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Teman or
Teiman may
refer to:
Teman or
Teiman, the
Hebrew for Yemen,
homeland of the
Temani or Teimani, the
Yemenite Jews In the Tanakh, Job's
friend Eliphaz...
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Geulei Teiman (Hebrew: גְּאֻלֵי תֵּימָן or גאולי תימן, lit. The
Redeemed of Yemen) is a
religious moshav in
central Israel.
Located near
Hadera in the...
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Yahaduth Teiman: Bene Berak: Or
Neriyah ben
Mosheh Ozeri: 2001 or 2002
Siddur Tefillat HaḤodesh — Beit
Yaakov (Nusaḥ Shami), Nusaḥ Sepharadim,
Teiman, and...
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Canaanite clan, the son of
Eliphaz (Esau's
eldest son). Omar's
brothers were
Teiman (the name is
later ****ociated with Yemen), Zepho, Ga'atam,
Kenaz and Amalek...
- (Arabic: الرسالة اليمنية,
translated as Hebrew: אגרת תימן, romanized: Iggeret
Teiman) was an
important communication written by
Maimonides and sent to the Yemenite...
- as the right-hand side of the
rising sun, like
Biblical Hebrew תֵּימָן
teiman 'south' from יָמִין
yamin 'right',
Aramaic תַּימנַא
taymna from יָמִין yamin...
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Hullin (Chapter Kol ha-Basar) (in Hebrew). ha-Agudah le-Hatzalat
Ginzei Teiman. p. 98. OCLC 745065428. Maimonides,
Mishne Torah (Hil. Ma'achaloth Asuroth...
- Be'er
Sheva Airfield (Hebrew: שְׂדֵה תֵּימָן), also
known as the
Teyman Airfield (IATA: BEV, ICAO: LLBS) is an
Israeli airfield located near Beersheba...
- Wars
Spanish Civil War
World War II
Production history Designer Johannes Teiman Designed 1926
Manufacturer ****nal
Produced 1926 No. built 570 Specifications...
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suggests that Yahweh,
originally a warrior-god from
Sinai /
Paran / Edom /
Teiman, was
known separately from El at an
early point in
early Israel. Whereas...