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Golah refers to the
Jewish diaspora community.
While sharing the same
Hebrew letters as the term galut, the
terms are not interchangeable:
while golah...
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Persian as سر جالوت. The
Jewish people in
exile were
referred to as
golah (Jeremiah 28:6, 29:1) or
galut (Jeremiah 29:22). The
contemporary Gr****...
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Goleh Jar or
Golah Jar or
Galah Jar or
Golah Jar or
Geleh Jar (Persian: گله جار) may
refer to:
Goleh Jar, Ilam
Golah Jar,
Kermanshah This disambiguation...
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establishment of a
sizable Jewish community in
Mesopotamia known as the
golah (dispersal),
which persisted until modern times. The
Iraqi Jewish, Persian...
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Golah Veys (Persian: گله ويس) is a
village in Kakavand-e
Sharqi Rural District,
Kakavand District,
Delfan County,
Lorestan Province, Iran. At the 2006...
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Gershom ben Judah, (c. 960–1040) best
known as
Rabbeinu Gershom (Hebrew: רבנו גרשום, "Our
teacher Gershom") and also
commonly known to
scholars of Rabbinic...
- ("Pathways of the World",
Prague 1595–1596), a work of
ethics Be'er ha-
Golah ("The Well of Exile",
Prague 1598), an
explanatory work on the Talmudic...
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Golah Jar (Persian: گله جار, also
Romanized as
Golah Jār) is a
village in
Dorudfaraman Rural District, in the
Central District of
Kermanshah County, Kermanshah...
- Yisrael—the Land of Israel),
there was a
strong feeling of sh'lilat ha-
golah (Hebrew: שלילת הגולה "negation of the diaspora/Exile"),
which often included...
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wraps and rolls).
Kulfi (frozen
dairy dessert similar to ice cream) and
golah (Indian snow cone
sometimes served on a stick) are
among the
desserts and...