- Shelomo
- n. male first name (Hebrew)
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
Shelomo Dov Goitein — (April 3, 1900 mdash; February 6 1985), whose original given name was Fritz, was an Arabist, historian, and Jewish ethnographer, famous for his expositions of Jewish life in the Islamic Middle Ages, based on the analysis of thousands of Geniza… … Wikipedia
Shelomo Selinger — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Selinger. Shelomo Selinger L’atelier de Shelomo Selinger à Paris … Wikipédia en Français
Shelomo Dov Goitein — Goitein, ca 1978. Shelomo Dov Goitein, né le 3 avril 1900 à Burgkunstadt (Allemagne) et décédé le 6 février 1985 à Princeton, est un historien allemand connu principalement pour ses recherches sur la vie des Juifs dans le … Wikipédia en Français
RIVLIN, SHELOMO ZALMAN — (1886–1962), ḥazzan, composer, and rabbi, son of yosef rivlin . Rivlin studied liturgical music with A.Z. Idelsohn. For 60 years, he was ḥazzan of the Shirat Israel Synagogue in Jerusalem, and founded and directed its school for ḥazzanim and… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
BAT SHELOMO — (Heb. בַּת שְׁלֹמֹה; Daughter of Solomon ), Israel moshav in the Manasseh Hills northeast of Zikhron Ya akov. It was founded in June 1889 by the administration of baron edmond de rothschild , to provide farmsteads for children of Zikhron Ya akov… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
GAN SHELOMO — (Heb. גַּן שְׁלֹמֹה; previously known as Kevuzat Schiller), kibbutz near Reḥovot, affiliated with Iḥud ha Kevuẓot ve ha Kibbutzim. It was founded in 1927 by a pioneer group of former students from Galicia. Affiliated with Ḥever ha Kevuẓot (of… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
HILLELS, SHELOMO — (1873–1953), Hebrew writer. Hillels was raised in Bessarabia, and he served as principal of the Jewish public school of Marcolesti (1902–17). In 1918 he headed the Office of the Federated Councils which was established in Romania to aid the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
KAPLANSKY, SHELOMO — (1884–1950), Zionist labor leader. Born in Bialystok (then Russia), Kaplansky trained as an engineer and joined the Zionist labor movement at an early age. He lived in Vienna between 1903 and 1912, founded the Po alei Zion movement in Austria,… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
LAVI (Levkovitz), SHELOMO — (1882–1963), agricultural pioneer in Ereẓ Israel. Born in Plonsk, Russian Poland, Lavi went to Ereẓ Israel in 1905. At first he worked as a laborer in the Jewish villages in the southern part of the country. In 1909 he moved to Galilee and later… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
BEN-YOSEF (Tabachnik), SHELOMO — (1913–1938), first Jew executed by the British in Palestine. Ben Yosef, who was born in Lutsk, Poland, joined betar in 1928. In 1937 he reached Palestine as an illegal immigrant and joined the Betar work brigade at Rosh Pinnah. Ben Yosef and two… … Encyclopedia of Judaism