- 10. The
third edition of the standard,
published in 2005,
added prefixes "
zebi" and "yobi", thus
matching all then-defined SI
prefixes with
binary counterparts...
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Zebi Hirsch ha-Kohen
Scherschewski (Yiddish: צבי הירש הכהן שערשעווסקי, romanized: Tsvi
Hirsh ha-Kohen Shershevski; 1840–1909) was a
Russian Hebrew writer...
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Clivina zebi is a
species of
ground beetle in the
subfamily Scaritinae. It was
described by Kult in 1951. "Clivina
zebi Kult, 1951".
Catalogue of Life...
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Hirsch Lehren, also
known as
Tsebi Hirsch Lehren (April 1784, The
Hague -
September 1853, Amsterdam) was a
Dutch Jewish merchant and
community worker....
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Ẓebi Hirsch ben
Enoch Moses Sundeles (Hebrew: צבי הירש בן חנוך משה זונדלש, romanized: Tzvi
Hirsh ben Ḥanokh
Mosheh Zundeles; fl. 16th century) was a Polish...
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Asher Zebi ben
David of
Ostrowo was a 19th-century
hasidic rabbi who
served as Av Beit Din of Korets, Volhynia, and
later as "maggid" (preacher) of Ostrowo...
- Civilization. p. 44.[full
citation needed] Bali (2008), pp. 91–92. "SHABBETHAI
ẒEBI B.
MORDECAI - JewishEncyclopedia.com". www.jewishencyclopedia.com. Retrieved...
- Zvi
Hirsch Chajes (Hebrew: צבי הירש חיות -
November 20, 1805 -
October 12, 1855; also
Chayes or
Hayot or Chiyos) was a
Galician talmudic scholar. He is...
- Zvi (Zwi)
Hirsch Kalischer (Hebrew:צבי הירש קלישר)(24
March 1795 – 16
October 1874) was an
Orthodox German rabbi who
expressed views, from a religious...
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Rabbi Ẓebi Hirsch Kaidanover (c. 1650 – 1712), a
native of Wilna; was the
author of Kav ha-Yashar (Hebrew: קב הישר). He was the son of
Rabbi Aaron Samuel...