- Zion (Hebrew: צִיּוֹן, romanized: Ṣīyyōn;
Biblical Gr****: Σιών) is a
placename in the Tanakh,
often used as a
synonym for
Jerusalem as well as for the...
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Mesilat Zion (Hebrew: מְסִלַּת צִיּוֹן, מסילת ציון, lit. 'Highway of Zion') is a
moshav in
central Israel.
Located near Beit
Shemesh with an area of 1...
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Rishon LeZion (Hebrew: רִאשׁוֹן לְצִיּוֹן (audio), lit. "First to Zion") is a city in Israel,
located along the
central Israeli coastal plain eight kilometres...
- this is
characterized by much
tender charm absent from the
melody of Eli
Tziyyon,
which more
often takes its place. But it was once very
generally sung...
-
annotations to the
commentaries of
Rashi and to
David Altschul's
Metzudat Tziyyon on the Pentateuch. His son, who
succeeded him as
rabbi of
Spalato and edited...
- Y'shayahu's "Suffering Servant" (Y'shayahu, ch. 53 by
Professor Mordochai ben
Tziyyon,
Hebrew University, Jerusalem,
Israel (retired) A
complete analysis of...
-
Hebrew novel was
Abraham Mapu (1808–67),
whose historical romance "Ahabat
Tziyyon"
exercised an
important influence on the
development of Hebrew. The poet...
- treatises; etc. He also
contributed largely to
Hebrew magazines, as Ha-Maggid,
Tziyyon, Ha-'Ibri, and Ha-Lebanon.
Inclined to
philosophical speculation, Kalischer...
-
order of the High Priest's
service in the
Sanctuary on Yom
Kippur Sha'arei
Tziyyon,
orations on
theological subjects The
whole work was
published together...
- but
harmonizing them in
accordance with
modern views. Sulzer's "Shir
Tziyyon" (2 vols., Vienna, 1840-1865)
established models for the
various sections...