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Nehemiah (/ˌniːəˈmaɪə/; Hebrew: נְחֶמְיָה Nəḥemyā, "Yah comforts") is the
central figure of the Book of Nehemiah,
which describes his work in rebuilding...
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Nechemiah Cohen (Hebrew: נחמיה כהן;
April 30, 1943 – June 5, 1967) was the most
decorated soldier in the
history of the
Israel Defense Forces (IDF). He...
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Rabbi Moshe Nehemiah Kahanov (1817 – 1883) was a
rabbi and
Jerusalem Talmudist from the
Russian Empire inside of what is now Belarus.
Toward the end of...
- Ezra–Nehemiah (Hebrew: עזרא נחמיה, 'Ezrā-Nəḥemyā) is a book in the
Hebrew Bible found in the
Ketuvim section,
originally with the
Hebrew title of Ezra...
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Nehemiah Hiyya ben
Moses Hayyun (ca. 1650 – ca. 1730) was a
Bosnian Kabalist,
described by
scholars as
linked to Sabbateanism. His parents, of Sephardic...
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Talmud equated R'
Nechemiah with
Rabbi Nehorai: "His name was not
Rabbi Nehorai, but
Rabbi Meir." His son, R'
Yehudah BeRabi Nechemiah,
studied before Rabbi...
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Elijah 3414a 3414 יִרְמְיָהוּ Yirmᵉyahu יִרְמְיָה Yirmᵉyah rum [# 7311]
Yirmeyahu Jeremiah — 5166 — — נְחֶמְיָה Nᵉchemyah
nacham [# 5162] —
Nechemiah...
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Natronai ben
Nehemiah (Hebrew: נטרונאי בן נחמיה; also called: Mar R. Yanka, Hebrew: בר מר ינקא) was Gaon of
Pumbedita from 719 to 730; son-in-law of the...
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naming it for his father, the Sfas Emes. The
first rosh
yeshiva was
Rabbi Nechemiah Alter, a
brother of the
Imrei Emes. Today, the
yeshiva remains the flagship...
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Simeon Kayyara (not
those available to the Tur) add that Ezra and
Nechemiah died on this day—but only
after first stating that the
Chazal gave no...