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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS SUBJECT HEADINGS
TENTATIVE MONTHLY LIST 06 (June 14, 2019)
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150

Cholera in literature    [Not Subd Geog]    [sp2018002737]


(C)


150

Devotional literature, Hebrew    [May Subd Geog]    [sp2019003620]


(C)

450

UF Hebrew devotional literature




550

BT Hebrew literature



150

Interruption (Linguistics) in literature    [Not Subd Geog]    [sp2012003289]


(A)

053

PN56.I644






150

Interruption (Linguistics) in the Bible    [Not Subd Geog]    [sp2012003290]


(A)

053

BS5355






150

Interruption (Rhetoric)    [sp2019003622]


(C)

450

UF Interrupted speech (Rhetoric)




450

UF Interruptions (Rhetoric)




450

UF Verbal interruption (Rhetoric)




450

UF Verbal interruptions (Rhetoric)




550

BT Rhetoric



150

Yashan (Jewish law)    [Not Subd Geog]    [sp2019000191]




053

BM523.5.V37




450

UF Vintage grain (Jewish law)




550

BT Jewish law




680

“Yashan” (The Hebrew word for “old”) refers to the Biblical commandment 
(Leviticus 23:14)to refrain from partaking of the new grain crop (known as 
“hadash”, Hebrew for “new”) until the ritual barley meal offering (the “omer”) 
was brought in the Tabernacle and later the Temple of Jerusalem on the 16th of 
the Hebrew month of Nisan. Practically speaking, “yashan” means that the flour 
used in a baked item has to have been derived from wheat that took root in the 
ground before the 17th of Nissan. After this date, the new grain crop is 
designated “yashan” and is permitted to be consumed. Following the destruction 
of the Temple of Jerusalem, this tradition of observing “yashan” was maintained.










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