- Look up
Judah in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Judah or
Yehuda is the name of a
biblical patriarch,
Judah (son of Jacob). It may also
refer to: Tribe...
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Jehuda Reinharz (born
August 1, 1944)
served as
President of
Brandeis University from 1994–2010. He was the
Richard Koret Professor of
Modern Jewish History...
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Jehudà Cresques (Catalan pronunciation: [ʒəuˈða ˈkɾeskəs], 1360-1410), also
known as Jafudà Cresques,
Jaume Riba, and
Cresques lo
Juheu ("Cresques the...
- ISBN 978-84-9012-763-6 Luzzatto, דיואן ר' יהודה הלוי. Lyck, 1864. Rosenzweig, Franz.
Jehuda Halevi,
zweiundneunzig Hymnen und
Gedichte Deutsch. Berlin, [publication...
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Yudel Pen, also
known as
Yehuda Pen or Yury Pen, (5 June [24 May Old Style] 1854 - 28
February 1937) was a
Jewish artist and art
teacher active in the...
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Yehuda Hiss (born 1946) is a
retired Israeli pathologist. He
served as the
Chief Pathologist at the Abu
Kabir Institute of
Forensic Medicine between 1988...
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Jehuda Cemetery (Hebrew: בית קברות הר יהודה), or Har Judo for short, is a
Jewish cemetery located in
Upper Darby, Pennsylvania. It is
currently home...
- romanized: Šəlomo ben Yəhūdā ʾībən Gābīrōl,
pronounced [ʃ(e)loˈmo ben
jehuˈda ʔibn ɡabiˈʁol]; Arabic: أبو أيوب سليمان بن يحيى بن جبيرول, romanized: ’Abū...
- Majorca, then part of the
Crown of Aragon. In
collaboration with his son,
Jehuda Cresques,
Cresques is
credited with the
authorship of the
celebrated Catalan...
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Yehuda Magidovitch (1886–1961) was one of the most
prolific Israeli architects.
Among his
prominent works are the
Galei Aviv Casino, a café-restaurant...