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DO NOT USE W/O PERMISSION for the series of "[number] mi yodeya" questions
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Shiv'a v’Arbaim u’Shelosh Me’os Mi Yodeya?
347 are the days where it is permitted to own Chametz in Israel (including partial days). (In a kesidran non-leap year.)
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Shmona Vearbaim Veshalosh Meot Mi Yodea?
348 are the days of the year one is permitted to eat in a kesidran non-leap year (354 minus the 6 fast days (the five derabban and Yom Kippur) equals 348.
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Shiv'a v’Arbaim u’Shelosh Me’os Mi Yodeya?
347 are the days in a year in which a Bechor is permitted to eat, assuming he doesn't make a siyum.
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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 …