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Definition of Kelim
1. kilim [n -S] - See also: kilim
Lexicographical Neighbors of Kelim
Literary usage of Kelim
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Personal Memoirs: Or, Reminiscences of Men and Manners at Home and Abroad by Pryse Lockhart Gordon (1830)
"... of the gun-boats—Caserta — The royal chase—Voyage to Sicily—Cardinals—A pasha
of three tails—kelim Effendi—A liberal Turk —A magnificent ca- deau. ..."
2. A History of the Jewish People in the Time of Jesus Christ by Emil Schürer (1896)
"7 ; kelim xxx. 1. «5><B, Sola ii. 2 ; Marquardt, ii. 632. ... (kelim XVL 7), or
the formula for the bill of divorcement (Gitlin iii. 2, ix. 5). ..."
3. Introduction to the Book of Zohar by Rav Yehuda Ashlag, Michael Laitman (2005)
"The preliminary light entered into the kelim of NHY thanks to the work of ...
If we divide the kelim of NHY into Ten Sefirot, we will come out with three ..."
4. A History of the Jewish People in the Time of Jesus Christ by Emil Schürer (1885)
"M " Every metal 66 kelim ii. 1, xv. 1. 47 kelim xvii. 1. 58 kelim xvii. 4-5.
69 kelim xviii. 3. 60 kelim xxii. 2. 61 kelim xx. ..."
5. Kabbalah Revealed: The Ordinary Person's Guide to a More Peaceful Life by Michael Laitman (2007)
"In fact, the kelim (plural for Kli) not only detect the outer reality, ...
Thus, Columbus' armada existed only in the minds, the inner kelim of the Indians ..."