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 Parashat Emor: Commemorating the Desert Experience: - Torah.org
A Mikra is, therefore, a call of assembly.
36 Seven days you shall present YHVH's offerings by fire; on the eighth day you shall observe a Mikra Kodesh and present YHVH's offerings by fire; it is a solemn assembly; you shall not work at your occupations.
In other words, a Mikra Kodesh is an actualization of the ideal of the Goy Kadosh - the group coming together for a holy purpose.
http://www.torah.org/advanced/mikra/5757/va/dt.57.3.08.html

  
 The Mitzvot of Purim - Purim Traditions & Laws - OU.ORG
Since women are obligated only to hear the Megillah read, but not to read it themselves, the word 'lishmoa' (to hear) is used, instead of 'al mikra Megillah' ('over the Reading of the Megillah').
When the Megillah is read before women, the first brachah is changed.
In Sephardic communities, the Megillah is read for women without a 'brachah.'
http://www.ou.org/chagim/purim/mitzvot.htm

  
 Tanakh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The term Mikra continues to be used to this day alongside Tanakh to refer to the Hebrew scriptures.
Because the books included in the Tanakh were largely written in Hebrew, it may also be called the
The Tanakh is also called [מקרא], Mikra or Miqra.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanakh

  
 The Mikra and Intoxication
If one cannot find an actual verse or passage in the Mikra that states, "You shall not do...." or "You may...." then one has to fall back upon the only option that is then left, and that being Hekkesh (Analogy).
The Plain Meaning does not mean literal interpretation; it means interpreting in accordance with the rules of the Hebrew language and the textual context.
And the Lewi [Levite] that is within your gates you shall not abandon him, for he has no part and inheritance with you." (Deut.
http://www.karaite-korner.org/rekhavi/mikra_and_intoxication.shtml

  
 The Relevance of the Mikra to the Life of Modern Mankind
The Mikra tells us of the encounter between the living God, YHWH, and the Children of Yisrael.
We can also argue secondly, that the Mikra is part of the totality of history, and that in this sense it has an enduring claim.
The central claim of the Mikra is that its perennial problems were dealt with and answered by the revelation of the eternal God, YHWH.
http://www.karaite-korner.org/rekhavi/relevance.shtml

  
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 Shnayim Mikra
The Gemara (Berachot 8a) teaches, "one should always finish the Parshiot with the community [by studying] Shnayim Mikra V'echad Targum (the Parsha twice and Targum Onkelos once)." The Aruch Hashulchan (O.C. 285:2) notes that this is a rabbinical obligation.
For example, he cites the Rambam (Hilchot Tefila 13:25) who writes that "although one hears the communal reading of the Torah he must study the Parsha every week Shnayim Mikra V'echad Targum." In fact, the Vilna Gaon (Biur Hagra O.C. 285:1) specifically notes that the Shulchan Aruch rejects the opinion of the Raavan.
However, the Bait Yosef points out that almost all Rishonim reject the view of the Raavan.
http://www.koltorah.org/ravj/shnayimmikra.htm

  
 Adherents.com
Some time after Anan's death his followers merged with other anti-Talmudic groups and took on the name 'Followers of the Bible' ('Bnei Mikra'), [later] abbreviated into 'Karaim'...
The Muslims granted Anan & his followers the religious freedom to practice Judaism in their own way.
http://www.adherents.com/Na/Na_403.html

  
 INSITES OF THE DAY - Sanhedrin, Daf 4
This is particularly perplexing when we consider that another method for deriving a Halachah is is called "Binyan *Av*." A Binyan Av (lit.
Why does the Gemara refer to the "strength" of the "Mikra" or the "Masores" with the word "Em" (literally "mother")?
http://dafyomi.shemayisrael.co.il/sanhedrin/insites/sn-dt-004.htm

  
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Beit Mikra publishes, quarterly, academic Biblical research by eminent scholars in Israel and world wide.
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 prm-over
Why do we not celebrate a second day of Purim in the Diaspora like we do for Pesach, Shavuot, and Succot?
Behag(67) rules that women cannot motzi men for mikra megilla.
Thus, since mikra megilla is not "commanded" to us by Nakh, but rather is presented in the form of "sippur," a story, it may merely be a mitzva d'rabanan.
http://www.vbm-torah.org/purim/prm-over.htm

  
 P'shuto shel Mikra
These Divrei Torah, representing a written version of those sessions, can be accessed on the World Wide Web or you can
A 4-lecture series, on Megillat Esther, as well as a 12-lecture series on Sefer Bresheet can be ordered by clicking here.
Subscribe to Rabbi Etshalom's Rambam learning and discussion group.
http://www.torah.org/advanced/mikra/

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Kneeling and Genuflection
Basil calls kneeling the lesser penance ( metanoia mikra) as opposed to prostration, the greater penance ( metanoia megale).
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/06423a.htm

  
 Torah Learning on the web
Rav Ari Kahn - A shiur on Parshat HaShavua, based on Midrash and Zohar
Peshuto Shel Mikra - Pashat HaShavua by R. Yitzchak Etshalom
http://www.vbm-torah.org/learn.htm

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