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- A meshulach (Hebrew: מְשׁוּלָּח, romanized: meshullaḥ; plural: meshulachim), also known as a shaliach (Hebrew: שָלִיחַ, romanized: shali'aḥ) or SHaDaR...
- festivals. The Jerusalem management would send representatives (sing. "meshulach", Heb. משולח‎; pl. "meshulachim", Heb. משולחים‎) on fund-raising missions...
- Salomon; Hebrew: יואל משה סלומון; 8 March 1838 – 22 October 1912) was a meshulach (Jewish diaspora emissary), entrepreneur and farmer in Ottoman Palestine...
- Reform Judaism. Gabbai Kohen Mashgiach Mashgiach ruchani Mashpia Melamed Meshulach Mohel Cantorate This position had a different meaning to the Reform Jewish...
- Czech-Croatian opera conductor and composer Moses Sachs (1800–1870), German Meshulach Nelly Sachs (1891–1970), German poet Paul J. Sachs (1878–1965), American...
- different subjects and had knowledge of about 35 languages. Jacob Saphir – a Meshulach and traveler of Romanian Jewish descent Annemarie Schwarzenbach – a Swiss...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Almshouse Begging Bhiksha Freegan Mendicant Meshulach Pittance Qard al-H****an Satuditha Zayat In Pali, this line is: "Sabba...
- Funding for the construction of the building was obtained by various Meshulach, including: Moses Sachs, Chaim Tzvi Schneerson, and Azriel Zelig Hausdorf...
- Moses Sachs משה זקס Born 1800 Dreißigacker, Duchy of Saxe-Meiningen Died 5 July 1870 Jerusalem, Ottoman Palestine Occupation Meshulach...
- falling into severe debt. Pressure and threats from the creditors led to a meshulach (rabbinical emissary) being sent abroad to solicit funds for repayment...