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According to
rabbinic literature, the
Sambation (Hebrew: סמבטיון) is the
river beyond which the Ten Lost
Tribes of
Israel were
exiled by the ****yrian...
- were
legendary descendants of
Moses who
lived beyond the
mythical River Sambation. Most of
information about them come from
Arabic sources (where they are...
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Gerekhtikeyt (Justice). His
works include two books: On the
other side of the
Sambation, a
scientific and
fantastic novel, Yiddish: אויף יענער זייט סמבטיון :...
- bridges. The
writer Kalman Segal, in his
novel "Beyond the
Strange River Sambation",
written in 1955 and
published in 1957,
included references to Jan Nepomucen...
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Detail of
choir windows in St Mary's church,
Frankfurt (Oder) (c. 1360s). The Red Jews wait at the
banks of the
river Sambation....
- side of the
river of Kush"
dwell the Bnei Moshe,
encircled by the
River Sambation. It
rolls sand and
stones during the six
working days and
rests on the...
- Jews", who were cut off from the rest of
Jewry by the
legendary river Sambation, "whose
foaming waters raise high up into the sky a wall of fire and smoke...
- John, as well as the
Jewish myth of the Ten Lost
Tribes and the
River Sambation, and some
earlier accounts provided by Herodotos.
Baudolino meets eunuchs...
- Land of Israel,
where he
intended to
begin a
search for the
legendary Sambation and the Ten Lost Tribes. He got no
further than 'Akko, however, because...
- of the
balsam plants at Masariya, of the
dragon of Cos, of the
river Sambation, etc. In the preface, the
compiler calls himself a knight, and states...