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Simcha (Hebrew: שִׂמְחָה śimḥāʰ;
Hebrew pronunciation: [simˈχa],
Yiddish pronunciation: [ˈsɪmχə]) is a
Hebrew word that
means "gladness", or "joy", and...
- 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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Simha Erlich (Hebrew: שמחה ארליך; 15
December 1915 – 19 June 1983) was an
Israeli politician.
Erlich was
leader of the
Liberal Party and
served in the...
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Paris in 1926, to
Jewish immigrants from Poland. His
parents were Stanisław
Simkha Gościnny, a
chemical engineer from Warsaw, and Anna (Hanna) Bereśniak-Gościnna...
- 329.
Zlotowitz 1990, p. 595.
Zlotowitz 1990, p. 291. Weintraub,
Rabbi Simkha Y. (2018). "Psalms as the
Ultimate Self-Help Tool". My
Jewish Learning....
- non-religious middle-class
family of
Russian Jewish extraction. His
father Simkha Leibovich (also
known as
Semyon Lvovich) was a
banker and his
mother was...
- Avraham-Shaye
personally visits Rav
Simkha,
asking about Chaikl. Upon
learning of Tsemakh's
return as the penitent, he
tells Rav
Simkha that by
ignoring his wife...
- p. 530. ISBN 0-89906-650-X.
Scherman (2003), p. 772. Weintraub,
Rabbi Simkha Y. "Psalms as the
Ultimate Self-Help Tool". My
Jewish Learning. Retrieved...
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based on
common names that, when rebracketed,
create a
jocular meaning:
Simkha Rif, a
falafel salesperson,
based on the
rebracketing of sim kharíf, literally...
- com/youtube/falsobordone
Early Music Sources/Elam
Rotem Weintraub,
Rabbi Simkha Y. (2018). "Psalms as the
Ultimate Self-Help Tool". My
Jewish Learning....