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Zerah or
Zérach (זֶרַח / זָרַח "sunrise"
Standard Hebrew Zéraḥ / Záraḥ,
Tiberian Hebrew Zéraḥ / Zāraḥ)
refers to
several people in the
Hebrew Bible...
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Zorach or
Zorah Wahrhaftig (Yiddish: זורח ורהפטיג), also
known as
Zerach Warhaftig (Hebrew: זרח ורהפטיג; 2
February 1906 – 26
September 2002), was an...
- was
going on. One of the
militants opened fire on him,
hitting Zerach in the neck.
Zerach later died in the hospital.[citation needed] At an
emergency session...
- left for him
between the
signatures of
Eliyahu Dobkin and Meir Vilner,
Zerach Warhaftig signed at the top of the next column,
leading to
speculation that...
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halakhic questions and
later served as the beth din's head
after the
death of
Zerach ben Abraham.
Rashi is
generally considered a
leading biblical exegete in...
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Zerach Barnett (Hebrew: זרח ברנט; born 16
April 1843 in Kaunas, Lithuania, died 15
October 1935 in Tel Aviv,
Mandatory Palestine -
today Israel) was a...
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illegitimate (a mamzer) or
subject to
social or
religious disabilities—Perez and
Zerach, for
example (and
although their mother was a
widow who was
willingly impregnated...
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Szymon Goldberg Yaacov Liberman Yakov Zinberg, Prof.,
Kokushikan University Zerach Warhaftig Kanji (Yitzhak) I****umi [ja] (****anese: 石角完爾)
Sally Weil [ja]...
- 1037/0033-2909.128.6.886. ISSN 1939-1455. PMID 12405136. Isserlin, Leanna;
Zerach, Gadi; Solomon,
Zahava (2008). "Acute
stress responses: A
review and synthesis...
- Europe,
among them
Yehoshua Stampfer,
Moshe Shmuel Raab, Yoel
Moshe Salomon,
Zerach Barnett, and
David Gutmann, as well as
Lithuanian Rabbi Aryeh Leib Frumkin...