- Jehoash, Joash, Joas (in the
Biblical cases) or
Yehoash may
refer to:
Joash the Abiezrite,
Hebrew religious leader (fl. 2nd
millennium BCE)
Joash (given...
- 10
January 1927),
known by his pen name
Yehoash (יהואַש), was a
Yiddish poet, scholar, and translator.
Yehoash was "generally
recognized by
those familiar...
-
general or
individual mishnayot. The Russian-American poet and
translator Yehoash published his
Yiddish translation of
Pirkei Avot in 1912
under the title...
- for 40 years. 837–800 835–796 835–802 835–796 יהואש בן-אחזיהו מלך יהודה
Yehoash ben ’Ahazyahu,
Melekh Yehuda Death:
killed by his
officials namely: Zabad...
-
million to
support the
University of Michigan's Dr. Eva Feldman's and Dr.
Yehoash Raphael's research, was
aimed at the
development of new
treatments for...
- 2012-02-27. Dahari, Uzi.
Final Report Of The
Examining Committees For the
Yehoash Inscription and
James Ossuary (Report).
Israel Antiquities Authority. Archived...
- 796–767 805–776 796–776
Amaziah אמציה בן-יהואש מלך יהודה 'Amatzyah ben
Yehoash,
Melekh Yehudah Reigned for 29 years. Death:
killed in
Lachish by the men...
-
Malka Heifetz Tussman Miryem Ulinover Leyb
Vaserman Morris Winchevsky Yehoash (Blumgarten)
Aaron Zeitlin Rajzel Żychlińsky
Britannica Book of the Year...
- of the
patients were or
became well-known
literary figures,
including Yehoash, Lune Mattes, H. Leivick, and Shea Tenenbaum. In 1954, JCRS repurposed...
- the
Denver Jewish News (now
known as the
Intermountain Jewish News. With
Yehoash, he is also the
author of what was once the
premier Yiddish-English Dictionary...