Noun
bracha (plural brachot or brachos or brachas)
(Judaism) blessing
Bracha L. Ettinger, The Matrixial Borderspace (Essays from 1994–1999), University of Minnesota Press, 2006 This is then another kind of Matrix hidden behind the Baudrillard kind. Source: Internet
Each of the Rabbis inscribed a letter in the Torah together with Sofer Rabbi Moshe Klein and gave a bracha for the efforts of the organizers of the Torah. Source: Internet
NY: Cornell University Press., 1985 Bracha Ettinger offers a "matrixial" subject's dimension that brings into account the prenatal stage (matrixial connectivity) Ettinger, Bracha, The Matrixial Borderspace. Source: Internet
Minnesota: Minnesota University Press, 1996 Bracha L. Ettinger, "The Matrixial Gaze". Source: Internet
However, Bracha also stated that Jisr al-Zarqa has benefitted from “positive discrimination” in recent years – a reference to measures the state has taken to address the squeeze. Source: Internet
When Rabbi Yitzchok Bracha was first diagnosed with cancer, it was in his stomach. Source: Internet