- The
Angel of
Death Victorious,
commonly known as the
Haserot Angel, is a
bronze sculpture located in the
Cleveland Heights, Ohio
portion of Lake View...
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Midrash Taame Haserot ve-Yeterot (Hebrew: מדרש טעמי חסרות ויתרות) is one of the
smaller midrashim. It
gives aggadic explanations not only of the words...
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James F.
Harris (born 1941) is an
American philosopher and
Francis S.
Haserot Emeritus Professor at
College of
William & Mary. He is
known for his works...
- one of the
candidates for the
place Haserot,
which was
mentioned in the
Samaria Ostraca.
Another candidate for
Haserot is the ruin el-Kebarrah (grid 1793/1967)...
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provides entertainment. The "Cars in the Park" car show is held
annually at
Haserot Park near
downtown Northport.
Viewers can look at
classic cars
while listening...
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Huntington Park, Cleveland, Ohio, 1929 The
Angel of
Death Victorious or The
Haserot Angel located at the Lake View Cemetery, 1924
Friedrich von Schiller, Belle...
- well-known memorial, the
Angel of
Death Victorious at the
gravesite of the
Haserot family, was
created by
sculptor Herman Matzen. The
cemetery is
among those...
-
possibly Immatain Gib,
possibly the
current village of Gaba or Jaba'
Haserot,
possibly Asira ash
Shamaliya Yasot,
possibly the
current village of...
-
Midrash Petirat Mosheh, a
telling of the
death of Moses.
Midrash Taame Haserot ve-Yeterot,
inferences from the
presence or not of
matres lectionis, and...
- from
observing the laws
governing the
extension of
courtyards (ʻerūvei
ḥaṣerot) on the
Sabbath day (Eruvin 17a–b). A
soldier killed in
battle may be buried...