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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...
- Smah bar Paltoy, also
known as
Tzemach ben
Poltoi and
Zemaḥ Gaon (Jewish
Babylonian Aramaic: צמח בר מר רב פולטוי, romanized: Ṣmaḥ bar Pullāṭāy, died 890)...
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Jacob ben
Hayyim Zemah (17th century) was a
Portuguese kabalist and physician. He
received a
medical training in his
native country as a Marrano, but...
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Simeon ben
Zemah Duran, also
Tzemach Duran (1361–1444; Hebrew: שמעון בן צמח דוראן),
known as
Rashbatz (רשב"ץ) or Tashbatz, was a
prominent Jewish scholar...
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Zemah ben
Hayyim (Hebrew: צמח בן חיים), or
sometimes Zemah b. Hayyim, was Gaon of Sura from 889 to 895. He was the
stepbrother and
successor of Nahshon...
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David Gans (Hebrew: דָּוִד בֶּן שְׁלֹמֹה גנז; 1541–1613), also
known as
Rabbi Dovid Solomon Ganz, was a
Jewish chronicler, mathematician, historian, astronomer...
- Zion
Tzemah (Hebrew: ציון צמח; born
January 19, 1990) is an
Israeli footballer who
plays for
Hapoel Gan
Yavne as an
attacking midfielder. Zion
Tzemah at...
- say that it was a
tradition from
Moses at
Mount Sinai".
Rabbi Simeon ben
Zemah Duran likewise rejected the
dogma of the 613 as
being the sum of the Law...
- "Thus says the Lord of hosts: Here is a man
whose name is
Branch (Hebrew:
Zemah): for he
shall branch out in his place, and he
shall build the
temple of...
-
Kabbalah spread, the
title also
became ****ociated with it.
Jacob ben
Hayyim Zemah wrote in his
glossa on
Isaac Luria's
version of the
Shulchan Aruch that...