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Korah (Hebrew: קֹרַח
Qōraḥ; Arabic: قارون Qārūn), son of Izhar, is an
individual who
appears in the
Biblical Book of
Numbers of the Old
Testament (Hebrew...
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Amram Qorah (27 May 1871 – 3
October 1952) (Hebrew: עמרם קורח; עמראן קירח) was the last
Chief Rabbi in Yemen, ****uming this role in 1934,
after the death...
- The
Korahites (Hebrew: קרחי Qārəḥî also בני קרח bənê
Qōraḥ, "sons of Korah") in the
Bible were that
portion of the
Kohathites that
descended from the...
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separating the dough-portion
comes to 1 kilo and 666 grams.
Rabbi Shelomo Qorah (Chief
Rabbi of Bnei Barak)
wrote that the
traditional weight used in Yemen...
- نُوح Noach / Noah Nóaḥ נוֹחַ Noah Νῶε Qarūn / Qūraḥ قارون / قورح Kórakh
Qōraḥ קֹרַח
Korah Rāḥīl راحيل Rakhél Raḥel רָחֵל
Rachel Ραχήλ Ṣafnīyā صفنيا Tzfanya...
- OCLC 31818927. (reprinted from
Jerusalem editions, 1907, 1917 and 1988)
Shelomo Qorah, ʿArikhat Shūlḥan - Yilqūṭ Ḥayyīm, vol. 13 (Principles of
Instruction and...
- Al-Naddaf (1866–1940)
Yosef Qafih (1917–2000) Yiḥyah Qafiḥ (1850–1931)
Amram Qorah (1871–1952)
Mordechai Sharabi (1908–1994)
Maharitz (Yihya Salah) (1713–1805)...
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Epstein (1829–1908),
author of the
Aruch HaShulchan, and
Rabbi Shelomo Qorah, the late
Chief Rabbi of Bnei Brak,
among others, who
having tested the...
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approximately 50 km from the
center of
Ranya District. The lake is also
known as "
Qorah Ko" or "the
Purple Lake", due to its
distinctive coloration which is not...
- Ḥashmunai). OCLC 122703118. (penned in the
handwriting of
Shalom b.
Yihye Qoraḥ, and
copied from "Tiklal Bashiri"
which was
written in 1618 CE). Original...