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Simcha (Hebrew: שִׂמְחָה śimḥāʰ;
Hebrew pronunciation: [simˈχa],
Yiddish pronunciation: [ˈsɪmχə]) is a
Hebrew word that
means "gladness", or "joy", and...
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Simchah Roth (Hebrew: שמחה רוט; died 2012) was an
Israeli rabbi and a
scholar who
edited the
first prayer book of the
Masorti movement. He
advocated veganism...
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century in
Jacob Tam's
Sefer ha-Yashar (No. 620) as
having been
compiled by
Simchah; and the
sources from
which the
compiler took his material—the
Seder Rav...
- we have a lot of joy"—Mishnah
Taanith 4:1) and
LaYehudim haitah orah ve-
simchah ve-s****on ve-yakar ("The Jews had
light and gladness, joy and honor"—Esther...
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Simcha Bunim Alter (Hebrew: שמחה בונים אלתר;
April 6, 1898 – July 8, 1992), also
known as the Lev
Simcha (לב שמחה),
after the
works he aut****d, was the...
- Sima ben
Salomon Babovich (Karaim: Сима Бабович - Sima Babovich, Russian: Сима Соломонович Бабович; 1790–1855) was a
first Hakham of the
Russian Crimean...
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Rabbi Simcha Mordechai Zissel Ziskind Broide (Hebrew: שמחה זיסל ברוידא; 1912 – 21
April 2000)
served 40
years as Rosh
Yeshiva of
Yeshiva Knesses Yisroel...
- include:
Attilio Calimani,
Italian inventor who
patented the
French press Simchah ben
Abraham Calimani (1699–1784),
Venetian rabbi and
author Riccardo Calimani...
- (Revelation
inspires self nullification)
Grasped Intellect: Binah-Understanding
Simchah – "Joy" (Understanding
awakens joy) ****imilated Intellect: Daat-Knowledge...
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Simchah (Simon) ben
Abraham Calimani (1699 –
August 2, 1784) was a
Venetian rabbi and author. He was a
versatile writer, and
equally prominent as linguist...