   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
The Parsha ends with the story of the Egyptian's son who cursed Hashem.
In Mitzrayim, his Egyptian father had forced Shlomit Bat (daughter of) Divri to marry him.
Moshe killed his father when he saw him beat a Jewish slave.
www.torahtots.com /parsha/vayikra/emor2.htm   (2071 words)

  
 Who is "Hashem"? - Forums at EliYah's Home Page
And they brought him to Moshe; and his mother's name was Shelomit, the daughter of Divri, of the tribe of Dan.
The son of the Israelite woman pronounced the Name and blasphemed — so they brought him to Moses; the name of his mother was Shelomis daughter of Divri, of the tribe of Dan.
The Chumash, as shown in your quote, translates the Hebrew HaShem as “the Name.” It would of course not write “HaShem” in the translation since the Tetragramaton is not written in the Hebrew, only the word HaShem is written in the Hebrew.
www.eliyah.com /forum2/Forum10/HTML/002207-14.html   (16262 words)

  
 Etroitesse, toute raciale, d'Israël ; elle est affligeante… C'est aussi celle de Moché envers Chlomit bat ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Etroitesse, toute raciale, d'Israël ; elle est affligeante… C'est aussi celle de Moché envers Chlomit bat Divri
Je me dis que celui-ci n'est vraiment pas une chose nouvelle.
Il y avait, en Egypte où Israël était persécuté, une femme, Chlomit bat Divri, qui était toute avenante.
www.dtext.com /raphael-cohen/ondees/ondees3906.html   (738 words)

  
 Anshei Chesed
We must be careful to declare leap years to ensure that the festivals will occur in their proper seasons.
At the end of the parsha, a Jewish man, the son of Jewish woman named Shlomis Bas Divri, and a non-Jewish father, engages in an argument with other people.
Why did the son of Shlomis bas Divri curse God?
www.ansheichesed.org /leviticus.htm   (4582 words)

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