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Tahara may refer to: Religion * Tumah and taharah, the state of being ritually impure and pure in Judaism ** Tohorot, the sixth and last order of the Mishnah ** Tahara, a stage of bereavement in Judaism * Taharah, the aspect of ritual purity in Islam Places * Tahara, Victoria, a locality in Australia * Tahara, Aichi, a city in Japan ** Tahara Castle ** Tahara Domain * Tahara Station, a train station in Kasai, Japan People * Aruno Tahara (born 1949), Japanese voice actor * Etsuko Tahara, Japanese footballer * Kanako Tahara (born 1994), Japanese actress and singer * Katsuya Tahara (born 1972), Japanese snowboarder * Keiichi Tahara (1951–2017), Japanese photographer * Kenichi Tahara (born 1969), Japanese musician * Mutsuo Tahara (1943–2016), Japanese judge * Noboru Tahara (born 1983), Japanese mixed martial artist * Seiji Tahara (born 1989), Japanese baseball player * Soichiro Tahara (born 1934), Japanese journalist * Toshihiko Tahara (born 1961), Japanese singer * Yutaka Tahara ...
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Tumah And Taharah
In Jewish religious law, there is a category of specific Jewish purity laws, defining what is ritually impure or pure: ''ṭum'ah'' (, ) and ''ṭaharah'' (, ) are the state of being ritually "impure" and "pure", respectively. The Hebrew noun ''ṭum'ah'', meaning "impurity", describes a state of ritual impurity. A person or object which contracts ''ṭum'ah'' is said to be ''ṭamé'' ( Hebrew adjective, "ritually impure"), and thereby unsuited for certain holy activities and uses ('' kedushah'', in Hebrew) until undergoing predefined purification actions that usually include the elapse of a specified time-period. The contrasting Hebrew noun ''ṭaharah'' () describes a state of ritual purity that qualifies the ''ṭahor'' (; ritually pure person or object) to be used for ''kedushah''. The most common method of achieving ''ṭaharah'' is by the person or object being immersed in a ''mikveh'' (ritual bath). This concept is connected with ritual washing in Judaism, and both ri ...
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Katsuya Tahara
is a Japanese snowboarder. Generally, he is called . Tahara is from Nagano Prefecture. He was ranked Asian Best Player by ISF from 1998 to 2001. He was noted for his proficiency with the Rodeo flip and Haakon flip. Rio participated in X-Trail Jam seven times and received the "Highest Air" award in the quarter pipe event in 2003, recording a 5.40m jump, and again in 2004, recording a 5.20m jump. He also made a cameo appearance A cameo appearance, also called a cameo role and often shortened to just cameo (), is a brief guest appearance of a well-known person or character in a work of the performing arts. These roles are generally small, many of them non-speaking on ... in the movie '' Out Cold''. Tahara retired in 2008. References Japanese male snowboarders 1972 births Sportspeople from Nagano Prefecture Living people {{Japan-snowboarding-bio-stub ...
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Yutaka Tahara
is a former Japanese football player. Club career Tahara was born in Aira on April 27, 1982. After graduating from high school, he joined Yokohama F. Marinos in 2001. However he could hardly play in the match and he moved to Kyoto Purple Sanga (later ''Kyoto Sanga FC'') in September 2002. His opportunity to play decreased and he played many matches from 2004. He moved to Shonan Bellmare in 2009 and Yokohama FC in 2012. In 2014, he moved to Thailand and joined Samut Songkhram. In 2015, he returned to Japan and his local club Kagoshima United FC. He retired end of 2015 season. National team career In June 2001, Tahara was selected Japan U-20 national team for 2001 World Youth Championship. At this tournament, he played all 3 matches and scored a goal against Czech Republic The Czech Republic, also known as Czechia, and historically known as Bohemia, is a landlocked country in Central Europe. The country is bordered by Austria to the south, Germany to the west, Poland to ...
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Toshihiko Tahara
is a Japanese idol singer, and solo vocalist, affiliated with Johnny & Associates. In the 1980s he had a number of number 1 singles in Japan. He was awarded a Japan Music Award in 1983 for the song . He was part of the Tanokin Trio. Biography Tahara is from Kofu, the capital city of Yamanashi Prefecture. He started acting in 1978, and officially debuted in June 1980, aged 19, with his first single 哀愁でいと(NEW YORK CITY NIGHTS), which made it to no. 2 in the Oricon Chart. Tahara was noted for his dancing skills, which he showed during songs like (1988) and (1988). In 1983 at the age of 22, he was featured in a 40" minute dance show and music documentary ''Love Forever'' directed by Umetsugu Inoue. Tahara was invited to perform in the prestigious NHK year-end programme Kōhaku Uta Gassen , more commonly known simply as ''Kōhaku'', is an annual New Year's Eve television special produced by Japanese public broadcaster NHK. It is broadcast live simultaneously ...
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Soichiro Tahara
is a Japanese political journalist, best known for hosting TV Asahi's '' Sunday Project'' program. Career The turning point in Tahara's life came in the summer of 1945. Up until then, he had been taught that Japan was fighting a just war. However, when he returned to school after summer vacation, his teacher started saying the exact opposite: "Japan fought a war of aggression that it should never have fought." This made him question everything he had been taught up to that point. "What was all that I had been taught until now? I can’t trust my teachers, the newspapers, or the radio." This experience became the impetus for him to pursue a career in journalism. Tahara attended Waseda University and began his career at Iwanami Productions, a documentary film production company. He later moved to TV Tokyo where he made a series of groundbreaking television documentaries, before turning freelance in 1976. In 1971, he co-directed with Kunio Shimizu the fiction film ''Lost Lovers'' ( ...
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Seiji Tahara
is a Japanese professional baseball pitcher who is currently a free agent. He has played with the Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) for the Yomiuri Giants. Career Yomiuri Giants The are a Japanese professional baseball team competing in Nippon Professional Baseball's Central League. Based in Bunkyo, Tokyo, they are one of two professional baseball teams based in Tokyo, the other being the Tokyo Yakult Swallows. They h ... selected Tahara with the seventh selection in the 2011 NPB draft. On June 11, 2012, Tahara made his NPB debut. On December 2, 2020, he become a free agent. References External links NPB.com 1989 births Living people Baseball people from Miyazaki Prefecture Japanese expatriate baseball players in Puerto Rico Nippon Professional Baseball pitchers Yomiuri Giants players Cangrejeros de Santurce (baseball) players {{Japan-baseball-pitcher-stub ...
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Noboru Tahara
is a retired Japanese mixed martial artist, who competed in the strawweight divisions of Pancrase and Shooto. He is a one-time Pancrase light flyweight and one-time Shooto flyweight title challenger. He is recognized as the tenth best strawweight in the history of mixed martial arts by Fight Matrix. Mixed martial arts career Amateur career Tahara competed in the Copa Palestra East Japan Shooto Grappling Open Tournament, held on September 28, 2003, and competed in the flyweight division. He finished as the second best of five participants, losing to Koji Murofushi in the finals. On July 14, 2004, Tahara took part in the 4th East Japan Amateur Shooto Tournament, competing in the flyweight (114 lbs) division. He finished as the third best of eleven competitors. This allowed him to compete in the 11th All Japan Amateur Shooto Championship, which was held on September 20, 2004. He finished as the third best. Tahara participated in the 5th East Japan Amateur Shooto Championship as ...
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Mutsuo Tahara
was a Japanese judge who was a member of the Supreme Court of Japan The , located in Hayabusachō, Chiyoda, Tokyo, is the highest court in Japan. It has ultimate judicial authority to interpret the Japanese constitution and decide questions of national law. It has the power of judicial review, which allows it .... He is notable in Japan for his contributions to bankruptcy law. References Supreme Court of Japan justices 1943 births 2016 deaths {{Japan-law-bio-stub ...
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Kenichi Tahara
is a Japanese musician. He plays lead guitar in the band Mr. Children. Early life He was born in Fukuoka, and moved to Nakano, Tokyo. He attended Komae Daini Junior High School in the city of Komae, Tokyo, where he met the other future band members Keisuke Nakagawa and Hideya Suzuki. Guitars used * Gibson Les Paul Standard * Seymour Duncan Seymour Duncan is an American company best known for manufacturing guitar and Bass (guitar), bass Pickup (music technology), pickups. They also manufacture effects pedals which are designed and assembled in United States. Guitarist and luthier ... DS-185 * Guitars R US Telecaster Thinline External links DiscogsApple MusicYahoo News (in Japanese) References {{DEFAULTSORT:Tahara, Kenichi Living people 1969 births People from Nakano, Tokyo Musicians from Tokyo Musicians from Fukuoka Mr. Children members ...
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Keiichi Tahara
was a Japanese photographer. Life and career Tahara was born in Kyoto. He learned photographic techniques at an early age from his grandfather, a professional photographer. In 1972, he travelled Europe with Red Buddha Theatre as a lighting and visual technician. While in France, he encountered a sharp, harsh and piercing light that he had never experienced in Japan. Since then, he remained in Paris for next 30 years and started his career as a photographer. His first series of work “Ville (City)” (1973–1976) captured the unique light in Paris in black-and-white photography. His next series of work “Fenêtre (Windows)” (1973–1980) awarded the best new photographer by Arles International Photography Festival in 1977 and he moved into the limelight. The following year, he started the new series “Portrait” (1978), then “Eclat” (1979–1983) and ”Polaroid” (1984) and received number of awards such as Ihei Kimura award (1985). His morphological approach to ...
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Kanako Tahara
is a Japanese actress and singer. Her former stage name is . Tahara is represented with Trustar. She won the Miss Magazine 2011 Second Grand Prix. Tahara's father is singer Toshihiko Tahara, and her mother is former CanCam model Ayako Mukaida. Personal life On 4 October 2024, she announced her marriage to actor Kengo Kora is a Japanese actor. Career Kora has gained recognition for his roles in films such as Shinji Aoyama's '' Sad Vacation'', Yukio Ninagawa's '' Snakes and Earrings'', Tran Anh Hung's '' Norwegian Wood'', Ryuichi Hiroki's ''The Egoists'', Yosh ..., and also announces her pregnancy of her first child. Works Singles (internet) DVD Filmography TV dramas Films Dramas Advertisements Music videos Magazines Internet References External links * * – Line {{DEFAULTSORT:Tahara, Kanako Japanese gravure idols Japanese women television personalities 21st-century Japanese actresses Singers from Tokyo Stardust Promotion artists 1994 ...
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Tohorot
''Tohorot'' () is the sixth and last order of the Mishnah (also of the Tosefta and Talmud). This order deals with the clean/unclean distinction and family purity. This is the longest of the orders in the Mishnah. There are 12 tractates: #'' Keilim:'' (כלים "Vessels"); deals with a large array of various utensils and how they fare in terms of purity. 30 chapters, the longest in the Mishnah. #'' Oholot:'' (אוהלות "Tents"); deals with the uncleanness from a corpse and its peculiar property of defiling people or objects either by the latter "tenting" over the corpse, or by the corpse "tenting" over them, or by the presence of both corpse and person or object under the same roof or tent. #'' Nega'im:'' (נגעים "Plagues"); deals with the laws of the ''tzaraath''. #''Parah:'' (פרה "Cow"); deals largely with the laws of the Red Heifer ''(Para Adumah)''. #'' Tohorot:'' (טהרות "Purities"); deals with miscellaneous laws of purity, especially the actual mechanics of cont ...
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