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Noach (/ˈnoʊ.ɑːk/, /ˈnoʊ.ɑːx/) is the
second w****ly
Torah portion (פָּרָשָׁה, parashah) in the
annual Jewish cycle of
Torah reading. It
constitutes Genesis...
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Noach Dear (November 20, 1953 –
April 19, 2020) was an
American attorney, politician, and
jurist who
served as a New York
Supreme Court judge. Dear was...
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subscribe to the
observance of the
Noahic Covenant are
referred to as Bnei
Noach (Hebrew: בני נח, "Sons of Noah") or
Noahides (/ˈnoʊ.əhaɪdiːz/). The modern...
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Retrieved 2024-09-27. "
Noach in a Nuts****". Chabad. 2010.
Retrieved 27
September 2024. The
Parshah is
named '
Noach' (Noah)
after the protagonist...
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Seven Laws of Noah (Hebrew: שבע מצוות בני נח,
Sheva Mitzvot B'nei
Noach),
otherwise referred to as the
Noahide Laws or the
Noachian Laws (from the...
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Maggie Noach (18
August 1949 – 17
November 2006) was an
English literary agent who
established her own
eponymous agency called The
Maggie Noach Agency...
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Rabbi Noach Jaffe of
Lechovitch (Hebrew: נח מלעכוויטש; Yiddish: דער זון,, romanized: Der Zon, lit. 'The Son'; 1775 –
October 2, 1832) was a
Hasidic rabbi...
- Ilse ****man
Noach (28
September 1908 – 3
December 1998) was an Austrian-British
psychoanalyst and
child development expert. She
worked with
child evacuees...
- "Gubben Noak" ("Old Man Noah",
originally "Om
gubben Noach och hans fru" or just "Gubben
Noach", and
since 1791 also "Fredmans sång n:o 35") is a traditional...
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Gavriel Noach Holtzberg (Hebrew: גבריאל נח הולצברג; June 9, 1979 –
November 26, 2008 (1st of Kislev, 5769) was an
Israeli American Orthodox rabbi and...