- The
Shrine of the Book (Hebrew: היכל הספר,
Heikhal HaSefer) is a wing of the
Israel Museum in the
Givat Ram
neighborhood of
Jerusalem that
houses the...
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become a
venue for
cultural events in
recent years as the site of Shav'ua
Hasefer (an
annual w****-long book fair) and
outdoor music performances. The Jerusalem...
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Editura Hasefer, 2004 p. 215-216 (Federation of
Jewish Communities in
Romania -
Contributions of
Romanian Jews to
culture and civilization,
Hasefer Publishing...
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package and as
online freeware from
Mechon Mamre,
Hebrew Wikisource and Base
HaSefer (see the
latter three below). All of
these versions are
based on the Aleppo...
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December 2007
Chronology – From the
History Museum of the
Romanian Jews;
Hasefer Publishing House, The
Romanian Jewish Community,
archived from the original...
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Voudouris and
Camil Fuchs,
Jewish identity after the
Second World War,
Editura Hasefer, Bucharest, 1999, p. 16. ISBN 973-9235-73-5
Monica Săvulescu Voudouris...
- Berlin: LIT. pp. 29–42. ISBN 978-3-643-10611-7. Schatteles,
Tiberiu (2013).
Evreii din Timișoara în perspectivă istorică.
Hasefer. ISBN 9789736302671....
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technologit shel Heil
HaAvir Propeller on open book,
gearwheel and
wings Naval Officers School of Acre
Cadets Beit
haSefer leKzinei Yam Akko
Anchor and seaweed...
- democracies. In Judaism, the term "People of the Book" (Hebrew: עם הספר, Am
HaSefer) has been
reappropriated as a term to
designate the
Jewish people, in reference...
- "Thunder" and "Antelope"), 1961,
Shloshim Amud ("Thirty Pages"), 1965, Ze Shem
HaSefer ("This is the Name of the Book"), 1971,
HaShever HaSuri-Afrika'i ("The...