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Serach bat
Asher was, in the Tanakh, a
daughter of Asher, the son of Jacob. She is one of the
seventy members of the patriarch's
family who
emigrated from...
- In the
Schechter Letter,
Serach (Hebrew: סרח) is the wife of the
Khazar ruler Sabriel. A Jew, she
encourages her
husband and
other Khazars to
convert to...
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Serach may
refer to: A
Hebrew feminine given name, also
spelled Serah or Serakh:
Serach, the
daughter of the
biblical patriarch Asher about whom many...
- literature,
Serach's mother was
named Hadurah, and was a
descendant of Eber.
Although Hadurah was a wife of Asher, it was her
second marriage, and
Serach's father...
- The
Schirach family or
Šěrach is a
German noble family of
Sorbian (i.e. West Slavic) origin. Many
family members were
noted as theologians, lawyers, historians...
-
Sputnik was a
search engine owned by Rostelecom, a
Russian state-owned
telecommunications company. It
markets itself as an
engine geared towards "local...
- A
search engine is a
software system that
provides hyperlinks to web
pages and
other relevant information on the Web in
response to a user's query. The...
- sien Voda, un
Jakob wia Juda, un
siene Breeda äa Voda. Juda wia
Perez un
Serach äa Voda, dee hee met
Tamar toop
jehaut haud, un
Perez wia
Hezron sien Voda...
- poet of the
Swabian school of poets, the
circle of
Justinus Kerner and the
Serach poets'
circle under count Alexander von Württemberg (1801–1844). His younger...
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Africa v.
Commonwealth of Pa., 662 F.2d 1025, 1032 (3d Cir. 1981) "Lexis
serach". Lexis. (subscription required) "Kaufman V.
Mccaughtry | Findlaw". Caselaw...