Questions tagged [mi-yodeya-series]

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This tag is precisely for the "[number] mi yodeya" ("who knows [number]?") series of questions originated on this site's predecessor, mi.yodeya. It started with "Echad - mi yodeya?" ("who knows one?") and continues; as of this posting it is up to "Shemona Ushloshim Ushlosh Meyot - mi yodeya?" ("Who knows three hundred thirty eight?").

The series is patterned after a song sung at the seder.

Note that this series does not necessarily represent a good on-topic question here according to current standards but has been grandfathered in. Please take that into account before criticizing these questions or using them as precedent towards new 'series' questions.

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Shiv'a v’Arbaim u’Shelosh Me’os Mi Yodeya?

Who knows three hundred forty seven? שבעה וארבעים ושלוש מאות - מי יודע?‏ The traditional Passover song "Echad - mi yodeya" implies a possible presupposition that there is a Jewish significance to be found for each natural number. Accordingly, there…
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Chamishim Ushlosh Meyot - mi yodeya?

Who knows three hundred fifty? חמישים ושלוש מאות - מי יודע?‏ The traditional Passover song "Echad - mi yodeya" implies a possible presupposition that there is a Jewish significance to be found for each natural number. Accordingly, there is an…
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Shnayim Vachamishim Ushlosh Meyot - mi yodeya?

Who knows three hundred fifty-two? שנים וחמישים ושלוש מאות - מי יודע?‏ The traditional Passover song "Echad - mi yodeya" implies a possible presupposition that there is a Jewish significance to be found for each natural number. Accordingly, there is…
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Echad Vachamishim Ushlosh Meyot - mi yodeya?

Who knows three hundred fifty-one? אחד וחמישים ושלוש מאות - מי יודע?‏ The traditional Passover song "Echad - mi yodeya" implies a possible presupposition that there is a Jewish significance to be found for each natural number. Accordingly, there is…
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Tish'a Va-arba'im Ushlosh Meyot - mi yodeya?

Who knows three hundred forty nine? תשעה וארבעים ושלוש מאות - מי יודע?‏ The traditional Passover song "Echad - mi yodeya" implies a possible presupposition that there is a Jewish significance to be found for each natural number. Accordingly, there…
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Shiloysh mayoys, sheesheem vichawmaysh (365) mi yodeya?

B"H Every number has a special significance in the Torah It's known that 365 corresponds to the number of "don't do", otherwise known as "negative" mitzvos (commandments) as well as the 365 "sinews" of the human body (which also metaphorically…
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Shmoynuh mayoys (800) mi yodeya?

B"H It's known that every number has some significance in the Torah, what then does the number 800 (represented by a final fay according to one system of gematria) represent in the Torah, in other words what (other) significance does that number…
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Teeshuh mayoys (900) mi yodeya?

B"H What is the significance of the number 900 in the torah? There's a rumor that every number in existence has some sort of significance, seemingly at least up to the highest number in the hebrew alephBet, 900 (final tzadeek), but possibly more…
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Shmona Vearbaim Veshalosh Meot Mi Yodea?

Who knows three hundred forty eight? שמונה וארבעים ושלוש מאות - מי יודע?‏ The traditional Passover song "Echad - mi yodeya" implies a possible presupposition that there is a Jewish significance to be found for each natural number. Accordingly, there…
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Arbuh mayoys viesreem (420) mi yodeya?

B"H Every number in the Torah is special, as is widely known z especially as related in the "echad mi yodeya" song It's known that the second temple stood for 420 years, but can any other significance of the number 420 be found in the…
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Arbuh mayoys viesray (410) mi yodeya?

B"H Every number in the Torah is special It's known that the first temple stood for 410 years, but can any other significance of the number 410 be found in the Torah? Blessings and success
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Sheevuh mayoys (700) mi yodeya?

B"H Hi Every number has some significance in the Torah, so what then is special about the number 700 (represented by final noon according to one gematria system)? Blessings and success
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Sheeshuh mayoys (600) mi yodeya?

B"H Hi It's well known that every number has some significance in the Torah, so what is the significance of the number 600 (represented by final mem according to one system of gematria)? Blessings and success
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Chawmaysh mayoys (500) mi yodeya?

B"H Hi it's known that every number in existence has some kind of significance in the Torah, what then does the number 500 (represented by the hebrew letter final chawf {some spell it "chof"}, according to one system of gematria) represent in the…
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Arbuh mayoys (400) mi yodeya?

B"H It's well known that every number has some kind of significance in the Torah, so what then does the number 400 (represented by the hebrew letter Tuff) have in the Torah?
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