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charisma
Charisma () is a personal quality of magnetic charm, persuasion, or appeal.

tonsure
thumb|287px|Roman tonsure (Catholicism)
Tonsure () is the practice of cutting or shaving some or all of the hair on the scalp as a sign of religious devotion or humility. The term originates from the Latin word '''' (meaning "clipping" or "shearing") and referred to a specific practice in medieval Catholicism, abandoned by papal order in 1972. Tonsure, in its earliest Greek and Roman origin, was used as a sign or signifier for slavery. Tonsure can also refer to the secular practice of shaving all or part of the scalp to show support or sympathy, or to designate mourning. Current usage more gen
Lekhah Dodi
Jewish liturgical song welcoming Shabbat
Shalom Aleichem
traditional song sung by Jews every Friday to begin Shabbat
Ohel
structure built over a Jewish grave as a sign of prominence of the person buried within
shaving in Judaism
overview about Shaving in Judaism