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Tzomet Sfarim (Hebrew: צומת ספרים,
literally "book crossing") is the
second largest bookstore chain in Israel,
after its main
national competitor Steimatzky...
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lasting effect in the 1880s by a
writer named Mendele Mocher Sfarim.
Another difficulty faced by
Haskalah Hebrew writers was that the audience...
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Hebrew literature. His name was
variously transliterated as Moykher,
Sfarim, Seforim, etc.
Mendele was born to a poor
Lithuanian Jewish family in Kapyl...
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Sfarim, was closing.
Steimatzky reduced its
number of
branches to 140,
Tzomet Sfarim upped to 96. On 1
October 2018 and 1
April 2020,
Tzomet Sfarim had...
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concerned to
battle Sabbatean misuse of Kabbalah,
wrote the Mitpaḥath
Sfarim (Veil of the Books), an
astute critique of the
Zohar in
which he concludes...
- way that
complies with the BDS
movement guidelines.
Steimatzky and
Tzomet Sfarim, two
Israeli bookstore chains,
stopped selling Rooney's work
following her...
- [citation needed] ****ioth
Ahronoth has its own
publishing house called "****ioth
Sfarim" (Hebrew ידיעות ספרים).[citation needed] As of July 31, 2023, a TGI survey...
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Library (JNUL; Hebrew: בית הספרים הלאומי והאוניברסיטאי, romanized: Beit Ha-
Sfarim Ha-Le'umi ve-Ha-Universita'i), is the
library dedicated to
collecting the...
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participle indicates an
action is
completely done: הַסְּפָרִים כְּתוּבִים /(h)a.
sfaˈʁim ktuˈvim/ ("the
books are written") The nif'al
present tense indicates that...
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Gunung Agung (ID)
Naiin (TH-based)
Times Bookstore (SG)
National Book
Store (PH) West
Jarir Bookstore (SA-based)
Steimatzky (IL)
Tzomet Sfarim (IL)...