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Yom (Hebrew: יום) is a
Biblical Hebrew word
which occurs in the
Hebrew Bible. The word
means day in both
Modern and
Biblical Hebrew.
Although yom is commonly...
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Yom Kippur (/ˌjɒm kɪˈpʊər, ˌjɔːm ˈkɪpər, ˌjoʊm-/
YOM kip-OOR, YAWM KIP-ər, YOHM-; Hebrew: יוֹם כִּפּוּר
Yōm Kippūr [ˈjom kiˈpuʁ], lit. 'Day of Atonement')...
- The
Yom Kippur War, also
known as the
Ramadan War, the
October War, the 1973 Arab–Israeli War, or the
Fourth Arab–Israeli War, was
fought from 6 to 25...
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Yom rendered as day in
English translations from the
Hebrew (יום) and
Arabic (يوم)
Yom may
refer to:
Yom Tov, in
plural Yamim Tovim,
literally the Good...
- from
sunset (the
start of "the evening") to the next sunset. Similarly,
Yom Kippur, P****over, and
Shabbat are
described in the
Bible as
lasting "from...
- dictionary.
Yom Tov or
Yom-Tov may
refer to:
Jewish holidays, lit. "Good Day" in
Hebrew Yom tov
sheni shel galuyot, a
concept in
halakha Yom Tov
Torah readings...
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Yom Ha'atzmaut (Hebrew: יוֹם הָעַצְמָאוּת, Arabic: عيد الاستقلال, romanized: ʿīd al-istiqlāli, lit. 'Day of Independence') is Israel's
national day, commemorating...
- romanized: yāmīm ṭōvīm, lit. 'Good Days', or
singular Hebrew: יוֹם טוֹב
Yom Tov, in
transliterated Hebrew [English: /ˈjɔːm ˈtɔːv, joʊm ˈtoʊv/]), are...
- New Year in Judaism. The
biblical name for this
holiday is
Yom Teruah (יוֹם תְּרוּעָה,
Yōm Tərūʿā, lit. 'day of shouting/blasting'). It is the
first of...
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Yŏm Chang (Korean: 염장; Hanja: 閻長, ? - ?), also
mentioned as
Yŏm Mun, was a
Silla general who is best
known for ********inating Jang Bogo.
Yŏm had been a...