- 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...
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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...
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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...
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Funding for the
construction of the
building was
obtained by
various Meshulach, including:
Moses Sachs,
Chaim Tzvi Schneerson, and
Azriel Zelig Hausdorf...
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Moses Sachs משה זקס Born 1800 Dreißigacker,
Duchy of Saxe-Meiningen Died 5 July 1870 Jerusalem,
Ottoman Palestine Occupation Meshulach...
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falling into
severe debt.
Pressure and
threats from the
creditors led to a
meshulach (rabbinical emissary)
being sent
abroad to
solicit funds for repayment...