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Hebrew or
derived from the Old
German name Haimo.
Chayyim (Hebrew: חַיִּים
Ḥayyīm,
classical Hebrew: [ħajˈjiːm],
Israeli Hebrew: [ˈχa.im, ħaˈjim]), also transcribed...
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Hayyim ben
Joseph Vital (Hebrew: חַיִּים בֶּן יוֹסֵף וִיטָאל; Safed,
October 23, 1542 (Julian calendar) /
October 11, 1542 (Gregorian Calendar) – Damascus...
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Yosef Hayim (1
September 1835 – 30
August 1909) (Iraqi Hebrew:
Yoseph Ḥayyim; Hebrew: יוסף חיים מבגדאד; or
Yosef Chaim) was a
leading Baghdadi hakham (Sephardi...
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Soleiman Hayyim (Persian: سلیمان حییم) (c. 1887 –
February 14, 1970), was an
Iranian lexicographer, translator,
playwright and essayist,
often called "Iran's...
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Chaim Azriel Weizmann (/ˈkaɪm ˈwaɪtsmən/ KYME WYTE-smən; 27
November 1874 – 9
November 1952) was a Russian-born
Israeli statesman, biochemist, and Zionist...
- domain: Solomon
Schechter and
Peter Wiernik (1901–1906). "
Hayyim Ben
Isaac of
Volozhin (
Hayyim Volozhiner)". In Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.). The Jewish...
- 1968
Israeli postal stamp, 1959
Statue in
Ramat Gan,
Israel Also
spelled Hayyim, Chayyim,
Chaim or Haim "Heroes –
Trailblazers of the
Jewish People". Beit...
- (Alternative
spellings include:
Hayim Palachi,
Hayyim Pallache,
Hayyim Palache, Haim Palacci,
Hayim Palacci,
Hayyim Palaggi (and Falaji),
Chaim Palagi, and Haim...
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Jacob ben
Hayyim ben
Isaac ibn
Adonijah or
Jacob ben
Chayyim (c. 1470 –
before 1538), was a
scholar of the
Masoretic (𝕸)
textual notes on the
Hebrew Bible...
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Orach Chayim, (manner/way of life) is a
section of
Rabbi Jacob ben Asher's
compilation of
Halakha (Jewish law), Arba'ah Turim. This
section addresses aspects...