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Tzarfat (Hebrew: צרפת, romanized: Ṣārp̄aṯ,
Israeli pronunciation: [
tsaʁˈfat]) is a
Biblical placename that may
refer to
Sarepta in Lebanon. From Medieval...
- of khofím (חופים),
which means "beaches"; tsorfát is a
snobbative of
tsarfát (צרפת),
which refers to "France"; amán is a
snobbative of omán (אמן)...
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incident also
referred to by
Jesus in Luke's Gospel.
Zarephath (צרפת ṣārĕfáṯ,
tsarfát; Σάρεπτα, Sárepta) in
Hebrew became the
eponym for any
smelter or forge...
- (Gallia) (Contemporary Gr**** and
Latin name),
Frankreich (common German),
Francia (common Italian), Farança (common Arabic),
Tsarfat (common Hebrew)...
- ha-ʻIvri. (1997). Mafteaḥ ha-sheʾelot ṿeha-teshuvot shel ḥakhme Ashkenaz,
Tsarfat ṿe-Iṭalyah.
Makhon le-ḥeḳer ha-mishpaṭ ha-ʻIvri. Idel, Moshe, Mortimer...
- for חופים 'beaches'. the
hypercorrect pronunciation tsorfát
instead of
tsarfát for צרפת 'France'. the
hypercorrect pronunciation amán
instead of omán...
- (Hebrew יָד לִגֵּירוּשׁ יְהוּדֵי צָרְפַת, translit.: Yad li-Geyrūš Yəhūdey
Tsarfat) is a
memorial in
Israel to the
deportation of Jews from
France during...
- (Quechua),
Ranska (Finnish),
Saprangeti - საფრანგეთი (Georgian, Mingrelian),
Tsarfat - צרפת (Hebrew),
Ufaransa (Swahili), Yn Rank (Manx), பிரான்சு[romanization...
-
exilarch Natronai went to the West" – or
according to
variant readings to
Tsarfat (France) or
Sfarad (Spain).
Zuckerman suggests that from the standpoint...