Sarah — See Israel and Sarah … Historical dictionary of the Holocaust
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Sarah Aaronsohn — (January 5, 1890 – October 9, 1917) was a member of Nili, a ring of Jewish spies working for the British in World War I, and a sister of notable botanist Aaron Aaronsohn.[1] Sometimes she is … Wikipedia
Sarah Leah Whitson — Alma mater • University of California, Berkeley (Bachelor of Arts, 1988) • Harvard Law School (Juris Doctor, 1991) Occupation Human rights activist Employer Human Rights Wa … Wikipedia
Sarah Silverman — Silverman at the Tribeca Film Festival, 2007 Pseudonym Big S Birth name Sara … Wikipedia
SARAH — (Sarai; Heb. שָׂרַי ,שָׂרָה), the first of the four matriarchs; wife of abraham . Sarah is first mentioned in Genesis 11:29. Exceptionally, her genealogy is not given. According to Genesis 20:12, Sarah was Abraham s half sister, the daughter of… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Sarah Grimké — Sarah Moore Grimké (November 26, 1792 – December 23, 1873) was an American abolitionist, writer, and suffragist. Contents 1 Early life … Wikipedia
Sarah Honig — is an Israeli journalist and opinion columnist. Honig was born in Israel and reared in both Israel and the United States. She was educated at the High School of Music and Art in New York City and at Tel Aviv University. Honig began work as a… … Wikipedia
Sarah Kafrit — Date of birth 26 July 1900 Place of birth Minsk, Russian Empire Year of aliyah 1920 … Wikipedia
ISRAEL — (Heb. יִשְׂרָאֵל). (1) The name of honor given to jacob after his mysterious struggle with the angel, Thy name shall be called no more Jacob but Israel, for thou hast striven (sarita from the root sarah, שרה) with God (El, אֵל) and with men and… … Encyclopedia of Judaism