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Sapir (Hebrew: סַפִּיר) is a
community settlement in
southern Israel.
Located near
Route 90, it
falls under the
jurisdiction of
Central Arava Regional...
- myself, are
these accusations themselves a kind of antisemitism?"
Michael Sappir, an Israeli-born German-Jewish anti-Zionist
activist affiliated with Jewish-Israeli...
- The idea of
linguistic relativity,
known also as the
Whorf hypothesis, the Sapir–Whorf
hypothesis (/səˌpɪər ˈhwɔːrf/ sə-PEER WHORF), or Whorfianism, is...
- including:
sefer ("text" - ספר),
sippur ("recounting a story" - סיפור),
sappir ("sapphire" - ספיר, "brilliance", "luminary"), sfar ("boundary" - ספר),...
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Jacob Saphir (Hebrew: יעקב הלוי ספיר; 1822–1886) was a 19th-century writer, ethnographer,
researcher of
Hebrew m****cripts, a
traveler and
emissary of...
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Middle Ages,
lapis lazuli was
often called sapphire (sapphirus in Latin,
sappir in Hebrew),
though it had
little to do with the
stone today known as the...
- Even
Sapir (Hebrew: אֶבֶן סַפִּיר, lit. Sapphire) is a
moshav in
central Israel.
Located on the
outskirts of Jerusalem, it
falls under the jurisdiction...
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Dissimilation of
geminate consonants through n-insertion: the
adjective šappīr "beautiful" is
regularly written šnpyr; likewise, the
divine name gadd "Tyché"...
- Saphir, who
wrote about Shukr Kuhayl in the
Jerusalem press and in his Even
Sappir,
indicated that
almost all the Jews of
Yemen at that time
believed the messianic...
- für die Gesch. der Juden," iii. 201 ib. 208 ib. 211
Jacob Safir, in "Eben
Sappir," p. 58a, Lyck, 1866 Gl****berg, "Zikron Berit," p. 122, Berlin, 1892 Abrahams...