haham — hahȁm m DEFINICIJA jud. u Židova Sefarda, mudar čovjek, ob. naziv za uglednog rabina ETIMOLOGIJA hebr. ḥākhām: mudrac … Hrvatski jezični portal
haham — is., din b., İbr. Yahudi din adamı Birleşik Sözler hahambaşı hahamhane … Çağatay Osmanlı Sözlük
haham — [ hα:həm] (also chacham) noun a spiritual leader among Sephardic Jews, or a person learned in Jewish law. Origin from Heb. ḥāḵām wise … English new terms dictionary
HAHAM — Mûsevilerin dinî reisi, râhibi, âlimi … Yeni Lügat Türkçe Sözlük
haham — variant of hakam … Useful english dictionary
hahambaşa — hahám báşa s.m. (înv.) marele rabin (la evrei). Trimis de blaurb, 09.09.2006. Sursa: DAR … Dicționar Român
List of British Jews — is a list that includes Jewish people from the United Kingdom and its predecessor states.Although the first Jews may have arrived on the island of Great Britain with the Romans, it wasn t until the Norman Conquest of William the Conqueror in 1066 … Wikipedia
Solomon Ayllon — (born in the Orient 1664 (1660?); died Amsterdam, April 101728) was haham of the Sephardic congregations in London and Amsterdam, and a follower of Shabbethai Ẓebi. His name is derived from a town in the Spanish province Segovia, of the name of… … Wikipedia
Sabbateans — Also not to be confused with Subbotniks or Sabbatarians. Note: Most Sabbateans during and after Sabbatai Zevi were Jews and practiced only Judaism, whereas the Donmeh officially practice/d Islam and are not regarded as Jews. Sabbateans is a… … Wikipedia
GAON, SOLOMON — (1912–1994), English Sephardi rabbi. Born in Travnik (Yugoslavia), Gaon studied for the rabbinate at Jews College, London. After acting as senior ḥazzan, he was in 1949 appointed haham of the Spanish and Portuguese Jews Congregations in the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism