- (/ˌmækəˈbiːəs/ MAK-ə-BEE-əs), also
known as
Judah Maccabee (Hebrew: יהודה המכבי, romanized: Yehudah
HaMakabi), was a
Jewish priest (kohen) and a son of...
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Perush ha-Makabi: al
Sefer Devarim,
Institute for
Publication of the
Writings of
Rabbi Meir
Kahane (Jerusalem), 1993, 1995
Pirush HaMaccabee: al Sefer...
- and
reduced the
influence of ****enism and ****enistic Judaism. The name
Maccabee is
often used as a
synonym for the
entire Hasmonean dynasty, but the Maccabees...
- The "Maccabi
youth movement" (Hebrew: המכבי הצעיר,
HaMaccabi
HaTza'ir) is a
Zionist youth movement established during the
international convention of the...
- feared, with a
group of
Jewish fighters led by
Judas Maccabeus (Judah
Maccabee) and his
family rebelling in 167 BCE and s****ing independence. The rebels...
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heroes of the
Hanukkah story,
Yehuda Hamaccabee,
Shimon Hamaccabee, and
Elazar Hamaccabee;
these streets intersect HaHashmonaim (The Hasmoneans) Street....
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Mattityahu (Mattathias) and his
eldest son
Yehuda (Judah),
nicknamed Ha-
Maccabee ("The Hammer") due to his and his followers'
guerrilla tactics (strike...
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central role in the
story of Hanukkah.
Judah the
Maccabee, also
referred to as
Judas Maccabeus and Y'hudhah
HaMakabi.
Judah was the
eldest son of Matityahu...
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railway in its
median between Ein
HaKore and Modi'in.
Railway sections are
currently operational between Be'er
Yaakov and
HaRishonim Interchange, and between...
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fight and won
their freedom from
Seleucid authority. Mattathias' son
Judah Maccabee, now
called "The Hammer", re-dedicated the
temple in 164 BCE and the Jews...