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century CE.
Queen Helena of
Adiabene (known in
Jewish sources as
Heleni HaMalka,
meaning Helene the Queen)
moved to Jerusalem,
where she
built palaces...
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intersection of
Straus and
Street of the
Prophets (
HaNevi’im) and then
continues to
Shlomzion HaMalka. The
other is used as the
designation for southbound...
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department at the
Sourasky Tel Aviv
Medical Center.
Malka trains in
goalball as part of Beit
HaLochem in Tel Aviv and was
added to the
Israel women's...
- 2016:
Riboin Ho'olomim (single) 2016: V'zakeinu (single) [part of
Shabbat HaMalka 3] 2016: Ata V'chartonu & Kad
Yasvun (singles) [part of Shir 2] 2016: Shuva...
- Hebrew: הגר
Hagar (Hebrew: הגר)
Risim (Eyelashes; Hebrew: ריסים
Shabat HaMalka (Shabbat the Queen; Hebrew: שבת המלכה) Pit'om Bil'adav (Suddenly Without...
- over the
vacant Generali building on the
corner of
Jaffa and
Shlomzion Hamalka streets.
After raising the
national flag
above the
statue of the winged...
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Israel On the
dispute over her
birth date, see:
Carmit Guy,
Ha-
malka nas‘a be-otobus.
Rovina ve-"
Ha-Bima", Tel Aviv: Am Oved, 1995, p. 16. Losin, Yigʼal (27...
- für Israeliten, Wien, 1856, pp. 142-52. [Matzevat
Mordekhai ha-Tzadik ve-Ester
ha-
Malka...] [Purim Picture]. The
National Library of Israel. 1910. Société...
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Malka Drucker (born
March 14, 1945) is an
American rabbi and
author living in
Santa Barbara, California.
Ordained in 1998 from the
Academy for Jewish...
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Melaveh Malkah (also,
Melave Malka or
Melava Malka) (Hebrew: מלווה מלכּה, lit. "Escorting the Queen") is the name of a meal that, as per Halakha, is customarily...