- Hebrew: [ħajˈjiːm],
Israeli Hebrew: [ˈχa.im, ħaˈjim]), also
transcribed Haim,
Hayim, Chayim, or
Chaim (English pronunciations: /haɪm/ HYME, /xaɪm/ KHYME, /ˈxɑːjiːm/...
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Hayim Nahman Bialik (Hebrew: חיים נחמן ביאַליק;
January 9, 1873 – July 4, 1934) was a
Jewish poet who
wrote primarily in
Hebrew and Yiddish.
Bialik is...
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Hayim Katsman (Hebrew: חיים כצמן; 3
October 1991 – 7
October 2023) was an American-Israeli
peace activist and academic. He was
murdered in the
Holit m****acre...
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Ḥayim ben Beẓalel (also
spelled Ḥayyim ben Bezaleel; died 1588) was a
German rabbi and
Talmudist and the
elder brother of
Judah Loew ben
Bezalel of Prague...
- — Bere****,
Genesis 2:9 1917
Jewish Publication Society translation Etz
Hayim, also
transliterated as Eitz
Chaim (עץ חיים ‘Ēṣ Ḥayyīm,
meaning "Tree of...
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Dawidh Ḥanokh Yissḥaq Bar-
Ḥayim (Hebrew: דוד חנוך יצחק בה"ר חיים רפאל ז"ל; born Mandel; born 24
February 1960) is an
Israeli rabbi who
heads Machon Shilo...
- Etz
Chaim or Etz
Hayim ("Tree of Life" in Hebrew) is a term of
Judaism used in a
variety of ways. Eitz Chaim, Etz Chaim, Etz
Hayim, or Etz
Hayyim may...
- Haym
Salomon (April 7, 1740 –
January 6, 1785) was a Polish-born
American merchant best
known for his
actions during the
American Revolution,
where he...
- Etz
Hayim:
Torah and
Commentary (also
published with the
subtitle A
Torah Commentary) is a
humash (the
Torah in
printed form)
published and used by Conservative...
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Hafetz Haim (Hebrew: חָפֵץ חַיִּים, lit.
desirous of life) is a
religious kibbutz in
central Israel.
Located in the Shephelah, it
falls under the jurisdiction...