- late
seventeenth century Tunisia by
rabbis Abraham Hakohen (d. 1715) and
Tsemaḥ Tsarfati (d. 1717) and
perpetuated by
rabbi Isaac Lumbroso and is sometimes...
- surname. It can also be
spelled Tsemach, Tzemach,
Tsemah etc.
Tsemah Junction, also
spelled Zemach,
Tsemah, Tzemach, etc.,
major road
junction near site of...
-
Tsemah Junction (Hebrew: צומת צמח,
Tzomet Tzemach) is a road
junction at the
southern tip of the Sea of Galilee,
where Highway 90
continues along the western...
-
Simeon ben
Zemah Duran, also
Tzemach Duran (1361–1444; Hebrew: שמעון בן צמח דוראן),
known as
Rashbatz (רשב"ץ) or Tashbatz, was a
prominent Jewish scholar...
- the
Linguistic Traditions of the
Jewish Communities (ed.
Isaac Gluska &
Tsemaḥ Kessar), Tel-Aviv 1992, p. 239 (in
article by
Yehuda Ratzaby who quotes...
-
founded as an
amateur troup by
Nahum Lazarevich Tsemakh (Hebrew: Naḥum
Tsemaḥ; 1887–1939) in Białystok (then in
Grodno Governorate,
Russian Empire) in...
- (2008). "Yiddish Language".
Encyclopaedia iudaica. de Pomis,
David (1587).
Tsemaḥ David:
Dittionario novo hebraico,
molto copioso,
dechiarato in tre lingue...
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Highway 65 (Jordan) – The
parallel road on the
Jordanian side of the
border Tsemah Junction at the
southern tip of the Sea of
Galilee "Arava
Highway to get...
-
Archived 2009-08-02 at the
Wayback Machine Zalkin,
Mordechai (2010), "Szabad,
Tsemaḥ", YIVO
Encyclopedia of Jews in
Eastern Europe,
retrieved 30
December 2013...
- CBS,
Hazor HaGlilit CBT 843 Tel Aviv CBS –
Katzrin Express Beit She'an,
Tsemah Junction, Ein Gev,
Kursi 845 Tel Aviv CBS –
Kiryat Shmona CBS
Express Rosh...