- name
which in
Hebrew (שמע-יה shema-Ya)
means "God Heard", may
refer to:
Shmaya (tanna),
rabbinic sage who was
leader of the
Pharisees in the 1st century...
-
Shemaiah (Hebrew: שְׁמַעְיָה, Šəmaʿyā; Koinē Gr****: Σαμαίᾱς, Samaíās), or
Shmaya (in
Modern Hebrew) was a
rabbinic sage in the
early pre-Mishnaic era who...
- from what he
calls a
tradition of "spiritual audacity" or "chutzpah
klapei shmaya": We are
conventionally raised to
believe that
Jewish faith demands unwavering...
-
executive produce alongside Brian Grazer,
Francie Calfo, Zion Rubin,
Efrat Shmaya Dror,
Danna Stern,
Samie Kim
Falvey and
Michael Lehmann. On
April 30, 2019...
-
Sforno is the name of a
prominent Jewish Italian family, many
members of
which distinguished themselves as
rabbis and scholars. The most
prominent of these...
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Joshua ben
Perachyah 140 BCE 100 BCE
Simeon ben
Shetach 100 BCE 60 BCE
Shmaya 65 BCE c. 31 BCE
Hillel the
Elder c. 31 BCE 9 CE
Rabban Shimon ben Hillel...
-
Menachem Mendel Krinsky, who is
married to
Miriam Turner of
Chicago Rabbi Shmaya Krinsky, who is
married to
Rivkah Gutnick,
daughter of
Australian commodities...
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Several gerim and
descendants of gerim, such as
Simon bar Giora, Avtalyon,
Shmaya, Onkelos,
Queen Helena of Adiabene, Ben Bag Bag, and
Rabbi Yochanan ben...
- Preceded by
Joshua ben
Perachyah Nasi 100 BCE - 60 BCE Succeeded by
Shmaya...
- say
malka [or
maram or mareh] di-
shmaya ve-ar'a (the King [or Master] of
Heaven and Earth)
instead of
avuhon de-vi-
shmaya (their
Father in Heaven); De Sola...