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Palm
Paradise (See also: Eden, Garden of, Entry of the Righteous into Paradise under: Haggadah, Passover)
Parrot
Partners who wished to make a partition in a jointly owned courtyard (השותפין שרצו לעשות מחיצה בחצר)
Passover (Pesah; See also: Haggadah, Passover)
Patriarchs, the Three (See also: Abraham, Isaac, Jacob)
Patron and scribe
Peacock
Pelican
Pen
Perek Shirah
Permitted species for eating
Persecution
Pharaoh (See also: Pharaoh's Daughter, Midwives before Pharaoh, Joseph before Pharaoh, Joseph interpreting Pharaoh's dream, Joseph's brothers before Pharaoh, Moses)
Pharaoh's Daughter
Pharaoh, magicians and counsellors (See also: Aaron's rod)
Pharmacy
Pheasant
Philosopher
Phinehas
Phoenix
Pig
Pilgrimage (See also: Bikkurim)
Pillar of cloud
Pillar of fire
Pinhas (Not used; See: Phinehas)
Plagues, the Ten (Listed according to Ex. 7:15-12:30)
Poem in form
Pogrom
Pomegranate (See also: Species, the Seven)
Poor man (See also: Needy invited to the seder) under: Haggadah, Passover, Rich man feast rejecting Poor under: Meshal ha-Kadmoni, Part III, Poor collecting Pe’ah in the fields)
Porcupine (Not used; see: hedgehog)
Portrait
Prague
Prayer (See also: Benediction, Confession, David in prayer, Day of Atonement, prayer, Dream, bettering of, Fast of Esther, Prayers, Grace after Meals, Man recites the Thirteen Attributes of God, Mohel's prayer, Haggadah, Passover)
Prayer towards mountains
Prayer, in synagogue
Pregnancy (See also: Pun for the term Ibbur (lit. "Conception") under: Evronot, Book of)
Pride
Priest (Cohen; See also: High Priest, Elazar the Priest)
Printer's Mark (See also: Family emblem)
Printers' inscription
Profession
Prophet
Proverbs
Prow of Galley
Psalms (see also: )
Punishment
Punishment of a master who kills his servant (Ex. 21:20)
Purim (See also: Esther, book of)
Putto (Putti in Plural)
Pyramid
Pink Triangle

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