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Serach bat
Asher was, in the Tanakh, a
daughter of Asher, the son of Jacob. She is one of the
seventy members of the patriarch's
family who
emigrated from...
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Serach may
refer to: A
Hebrew feminine given name, also
spelled Serah or Serakh:
Serach, the
daughter of the
biblical patriarch Asher about whom many...
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Serach (Hebrew: סרח) was a
medieval Jewish woman who, as per the
Schechter Letter, was
married to the
Khazar ruler Sabriel. She
encouraged her husband...
- The
Schirach family or
Šěrach is a
German noble family of
Sorbian (i.e. West Slavic) origin. Many
family members were
noted as theologians, lawyers, historians...
- literature,
Serach's mother was
named Hadurah, and was a
descendant of Eber.
Although Hadurah was a wife of Asher, it was her
second marriage, and
Serach's father...
- A
search engine is a
software system that
provides hyperlinks to web
pages and
other relevant information on the Web in
response to a user's query. The...
- the
Khazars novel.
Bulan (Khazar)
Khazar Correspondence Schechter Letter Serach (Khazar) Dunlop,
Douglas M. (1954). The
History of the
Jewish Khazars. Princeton...
- the
Obere Palmsche Palais. For his
summer residence, he
lived in
Schloss Serach.
There he
visited with
poets such as Emma Niendorf,
Gustav Schwab, Justinus...
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within its boundaries. Moses, led
there by an
ancient holy
woman named Serach, was able by a
miracle to
raise the
sarcophagus and to take it with him...
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Bulchan Hazer Tarkhan HLGW John of
Gothia Leo IV
Papatzys Pesakh Ras
Tarkhan Serach Sfengus Sviatoslav Theodora Tzitzak Yitzhak ha-Sangari
Places Atil Azaq...