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Mizrah (also
spelled Mizrach, Mizrakh) (Hebrew: מִזְרָח, romanized:
mīzrāḥ) is the "east" and the
direction that Jews in the
Diaspora west of
Israel face...
- (Arabic: القدس الشرقية, al-Quds ash-Sharqiya; Hebrew: מִזְרַח יְרוּשָׁלַיִם,
Mizraḥ Yerushalayim) is the
portion of
Jerusalem that was held by
Jordan after...
- Sephardic.
Mizrahi is
literally translated as 'Oriental', 'Eastern', מזרח
Mizraḥ,
Hebrew for 'east'. In the past, the word Mizrahim,
corresponding to the...
- romanized: Madnḥā Miṣʿāyā; Hebrew: הַמִּזְרָח הַתִּיכוֹן, romanized: ham-
Mizrāḥ hat-Tīḵōn; Kurdish:
Rojhilata Navîn; Persian: خاورمیانه, romanized: Xâvar-e-Miyâne;...
- is focused. A
Mizrah plaque is
often an artistic,
ornate piece,
being written in
calligraphy and
featuring a
panorama of Jerusalem.
Mizrah wall hangings...
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family life.
Paper cuts
often decorated ketubbot (marriage contracts),
Mizrahs, and
ornaments for
festive occasions.
Paper cutting was
practiced by Jewish...
- rise', "orient" from
Latin orior 'to arise, to originate',
Hebrew מִזְרָח
mizraḥ 'east' from זָרַח zaraḥ 'to rise, to shine',
Aramaic מִדְנָח midnaḥ from...
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Shikunei Ha
Mizrah) was Rishon's
quick expansion to the east. It is
dominated by the
housing projects (shikunim) there, in the
Shikunei Ha
Mizrah neighborhood...
- The
neighborhoods of
Beersheba refer to
urban and
residential districts in the city of Beersheba,
Southern District, Israel. The Old City (Hebrew: העיר...
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Catalan Levante and Llevant, ('the
place of rising'), and in
Hebrew מִזְרָח
mizraḥ ('east'). Most notably, "Orient" and its
Latin source oriens meaning 'east'...