- hākore
- unaspirated (linguistic term)
Maori-English wordlist. 2008.
Maori-English wordlist. 2008.
Haayal Hakore — (Hebrew: האייל הקורא lit. The Moose , but can be read as The Calling Elk or The Reading Elk ) is an online Israeli magazine for culture and current affairs. The site was established September 12, 1999, and sports a Slashdot style response engine… … Wikipedia
Sha'ar HaGolan — Infobox Kibbutz kibbutz name = Sha ar HaGolan foundation = 21 March 1937 founded by = Czechoslovakian and Polish Hashomer Hatzair members region = Golan Heights council = Emek HaYarden industry = Agriculture, plastics, tourism affiliation =… … Wikipedia
List of junctions and interchanges in Israel — This List of junctions and interchanges in Israel is a list of the named junctions ( he. צומת, tsomet ) and interchanges ( he. מחלף, mechlaf ) in Israel in alphabetical order. The numbers of roads which are part of the junction or interchage are… … Wikipedia
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Hidesaburō Kurushima — (久留島秀三郎) (September 11, 1888 ndash; September 22, 1970) was a President, International Commissioner, and Chairman of the National Board of the Boy Scouts of Japan, the younger brother of nihongo|Nakano Chūkichi|中野忠八.He was the discoverer of… … Wikipedia
BIALIK, ḤAYYIM NAḤMAN — (1873–1934), the greatest Hebrew poet of modern times, essayist, storywriter, translator, and editor, who exercised a profound influence on modern Jewish culture. Born in the village of Radi, near Zhitomir (Volhynia), Bialik s development as a… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
BIBLIOGRAPHY — As in general bibliography, the development of Hebrew bibliography is characterized by the transition from brief listings to more detailed catalogues. The listing of the books of the Bible which appears in the Talmud (BB 14b, 15a) had as its… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
BRAININ, REUBEN — (1862–1939), Hebrew and Yiddish author. Brainin was born in Lyady, Belorussia, and received a traditional Jewish education. His first article was on the last days of perez smolenskin (Ha Meliẓ (1888), no. 59). In 1892 he settled in Vienna where… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
FRIEDMANN, DAVID ARYEH — (1889–1957), Hebrew critic and editor. After studying medicine at Moscow University, he emigrated in 1925 to Palestine, where he was a practicing ophthalmologist and active member of the medical association. Friedmann wrote many articles in the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
FRISCHMANN, DAVID — (1859–1922), one of the first major writers in modern Hebrew literature. Versatile and prolific in his literary creativity, Frischmann was an innovator in style and in the treatment of his subject, especially in the Hebrew short story, the ballad … Encyclopedia of Judaism
HURWITZ, SAUL ISRAEL — (1861–1922), Hebrew writer and critic. Born in Uvarovichi (Mogilev district), Russia, Hurwitz became a successful merchant and banker. After the 1905 revolution, he moved to Berlin, returning in 1914 to Russia where he lost his fortune during… … Encyclopedia of Judaism