-
Mandatory Palestine and then in
Israel - and Didi
Menosi - Mul
gesher hanahar -
which is
known in the
interpretation by the
Israeli Gevatron ensemble...
- e. the
other side of the Euphrates. Hebrew: עבר הנהר, romanized: ʿĒḇer
haNāhār, lit. 'trans river' — i.e.
beyond the river. The
province is also mentioned...
-
Dorshei Derekh,
Philadelphia Kehilat HaNahar, New Hope
Congregation Kol Emet,
Yardley Kol Tzedek,
Philadelphia Leyv
Ha-Ir,
Philadelphia Mishkan Shalom, Philadelphia...
- Nova Scotia.
Beginning in 2019, Rank
directs the Shul
School at
Kehilat HaNahar in New Hope, PA. Rank is the
managing editor of Zeramim: An
Online Journal...
-
Terni (/ˈtɛərni/ TAIR-nee; Italian: [ˈtɛrni] ; Latin:
Interamna (
Nahars)) is a city in the
southern portion of the
region of Umbria, in
Central Italy....
- (poetry), Schocken, 1950 (Min
Ha-Kahlil U-Min
Ha-Kahol)
Streets of the
River (poetry), Schocken, 1951 (Rehovot
Ha-
Nahar) In the
Middle of the World, In...
-
through the 80s as the
singer released two more albums, Tza'ad
Echad Lifnei Hanahar (One Step
before the River),
which sold over 80,000
copies in 1988 and...
- commentary. His
writings include "Emet va-Shalom", "Rehovot
Hanahar", "Derech Shalom" and "
Nahar Shalom" (edited by ****idyah
Raphael Chai Abulafiya), in which...
- اليرموك, romanized: Nahr al-Yarmūk, Hebrew: נְהַר הַיַּרְמוּךְ, romanized:
Nəhar hayYarmūḵ; Gr****: Ἱερομύκης, Hieromýkēs; Latin:
Hieromyces or Heromicas;...
- a
Jadaun Rajput who
converted to
Islam and
became Raja
Nahar Khan, as the
ruler of Mewat.
Nahar Khan was from the
historic Kotla village of Nuh, where...