- In Judaism, the
korban (קָרְבָּן, qorbān), also
spelled qorban or corban, is any of a
variety of
sacrificial offerings described and
commanded in the...
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Hennadii Olehovych Korban (Ukrainian: Геннадій Олегович Корбан; born May 24, 1970) is a
former Ukrainian businessman and politician. Born to a
Jewish family...
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Korban (23 May 1927 – 15
January 2024) was a
Polish middle-distance runner. He
competed in the men's 800
metres at the 1952
Summer Olympics.
Korban died...
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Korban may
refer to the
following people Given name
Korban Blake,
British multi-genre
author Surname Gennady Korban (born 1949),
Russian Greco-Roman wrestler...
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Sasha Korban is a
Ukrainian graffiti artist. His 2018
Mariupol mural of
Milana Abdura****ova, a 3-year-old girl who
survived a
missile attack by pro-Russian...
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Yelena Korban (née Didilenko; born
April 20, 1961) is a
retired track and
field sprinter from the
Soviet Union,
known for
winning the
bronze medal in the...
- The omer
offering (
korban omer), or the
sheaf offering, was an
offering (
korban) made by the
Jewish priests in the
Temple in Jerusalem. The
offering consisted...
- cleansed.
While most
services require a
minyan of at
least ten people, the
Korban Pesach must be
offered before a
quorum of thirty—it must be
performed in...
- the day
before P****over,
which was the day
prescribed for
bringing the
Korban Pesach ("Paschal offering", i.e. P****over lamb) in anti****tion of that...
- were
required to be bulls, rams,
goats (as sin offerings) and lambs. A
korban olah was also made as a sin
offering on the
appointment of a priest, on...