- S****on
Somekh (Arabic: ساسون سوميخ; Hebrew: ששון סומך) (1933 – 18
August 2019) was an
Israeli academic,
writer and translator. He was
professor emeritus...
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Somekh (1813 –
September 13, 1889) was an
Iraqi Jewish hakham, rosh
yeshiva and posek.
Abdallah Somekh was born in 1813 in
Baghdad to
Abraham Somekh,...
- Addi
Somekh (born
August 1, 1972) is a self-taught
balloon artist who has been
twisting balloons since 1991. Best
known for his
balloon hats,
Somekh's other...
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literary works,
mainly memoirs. In his
memoir Baghdad Yesterday S****on
Somekh dedicates a
whole chapter to amba. He uses amba to tell the
story of the...
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years 1884, 1886–1889, and 1911–1915. He was a
pupil of
Rabbi Abdallah Somekh. "A
Galaxy of
Babylonian Rabbis" (PDF). The
Scribe (58). London: The Exilarch's...
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etrog on
Sukkot was
addressed in the 19th
century by
Rabbi Abdallah Somekh and his disciple,
Rabbi Yosef Hayyim, both of Baghdad. The
former was inclined...
- Vol. 30 No. 21 • 6
November 2008,
pages 23–25, Adam Shatz, "Yet S****on
Somekh insists that the
farhud was not 'the
beginning of the end'. Indeed, he claims...
- of the
National Record of
Achievement scheme.
Theresa Tinklin;
Bridget Somekh. "Good
Practice in the
National Record of Achievement: Who has the right...
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offense and
fired Jews in
government positions. In his autobiography, S****on
Somekh, a
Baghdadi Jew, wrote:
Emigration until 1946 or 1947 was infrequent, despite...
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detail from coin of King
David IV with
Asomtavruli ႱႾႧ (skht i.e. [of]
somekh [ta])
mentioned in his style, c. AD 1124....