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  1. Trefa Craft - YouTube

    Do you love sewing? But you are beginner, Don't worry! Please, Follow our "Trefa Craft" channel to self-sewing for yourself and your family.

  2. TREFA Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    terefah 1 of 2 noun te· re· fah variants or terefa or trefah or trefa təˈrāfə, ˈtrā-, - (ˌ)fä

  3. trefa | trifa, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary

    What is the etymology of the noun trefa? trefa is a borrowing from Hebrew. Etymons: Hebrew ṭĕrēpāh.

  4. Trefa Craft - Facebook

    Trefa Craft. 652 likes · 8 talking about this. DIY, Sewing, Sewing Tips and Tricks

  5. trefa - definition and meaning - Wordnik

    Enquirer described the affair as a "Jewish Jollification"; in American Jewish history it has become known as the " trefa banquet," an important link in a chain of events that was finally to lead to a break …

  6. trefa: Explore its Definition & Usage | RedKiwi Words

    'Trefa' [ˈtrɛfə] is an adjective used to describe food that is not kosher or unfit for use or consumption according to Jewish dietary laws. It is often used in the context of Jewish dietary restrictions and …

  7. trefa - new_terms.en-academic.com

    trefe — (Del hebreo trefa, carne prohibida.) adjetivo 1 Que es endeble y ligero: esa madera es muy trefe para tanto peso. SINÓNIMO flojo 2 Que es falso o contrario a la ley. * * * trefe (del hebr. «ṭrēfā») 1 …

  8. The Trefa Banquet: Judaism Divided, LearnEmunah.com

    In order to officially establish its rejection of and separation from Jewish halacha and tradition, Hebrew Union College chose to serve trefa (including shrimp) at its first graduating class of rabbis during the …

  9. Terefah | Kashrut, Dietary Laws & Dietary Restrictions | Britannica

    Also spelled: terefa, tref, or trefa (from Hebrew ṭaraf, “to tear”) Plural: terefoth, terefot, or trefot Related Topics: kosher kashruth

  10. trefa- WordWeb dictionary definition

    Adjective: trefa (Judaism) not conforming to dietary laws "The restaurant served both kosher and trefa meals "; - nonkosher, tref, terefah, treyf, trayf, treif See also: impure, unclean Antonym: kosher treelet …