ashré

  • 1ashre — äˈshrā noun (plural ashre) Etymology: Hebrew ashrē happy, the first word of the first two verses (Psalms 84:4 & 144:15) of the recital : a recital in the daily liturgy of the Jews of the two verses from Psalms 84 and 144 followed by the… …

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  • 2Hannah Szenes — in a Hungarian army uniform as a Purim costume. Hannah Szenes (Hebrew: חנה סנש‎) (Hungarian: Szenes Anikó), often anglicized as Hannah Senesh (July 17, 1921 – November 7, 1944) was a Hungarian Jew, one of 37 Jews from the British Mandate for… …

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  • 3Biblical poetry — The ancient Hebrews perceived that there were poetical portions in their sacred texts, as shown by their entitling as songs or chants such passages as Exodus 15:1 19 and Numbers 21:17 20; and a song or chant (shir) is, according to the primary… …

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