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Zemach is a
Hebrew word
signifying 'branch', 'sprout' or 'shoot',
metaphorically also growth, a new start, ****ure hope, and
biblically - the
coming of...
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Zemach Shabad (Hebrew: צמח שאבאד, Polish:
Cemach Szabad, Russian: Цемах Шабад,
Tsemakh Shabad; 5
February 1864, Vilnius,
Russian Empire (now Vilnius, Lithuania)...
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Shlomo Zemach (Hebrew: שלמה צמח; 2 June 1886 – 6
November 1974) was an
Israeli author, agriculturalist, and
early Zionist pioneer.
Zemach was born in 1886...
- Eddy M.
Zemach (1935 – 21 May 2021) was an
Israeli philosopher, born in Jerusalem,
Mandatory Palestine. He was Ahad Ha'am
Professor Emeritus in the Department...
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Margot Zemach (November 30, 1931 – May 21, 1989) was an
American illustrator of more than
forty children's books, some of
which she also wrote. Many were...
- Rita B.
Zemach (née Dresner;
April 3, 1926 – June 8, 2015) was an
American statistician who
worked for the
Michigan Department of
Public Health, and helped...
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Benjamin Zemach (1
February 1901 – 18 June 1997) was a Polish-Israeli c****ographer and dancer. He was
nominated for an
Academy Award in the
category Best...
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character was Chukovsky's acquaintance, the
Vilnian Jewish physician Zemach Shabad (1864–1935), whom he met in 1912.
Chykovsky described him in his...
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Zemah (Hebrew: צמח, literally: plant; also
spelled Tzemach, Tzemah,
Zemach) may
refer to:
Zemah ben Hayyim, Gaon of Sura from 889 to 895
Zemah ben Paltoi...
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edition 1925. The
Jewish Encyclopedia of 1906
cites the
historical work
Zemach David by
David Gans, a
disciple of the Maharal,
published in 1592. In it...