- Saʿăḏyā ben Yōsēf ʾal-Fayyūmī Gāʾōn;
alternative English names:
Rabbeinu Saʿadiah Gaon ("our
Rabbi [the]
Saadia Gaon"),
often abbreviated RSG (RaSaG); Saadia...
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professionally as
Saadiah was a
Malaysian actress and director, who was
famous in the 1950s and 1960s
during the
golden era of the
Malay films.
Saadiah became interested...
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Saadiah ben
Joseph ha-Levi was a
rabbi who
lived in
Yemen in the 16th century. He
lived in
Sanaa in 1568 at the time of ****cution of Jews there, and...
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Saadiah Mufarreh (Arabic: سعدية المفرح; born 1964) is a
Kuwaiti poet, critic, and
journalist working as an arts
editor of
Kuwaiti newspaper Al-Qabas,...
- 2024-11-03 Vollandt, Ronny. "'The
Arabic Pentateuch of the
Paris Polyglot:
Saadiah Gaon's
advent to the
republic of letters'".
Linguistic and
Cultural Aspects...
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period Saadia Ibn
Danan (died 1493), rabbi, poet, and
Dayan in
Grenada Saadiah ben
Joseph ha-Levi (16th century),
rabbi in
Yemen Dany
Saadia (born 1969)...
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standard version of the
Bible in Judeo-Arabic. The best
known was
produced by
Saadiah (the
Saadia Gaon, aka the Rasag), and
continues to be in use today, "in...
- used by the
Parthian kings in the 1st
century CE. In
Jewish tradition,
Saadiah (d. 942), Ibn Ezra (d.
circa 1164),
Maimonides (1135–1204) and Obadiah...
- "very thick" when salting. The
Yemenite Jewish practice, however,
follows Saadiah Gaon, who
required that the meat not be
larger than half a "rotal" (i.e...
- needed] Singapore's most
famous included Fauziah Ahmad Daud,
Nordin Ahmad,
Saadiah, and
others are also
considered Singaporeans movie stars of the 20th century...