- the
Siege of Sloviansk. In 2019, a
member of the
brigade named Vladimir Tsemakh was arrested. On 12
March 2024, the
Russian Defense Ministry published...
-
Shabad (Hebrew: צמח שאבאד, Polish:
Cemach Szabad, Russian: Цемах Шабад,
Tsemakh Shabad; 5
February 1864, Vilnius,
Russian Empire (now Vilnius, Lithuania)...
- that they
conducted a raid into Donb**** to
apprehend Vladimir Borysovich Tsemakh, who was head of the air
defense in
Snizhne and a 'person of interest'...
-
Yeshiva is an
English translation by Curt
Leviant of the
Yiddish novel Tsemakh Atlas (צמח אטלס) by
Chaim Grade. It was
published in two
volumes in Yiddish...
-
September 2019, an
appeals court in Kyiv
ruled to
release Tsemakh. On 7
September 2019,
Tsemakh was
released during a Ukraine-Russia
prisoner exchange....
- of Tel Aviv.
Habima was
founded as an
amateur troup by
Nahum Lazarevich Tsemakh (Hebrew: Naḥum Tsemaḥ; 1887–1939) in Białystok (then in
Grodno Governorate...
-
Tsemakh David, Frankfurt, 1698...
-
Yiddish poet and
novelist Chaim Grade, is to be
found in Grade's epic
novel Tsemakh Atlas: Di Yeshive,
translated into
English as The Yeshiva.
Karelitz appears...
- romanized: Nāṣraṯ; Syriac: ܢܨܪܬ, romanized: Naṣrath The
other is צֶמַח
tsémakh. Ναζαρηνός ('Nazarene') and its
permutations are at Mark 1:24; 10:47; 14:67;...
-
October 7, 1897. The
Vilna group included,
among others:
Arkadi Kremer Tsemakh Kopelzon Pati
Kremer (a.k.a.
Matla Srednicki or Srednitskaya) John Mill[citation...