- (ploni) and its
counterpart אלמוני (
almoni) (originally
mentioned in Ruth 4:1). The
combined term פלוני אלמוני (ploni
almoni) is also in
modern official usage;...
-
nominandum ("the name must be mentioned") in the Netherlands. Ploni,
Almoni, or
Ploni Almoni are used in Israel, the
names originating in the
Hebrew Bible....
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bodies are
buried each year in
Morocco under this status. Ploni,
Almoni, or
Ploni Almoni are used in Israel, the
names originating in the
Hebrew Bible....
- the town elders. The
relative is not named. Boaz
addresses him as
ploni almoni "so and so". The relative,
unwilling to
jeopardize the
inheritance of his...
- her husband's kinsman, Boaz.
After Ruth is
rejected by an
anonymous Ploni Almoni, Boaz
marries her. In this case as well, the kin in
question would not have...
- difficult, or
whose name is not
worthy of mention. So and so, (Heb.
peloni almoni) is used in
Hebrew literature as
early as Book of Ruth 4:1 in reference...
- "Admor of Pinsk" or "R' (stands for Rabbi, Rabbeinu, Rav, or Reb)
Ploni Almoni,
Admor of Redomsk". This term is used to
point to a
leader of the generation...
- name, as in "Admor of Pinsk" or "R' (stands for Rabbi, Rav, or Reb)
Ploni Almoni,
Admor of Redomsk." Shlit"a 'Shlit"a' is an
acronym for "Sheyikhye Lirot...
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Jerusalem Post.
Retrieved March 8, 2016. Yaari,
Avraham (1946). "Masot
Almoni Talmid HaRamban".
Masot Eretz Yisrael. Tel Aviv. p. 88 – via
Hebrew Books...
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Rappuoli R,
Nicosia A,
Perugini M,
Franzini C,
Casagli MC,
Borri MG,
Antoni G,
Almoni M, Neri P,
Ratti G (1986). "Cloning and
sequencing of the
pertussis toxin...