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Solomon (/ˈsɒləmən/), also
called Jedidiah, was the
fourth monarch of the
Kingdom of
Israel and Judah,
according to the
Hebrew Bible and the Old Testament...
- מְזָלְפִין, etc.
Shelomo Morag, The
Traditions of
Hebrew and
Aramaic of the Jews of
Yemen (ed.
Yosef Tobi), Tel-Aviv 2001, p. 48.
Shelomo Morag, The Traditions...
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Rabbi Shelomo Bekhor Ḥutzin (Hebrew: שלמה בכור חוצין; 1843,
Baghdad – 1892, Baghdad), also
known as the Rashbaḥ, was an
Baghdadi Jewish posek, liturgical...
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Shelomo Selinger (born 31 May 1928) is a
sculptor and
artist living and
working in
Paris since 1956.
Selinger was born to a
Jewish family in the small...
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Shelomo Dov
Goitein (April 3, 1900 –
February 6, 1985) was a German-Jewish ethnographer,
historian and
Arabist known for his
research on
Jewish life in...
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Shelomo Salem Shurrabi (late 18th
century – 17
April 1856) was ḥakham of the Bene
Israel community of Bombay.
Shelomo Salem Shurrabi was born in Cochin...
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Kiryat Shlomo (Hebrew: קריית שלמה, lit.
Place of Shlomo) is a
psychiatric and
geriatric hospital in Israel, that has the
status of an
institutional settlement...
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Shlomo (Hebrew: בָּת שְׁלֹמֹה, lit. 'Salomon's Daughter') is a
moshav in
northern Israel.
Located on the
southern slopes of
Mount Carmel near Binyamina...
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Explanatory Dictionary Archived 18
February 2020 at the
Wayback Machine Alf****a,
Shelomo (December 1999). "Ladinokomunita".
Foundation for the
Advancement of Sephardic...
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demonstrate it
quite as
strikingly and
convincingly from the Old Testament."
SHELOMO BONAFED: (final
third of the
fourteenth century–after 1445), Princeton...