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Saʿadia ben
Yosef Gaon (892 – 942) was a
prominent rabbi, gaon,
Jewish philosopher, and
exegete who was
active in the
Abbasid Caliphate.
Saadia is the...
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Saadia may
refer to:
Saadia (given name) Dany
Saadia (born 1969),
Mexican entrepreneur, screenwriter, and
filmmaker Nouara Saadia (born 1950), Algerian...
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Saadia (Arabic: سعدية, Hebrew: סעדיה) or
Saadiya is an Arabic,
Hebrew and
Berber masculine and
feminine proper name. It is used as a
forename and more...
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Saadia Zahidi (Urdu: سعدیہ زاہدی) is a
managing director at the
World Economic Forum.
Zahidi holds a bachelor's
degree in
economics from
Smith College...
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Saadia Marciano (Hebrew: סעדיה מרציאנו; 1 May 1950 – 21
December 2007) was an
Israeli social activist and politician, and
founder of the
Israeli Black...
- Ibn Danan,
Saadia. Ad-Daruri fi-l-Lughah-al-'Ibraniyyah /
Sepher ha-Shorashim (Granada:
Universidad de Granada, 1996). Ibn Danan,
Saadia.
Seder ha-dorot...
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Saadia ben Levi
Azankot (Hebrew: סְעַדְיָה בֵּן לֵוִי אֲזַנְקוֹט; fl. 1629–1650) was a 17th-century
Jewish Moroccan Orientalist.
Azankot lived in Holland...
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following year, in 2021, it
closed all its brick-and-mortar stores.
Saadia Group acquired the Lord &
Taylor intellectual property and
relaunched the...
- The
Siddur (prayerbook) of
Saadia Gaon is the
earliest surviving attempt to
transcribe the w****ly
ritual of
Jewish prayers for w****days, Sabbaths, and...
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Saadia is a 1953
adventure film
directed by
Albert Lewin and
starring Mel
Ferrer and
Cornel Wilde. Set in Morocco, and
based on a
novel by the
French writer...