-
Order of
Ancient Maccabeans (also
Maccabaeans) is an Anglo-Jewish society. The
order is a
friendly society established in 1891, and
registered on 8 May...
- The
Maccabees (/ˈmækəbiːz/), also
spelled Machabees (Hebrew: מַכַּבִּים, Makkabbīm or מַקַבִּים, Maqabbīm; Latin:
Machabaei or Maccabaei;
Ancient Gr****:...
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British officer who
founded the
Jewish Lads' and Girls'
Brigade and the
Maccabaeans. Guest's
maternal grandparents were
Jewish emigrants from Russia. Both...
- The
Maccabaean was a
monthly magazine of
Jewish life and
literature published in New York that was
founded in 1901. The
Maccabaean was
established in October...
-
British officer who
founded the
Jewish Lads' and Girls'
Brigade and the
Maccabaeans. Both of Guest's
parents were atheists, and
Guest had no
religious upbringing...
- had been published). It
commemorated Raphael Meldola,
President of the
Maccabaeans and the
Institute of Chemistry. The
prize was the sum of £500 and a bronze...
-
Michmas (/ˈmɪkmæʃ/; Hebrew: מִכְמָשׂ or מִכְמָס, romanized: Mīḵmās, lit. 'laid up (concealed) place') was an
Israelite and
Jewish town
located in the highlands...
- Auto-Eman****tion.
Zionist publications.
Translated by Blondheim, D. S. New York: The
Maccabaean Publishing Company. pp. 3, 4.
Archived from the
original on 20 February...
- (disambiguation)
Maccabiah (disambiguation) The
Maccabaean,
early 20th
century American magazine Maccabaeans The Maccabeats, band from
Yeshiva University...
- officer. He was the
founder of the
Jewish Lads'
Brigade (in 1895) and the
Maccabaeans.
Albert Goldsmid was born in Poona,
British India, the son of Jessie...