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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...
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States Other Raising of the son of the
widow of
Zarephath Zarephath Wines Tzarfat This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Zarephath...
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contemporary countries, such as
Sfarad (Hebrew: ספרד) for
Spain and
Tzarfat (Hebrew: צרפת) for France. In
language nearly identical to that of the...
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Jerusalem Bible argues that "Sepharad is unknown".
Sephardic law and
customs Tzarfat H. B.
Hackett (ed.) Dr.
William Smith's
Dictionary of the Bible, 1877 The...
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northern Europe, or the Indo-European people, in a
manner similar to
Tzarfat or Sefarad. His name is
related to the ****yrian Aškūza (Aškuzai, Iškuzai)...
- Zarphatic,
coined by
Solomon Birnbaum,
comes from the
Hebrew name for France,
Tzarfat (צרפת),
which was
originally used in the
Hebrew Bible as a name for the...
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surname literally means "French", and is
derived from the
Biblical placename Tzarfat which in
later times was
identified in
Jewish tradition as France. The...
- the country's name[citation needed]. In Hebrew,
France is
called צרפת (
Tzarfat). In Māori,
France is
known as Wīwī,
derived from the
French phrase oui...
- Zarphatic,
coined by
Solomon Birnbaum,
comes from the
Hebrew name for France,
Tzarfat (צרפת) The
exact development of the Judeo-Romance
languages is unclear...
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translation to
Hebrew that
named the
place after the
country France (in Hebrew:
Tzarfat). However,
French never served in this region. Had the
neighborhood been...