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Sulam (Arabic: سولم; Hebrew: סוּלַם) is an Arab
village in north-eastern Israel.
Known in
ancient times as
Shunama and Shunem, it is
first mentioned in...
- (Hebrew: רַבִּי יְהוּדָה לֵיבּ הַלֵּוִי אַשְׁלַג), also
known as the Baal Ha-
Sulam (Hebrew: בַּעַל הַסּוּלָם, "Author of The Ladder") in
reference to his...
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Sulam Yaakov (Jacob's ladder) is an
Orthodox Yeshiva in Nachlaot, Jerusalem; it is
based in a 100-year-old synagogue. The
yeshiva was
founded in 2006...
- the
author of "The
Sulam"
commentary on the Zohar.
Among his writings:
Shlavey ha
Sulam ("Rungs [of] the Ladder"),
Dargot ha
Sulam ("Steps [of] the Ladder")...
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Shoshenk I.
Shunaam may have been
located at the site of the
modern village of
Sulam.
Shunamitism BibleGateway.com
readings Gauthier,
Henri (1928). Dictionnaire...
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Ladder of
Jacob (Hebrew:
Sulam Yaakov סולם יעקב) is a
pseudepigraphic writing of the Old Testament. It is
usually considered to be part of the apocalyptic...
- inquisition. In response,
Sarra wrote a work entitled,
Manifesto di
Sarra Copia Sulam hebrea Nel
quale è da lei riprovate, e
detestata l'opinione
negante l'Immortalità...
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Maccabi Sulam (Hebrew: מכבי סולם) is an Arab-Israeli
football club
based in
Sulam. The club
currently plays in Liga Bet
North B. The club was founded...
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noted educator, and
local politician. In 2006 he
founded and
headed Yeshiva Sulam Yaakov. In 2015 he
became a
councilor on the
Jerusalem Muni****lity for...
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Knesset and
dissolved afterwards. At one
party meeting,
Eldad lectured on
Sulam, Jacob's
ladder (based on
Genesis 28:10–19,
where Jacob dreams of a ladder...