- Semitic-speaking
cultures and ****ociated
historical regions, the shopheṭ or
shofeṭ (plural
shophetim or shofetim; Hebrew: שׁוֹפֵט, romanized: šōp̄ēṭ, Phoenician:...
- ****idia
Shofet (also
spelled Shophet, and
often referred to as
Hakham ****idia;
November 14, 1908 – June 24, 2005) was the
former Chief Rabbi of Iran and...
-
David Shofet is an
Iranian American rabbi. He is the
founder and
chief rabbi of the
Nessah Synagogue in
Beverly Hills, California.
Shofet was born in...
- Ein Ha
Shofet (Hebrew: עֵין הַשּׁוֹפֵט, lit.
Spring of the Judge) is a
kibbutz in
northern Israel.
Located in the
Menashe Heights region around 25 km southeast...
- (Punic: 𐤌𐤂𐤍, MGN), was
Shofet of
Carthage from 396 to 375 BCE, and was a
member of the
Magonid dynasty. He
became Shofet after the
suicide of Himilco...
- the late 1970s, Davidi,
along with the late
chief rabbi,
Hacham ****idia
Shofet, made
annual visits to the Shah
Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, as representatives...
- will hear ha
Shofét,
meaning "the judge"
after the
respective address. For example, Your
Honor the
Judge would be כבוד השופט (kevod ha
Shofét). Biy - elected...
-
Philo of
Alexandria ****idia Be'eri (1931–2004),
Israeli politician ****idia
Shofet (1908–2005),
Iranian rabbi ****idya Ya'ari (born 1947)
Former commander of...
- the more
famous Carthaginian general Hannibal by
about 200 years. He was
shofet (judge) of
Carthage in 410 BC and in 409 BC
commanded a
Carthaginian army...
- then
suggested he
spend the
summer of 1955
living on
Israeli kibbutz Ein Ha
Shofet,
where the
physical labour would help him.
Sacks later described his experience...