SHILOAH, AMNON — (1928– ), Israeli musicologist of the history and theory of Arabic music. Born in Argentina to Syrian parents, Shiloah settled in Palestine in 1941. He studied Arabic language and literature at the Hebrew University and musicology at the Sorbonne … Encyclopedia of Judaism
SHILOAḤ (Zaslani), REUBEN — (1909–1959), Zionist political officer and Israel diplomat. Born in Jerusalem, Shiloah possessed expertise on Arab affairs, combined with political imagination and a talent for analysis of international affairs. He was one of the yishuv s first… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
SHILOAH, SILOAM — (Heb. שֶׁלַח, שִׁלֹּחַ), name applied to the waters of the Gihon spring in Isaiah 8:6; it is probably derived from the root שלח (shlḥ; to send forth ), which occurs in Psalms 104:10 in connection with springs. The pool of Shelah mentioned in… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Shiloah (Bibel) — Schilo (hebräisch שילה, Schiloh, Shiloh, Silo; unüblicher auch Shiloah, Shiloach, Schiloach, Siloah, Siloa, Siloam, Silwan, Salih, Saalih, Saleh) ist ein Wort unbekannter Bedeutung im Alten Testament der Bibel: In Genesis (1. Buch Mose) (Gen 49,8 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Shiloah — Bassin de Silwan Le Bassin de Silwan, Siloam (Hébreu : envoyé) ou en français Siloé, est un lieu mentionné tant dans la Bible hébraïque que dans le Nouveau Testament : c est le bassin d Ézéchias, et l endroit où Jésus guérit un aveugle… … Wikipédia en Français
Shiloah, The waters of — =Siloah, (Neh. 3:15) and Siloam (q.v.) … Easton's Bible Dictionary
Shiloah, Reuven — (1909 59) One of the founders and first director of Israel s foreign intelligence service, Mossad (March 1951 September 1952). An intelligence official in the Yishuv, he was involved in the Rhodes and Lausanne talks following Israel s War of… … Historical Dictionary of Israel
Shiloah tunnel — tunnel near Jerusalem where ancient Hebrew writings dating from the period of the Kings were found … English contemporary dictionary
Reuven Shiloah — (December 1909 1959) was the first Director of the Mossad from 1949 to 1952. Born in Ottoman ruled Jerusalem as Reuven Zaslanski, he would later shorten his last name to Zaslani and use the codeword Shiloah. From an Orthodox Jewish family and… … Wikipedia
Reuven Shiloah — 1949 Reuven Shiloah (hebräisch ראובן שילוח; * Dezember 1909 in Jerusalem; † 1959) war 1951 bis 1952 der erste Direktor des israelischen Nachrichtendienstes Mossad. Er wurde unter dem Namen Re uwen Zaslanski als Sohn eines orthodoxen Rabbiners in… … Deutsch Wikipedia