Havazelet — n. female first name (Hebrew) … English contemporary dictionary
Ehud Havazelet — Infobox Writer name = Ehud Havazelet imagesize = caption = pseudonym = birthdate = birth date and age |1955|7|13|mf=y birthplace = Jerusalem, Israel deathdate = deathplace = occupation = Short Story Writer nationality = USA period = genre =… … Wikipedia
Chawazelet — Ausgabe der Zeitung vom 5. Februar 1906 Die Chawazelet (dt. Lilie; hebräisch חבצלת, Chawatzelet) war eine hebräische Literaturzeitschrift herausgegeben in den Jahren 1863 bis 1911 in Jerusalem. Die Zeitschrift wurde von Israel Back gegründet… … Deutsch Wikipedia
HaChawazelet — Ausgabe der Zeitung vom 5. Februar 1906 Die Chawazelet (dt. Lilie; hebräisch חבצלת, Chawatzelet) war eine hebräische Literaturzeitschrift herausgegeben in den Jahren 1863 bis 1911 in Jerusalem. Die Zeitschrift wurde von Israel Back gegründet… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Habazeleth — Ausgabe der Zeitung vom 5. Februar 1906 Die Chawazelet (dt. Lilie; hebräisch חבצלת, Chawatzelet) war eine hebräische Literaturzeitschrift herausgegeben in den Jahren 1863 bis 1911 in Jerusalem. Die Zeitschrift wurde von Israel Back gegründet… … Deutsch Wikipedia
SAR SHALOM BEN BOAZ — (d. c. 859 or 864 C.E.), gaon of Sura from 838 to 848. Sar Shalom succeeded and was succeeded by natronai b. hilai. His personality reflects a kindly individual, profoundly learned, who exercised a benign and understanding authority. His appeal… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Oregon Book Award — Awarded for Literary Excellence Presented by Literary Arts, Inc. Country United States First awarded 1987 Official website … Wikipedia
KOHEN-ẒEDEK BAR IVOMAI — (or Ikhumai; 9th century), gaon of Sura from 838–48, succeeding R. Mesharshiya (or Moshe) Kahana after an interregnum of two years. Kohen Ẓedek s responsa, usually in Hebrew (rather than the Aramaic common to most of the geonim before him) and… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
NATRONAI BAR HILAI — (ninth cent.), gaon of Sura from 853 to 858. Natronai s father Hilai, who died in 797, was also gaon of Sura. One of the most prolific writers of responsa among the geonim of the ninth century, Natronai always replied in the language in which he… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
SHERIRA BEN ḤANINA GAON — (c. 906–1006), gaon of Pumbedita from 968–1006. Sherira belonged to the family of the exilarchs, who claimed descent from David. His teachers were his father R. Ḥanina and his grandfather R. Judah, both of whom he mentions frequently in his… … Encyclopedia of Judaism