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Esperanto language.
Based largely on the
teachings of
Hillel the Elder,
Zamenhof originally called it
Hillelism. He
sought to
reform Judaism because he hoped...
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Hillel (Hebrew: הלל, lit. 'praise') is a
Jewish masculine given name and a surname. It may
refer to:
Hillel the
Elder (110 BC–10 AD),
Babylonian sage...
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Hillel (Hebrew: הִלֵּל
Hīllēl;
variously called Hillel the
Elder or
Hillel the Babylonian; died c. 10 CE) was a
Jewish religious leader, sage and scholar...
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Hillel: The
Foundation for
Jewish Campus Life,
alternatively Hillel International or
simply Hillel, is the
largest Jewish student organization in the world...
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Hillel Slovak (Hebrew: הלל סלובק;
April 13, 1962 – June 25, 1988) was an Israeli-American musician, best
known as the
founding guitarist of the Los Angeles...
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Hillel II (Hebrew: הלל נשיאה,
Hillel the Nasi), also
known simply as
Hillel, was an
amora of the
fifth generation in the Land of Israel. He held the office...
- The
House of
Hillel (Beit
Hillel) and
House of
Shammai (Beit Shammai) were,
among Jewish scholars, two
schools of
thought during the
period of tannaim...
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Hillel Kristal (September 23, 1931 –
August 28, 2007) was an
American club owner,
manager and
musician who was the
owner of the
iconic New York City club...
- Open
Hillel is an anti-Zionist
version of
Hillel International created on a
small number of
college campuses. The
first Open
Hillel was
created at Swarthmore...
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Hillel Markman (Hebrew: הלל מרקמן; 1930 – 11
December 2022) was an
Israeli ballet dancer.
Together with
Berta Yampolsky, he
founded the
Israel Ballet....