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  • 111Crazy Night — Tina Fey (avec son mari Jeff Richmond) lors de la première du film en avril 2010 …

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  • 112Prix Bialik — Le prix Bialik est un prix littéraire annuel décerné par la municipalité de Tel Aviv, pour récompenser des avancées significatives en littérature hébraïque. Le prix a été nommé ainsi en mémoire de Haïm Nahman Bialik, poète de langue hébraïque. Il …

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  • 113Eremit — Einsiedler; Klausner * * * Ere|mit 〈m. 16〉 1. = Einsiedler; Ggs Zönobit 2. = Einsiedlerkrebs [<grch. eremites; zu eremos „einsam, verlassen“; verwandt mit arm, Arbeit, Erbe] * * * Ere|mit [österr. auch: … mɪt], der; …

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  • 114Einsiedler — ↑ Einsiedlerin Außenseiter, Außenseiterin, Einzelgänger, Einzelgängerin, Sonderling; (bildungsspr.): Individualist, Individualistin, Outsider, Outsiderin, Solitär; (oft abwertend): Eigenbrötler, Eigenbrötlerin. Eremit, Klausner; (Rel.): Anachoret …

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  • 115ИИСУС ХРИСТОС — [греч. ᾿Ιησοῦς Χριστός], Сын Божий, Бог, явившийся во плоти (1 Тим 3. 16), взявший на Себя грех человека, Своей жертвенной смертью сделавший возможным его спасение. В НЗ Он именуется Христом, или Мессией (Χριστός, Μεσσίας), Сыном (υἱός), Сыном… …

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  • 116ALEXANDER SUSSKIND BEN MOSES OF GRODNO — (d. 1793), Lithuanian kabbalist. Alexander lived a secluded life in Grodno, never engaging in light conversation so as not to be deterred from study and prayer. Many stories were told about him. According to a well substantiated one, several days …

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  • 117BEN-AMMI (Rabinowicz), MORDECAI — (1854–1932), author and journalist writing in Russian. A traditional Jewish education and the harsh circumstances of his life after he lost his father at a young age are reflected in his stories. At Odessa he attended a yeshivah where the… …

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  • 118ELIJAH BEN SOLOMON ZALMAN — (the Vilna Gaon or Elijah Gaon ; acronym Ha GRA = Ha Gaon Rabbi Eliyahu; 1720–1797), one of the greatest spiritual and intellectual leaders of Jewry in modern times. A man of iron will, Elijah combined the personal life of an intellectual hermit… …

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  • 119ENCYCLOPEDIAS — of General Content in Hebrew and Yiddish Outside of Israel The first Hebrew encyclopedias were translations or adaptations of Arabic works, which were intended as systematic presentations of the sciences in the medieval Aristotelian scheme, not… …

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  • 120ḤAYYIM PALTIEL BEN JACOB — (late 13th–early 14th century), German talmudic scholar. Ḥayyim Paltiel was a pupil of eliezer of Touques, and also, apparently, of meir b. baruch of Rothenburg. He traveled through the cities of Bohemia and served as rabbi of Magdeburg. His… …

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