Hamishah Asar Bishevat

Ha·mi·shah A·sar Bi·she·vat

[Sephardic Hebrew khah-mi-shah ah-sahr bi-shuh-vaht, -shvaht; Ashkenazic Hebrew, khah-mi-shaw aw-sawr, bih-shuh-vaht, -shvaht, khah-mi-shuh aw-suhr]
noun Judaism.

Origin:
< Hebrew ḥamishshāh ʿāśār bishbhāṭ fifteenth of (the month) Shevat

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opposition to the withdrawal of state support or recognition from an established church, esp. the Anglican Church in 19th-century England.
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