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Ephraim (/ˈiːfriːəm/; Hebrew: אֶפְרַיִם ʾEp̄rayīm, in pausa: אֶפְרָיִם ʾEp̄rāyīm) was,
according to the Book of Genesis, the
second son of
Joseph ben...
- Ma'ale
Efrayim (Hebrew: מַעֲלֵה אֶפְרַיִם, lit.
Ascent of Ephraim) is an
Israeli settlement in the West Bank,
organized as a
secular settlement and a...
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Ephraim Katzir (Hebrew: אפרים קציר, romanized:
Efrayim Katsir; 16 May [O.S. 3 May] 1916 – 30 May 2009) was an
Israeli biophysicist and
Labor Party politician...
- Etz
Efraim (Hebrew: עֵץ אֶפְרַיִם, lit. Tree of Ephraim) is a
mixed (religious and nonreligious)
Israeli settlement in the West Bank.
Located between Ariel...
- (Venetian: Azarìa Piccio; Hebrew: עזריה בן אפרים פיגו, romanized: Azarya ben
Efrayim Figu; Portuguese:
Azarias Figo; 1579–6
February 1647) was a
Venetian Talmudist...
- bar/ben
Ephraim (Aram./Heb.: מָשִׁיחַ בַּר/בֶּן אֶפְרַיִם Māšīaḥ bar/ben
Efrayīm), is a
Jewish messiah from the
tribe of
Ephraim and a
descendant of Joseph...
- فارص Péreẓ Pāreẓ פֶּרֶץ / פָּרֶץ
Perez ܦܲܪܨ Parṣ ʾIfrāym إفرايم
Efraim Efráyim אֶפְרַיִם/אֶפְרָיִם
Ephraim ܐܲܦܪܹܝܡ Ap̄rēm Ἐφραίμ Ḥūbāb حُوبَابَ Chobab...
- were in
Paris when it was
occupied by ****
Germany in 1940. His father,
Efrayim, was
picked up in the
first major round-up of
French Jews, but he was released...
- Neve
Monosson (Hebrew: נוה מונוסון), also
known as Neve
Efraim and Neve
Efraim Monosson,
commonly called Monosson by its residents, is a muni****l borough...
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Kristianopoler (ib. 1815) Bet
Efrayim (4 parts, ib. 1818),
responsa on the four
parts of the
Shulchan 'Arukh Yad
Efrayim (Dubno, 1820),
commentaries on...