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Tanhum ben
Joseph of Jerusalem, also
known as
Tanḥum ha-Yerushalmi (1220–1291), was a 13th-century
Hebrew lexicographer and
biblical exegete who compiled...
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Tanhum Cohen-Mintz (תנחום (תני) כהן-מינץ; also "Tanchum or Tani" and "Cohen-Minz";
October 18, 1939 –
October 11, 2014) was an
Israeli professional basketball...
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mentioned in a
piyyut by
Eleazar ben Kalir, by Maimonides, and by
Tanhum of Jerusalem.
Tanhum states that the
plant is
known to
medics as "the fast vegetable"...
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Tanhuma bar Abba (Hebrew: תנחומא בר אבא) was a
Jewish amora of the 5th generation, one of the
foremost aggadists of his time. He was a
pupil of Ḥuna bar...
- team that
represented Israel in its
first EuroBasket, in 1953 in Moscow.
Tanhum Cohen-Mintz was one of Europe's top
centers in the sixties, and was selected...
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Teddy Blueger (born 1994), ice
hockey player for the
Pittsburgh Penguins Tanhum Cohen-Mintz (1939–2014),
Israeli basketball player Elīna
Dikaioulaku (born...
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limitations of bal
tashchit in his work. Both
David Mevorach Seidenberg and
Tanhum Yoreh have
proposed ways to
buttress the law of bal
tashchit so that it...
- Ben-B****at (Coach: Eli Amtel) 1961 EuroBasket:
finished 11th
among 19
teams 4
Tanhum Cohen-Mintz, 5 Erez Lustig, 6 Ami Shelef, 7
Hanoch Barkon, 8
Albert Hemmo...
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described in 2
Maccabees 7,
named in
Lamentations Rabbah as
Miriam bat
Tanhum Mariam (Mary), the
mother of
Yeshua (Jesus)
Mariam (Mary) of
Magdala Mariam...
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violist and
conductor Sidney Mintz (1922–2015),
American anthropologist Tanhum Cohen-Mintz (1939–2014), Latvian-born
Israeli basketball player Uri Cohen-Mintz...