- Look up Had****ah or הדסה in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Had****ah (Hebrew: הֲדַסָּה)
means myrtle. It is
given as the
Hebrew name of
Esther in the...
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- אֶסְתֵּר, romanized: ʾEstēr),
originally Had****ah (/
həˈdɑːsə/; Hebrew: הֲדַסָּה, romanized:
ħaˈdasa), is the
eponymous heroine of the Book of
Esther in...
- Tzur Had****ah (Hebrew: צור הדסה, lit. 'Rock of Had****ah') is a town
located in the
Jerusalem Corridor,
located 12
kilometres (7.5 mi)
southwest of Jerusalem...
- rate of IL10 per IS 1. The new
subdivision of the
shekel was
named agora ẖadaša ("new agora").
There were 100 new
agorot in 1 shekel. The high rate of inflation...
- Hebrew[citation needed] Keter-Books הבחורה על הרכבת
HaBahura al
HaRakevet Hadasa Handler Slovene Mladinska knjiga Založba
Dekle na
vlaku Alenka Ropret Vietnamese...
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carpenter and his
mother a
house wife.
Elpeleg was the
second of four siblings:
Hadasa (1924),
David (1928) and
Yerachmiel (1929). In 1934 the
family came to Israel...
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Edmonds Playground on
DeKalb Avenue, a
woman identified as 48-year-old
Hadasa Bozakkaravani allegedly hurled hot
coffee and anti-Islamic statements, calling...
- Year
Title Role
Notes 2001
Camels of
Nahor Hadasa Green Short film 2002
Confessions of a
Dangerous Mind
Headset Woman (uncredited) 2005
Where the Truth...
- 1997 The
thief I
loved اللص الذي أحبه Hala 1998 Mice
valley وادى فيران
Hadasa 2000
Women of the world, unite! يا نساء العالم إتحدوا Amal 2001 Hajj Metwaly's...