- Zvi
Hirsch Chajes (Hebrew: צבי הירש חיות -
November 20, 1805 -
October 12, 1855; also
Chayes or
Hayot or Chiyos) was a
Galician talmudic scholar. He is...
- The
surnames Chajes (Ashke****c Hebrew), Chayes, Hayyot, Hayyut, and
Hiyyut are
written in
Hebrew characters as Hebrew: חיות.[citation needed] The family...
- Zwi
Perez Chajes, also Tzvi-Peretz Hayyut, (13
October 1876 – 13
December 1927) was a rabbi, historian,
biblical scholar and a
notable Zionist leader....
- J. H.
Chajes (/ˈhaɪɛs/ or /ˈhɑːjɛs/;
Josef Hillel/Jeffrey Howard; Hebrew: יוסף (יוסי) חיות,
Hebrew pronunciation: [joˌsef ˌjosi χaˈjut]; born (1965-06-11)...
- a
model of the king
parallel to the idea of Adam Kadmon. However, J. H.
Chajes states that the ilan
should be
regarded as
primarily indebted to the Porphyrian...
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Benno Chajes (14
November 1880 – 3
October 1938) was a
German physician,
professor for
Social medicine and politician. He was a
member of the Prussian...
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Chajing Khunou (Meitei: ꯆꯥꯖꯤꯡ ꯈꯨꯅꯧ) is a
small village situated within the
Kakching district in the
Indian state of Manipur. It is
located about 75 km...
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Oscar Chajes (pronounced "HA-yes") (December 14, 1873 –
February 28, 1928) was an
American chess player.
Chajes was
Jewish and was born in Brody, Galicia...
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Klara Chaje Blum (simplified Chinese: 朱白兰;
traditional Chinese: 朱白蘭; pinyin: Zhū Báilán;
November 27, 1904 – May 5, 1971) was a
Jewish German-language...
- Tea
classic (simplified Chinese: 茶经;
traditional Chinese: 茶經; pinyin:
chájīng) is the
first known monograph on tea in the world, by
Chinese writer Lu...