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Conference on Jewish Names to honor Ed’s 78th (Hebrew: `oz ‘strength’) birthday. The conference was held on August 13, 2001 in conjunction with the 13th World Congress of Jewish Studies on the Mt. Scopus Campus of The Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Israel.1 Subsequently, in his honor, we published a jubilee 4th volume
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smmorg NAMES LIST OF THE VICTIMS OF THE HOLOCAUST 5 NAMES LIST OF VICTIMS OF THE HOLOCAUST This list contains the names of 5,000 Jewish and non-Jewish individuals who were murdered by Nazi Germany and its collaborators between 1939 and 1945. Each name is followed by the victim’s country of origin or place of death.
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The corpus of names used by Jews in Palestine5 in Persian and Graeco-Roman times also forms an indispensable basis for comparison with the study of Jewish names outside this area. Jewish names are an important source of evidence about Jewish life in Graeco-Roman Egypt and elsewhere in the Jewish diaspora.
New light on the Selection of Jewish Children's Names - JSTOR
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Naming after the day of birth. (4) A posthumous son is named after his. 7. Change of name to avert death. father, or daughter after her mother. 8. Ashkenazi customs. (5) The younger children are sometimes. 9. Naming after the dead. named after their other uncles and aunts.
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mózes (= Moses), mózsi (diminutive of Moses) for Jewish men; rebeka (= Rebecca), sára (= Sarah) for Jewish women; rifke (diminutive from Rebecca) for Jewish girls (Szendrey 1936: 253). The names can be particularly characteristic when in conjunction with other sociological features. Illustrated by a Hungarian Jewish joke (Farkas 2012a: 349):
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The corpus of names used by Jews in Palestine5 in Persian and Graeco-Roman times also forms an indispensable basis for comparison with the study of Jewish names outside this area. Jewish names are an important source of evidence about Jewish life in Graeco-Roman Egypt and elsewhere in the Jewish diaspora.
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The Jewish encyclopedia: a descriptive record of the history, religion, literature, and customs of the Jewish people from the earliest times to the present day 1907 Cyrus Adler Jewish Personal Names 1992 Shmuel Gorr "This book shows the roots of more than 1,200 Jewish personal names. It shows
Names: A Journal of Onomastics
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changing, the author does not dwell on either the Jewish names or the assumed names. To be sure, there is a list of distinctive Jewish names from a 1942 study, in which we see common Jewish surnames such as Goldberg, Levy, and Cohen. But the examples of assumed names can be found within the text only as part of anecdotal and supportive …
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Alqush, near Mosul, was visited by thousands of Kurdish Jews every Shavuoth (Pentecost) Holiday, or as it is called. by them ez-zyra "the Pilgrimage Holiday".6 Due to a similar. tradition the names hasqel "Ezekiel", 'szra "Ezra", dani'el. "Daniel" were most common among the Baghdadi Jews.7 Some proper names, derived from Hebrew abstract nouns ...
German-Jewish Names in America - JSTOR
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German-Jewish Names In America 145 tion of the names which German Jews brought to America in the form of -heim(er) and -stein(er). Kessler designates as "Jewish place names" from the old German territory of west, south-middle and northwest Ger-many a total of 119 names ending in -heimer and -steiner-again only a fraction of the whole.7
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Alqush, near Mosul, was visited by thousands of Kurdish Jews every Shavuoth (Pentecost) Holiday, or as it is called. by them ez-zyra "the Pilgrimage Holiday".6 Due to a similar. tradition the names hasqel "Ezekiel", 'szra "Ezra", dani'el. "Daniel" were most common among the Baghdadi Jews.7 Some proper names, derived from Hebrew abstract nouns ...
Names: A Journal of Onomastics
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By Alexander Avram. Studies in Jewish Onomastics. University Park, PA: Penn State University Press. 2021. Pp. 296. Price $115.00. ISBN 13: 9780271091426. The historical implications of specific Romanian and Romanized surnames are the unique loci of inquiry in this volume. While the stated goal of the author—Alexander Avram, the Director of ...
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of women and men (about 500 recorded names),4 members of the Libyan Jewish communities from the late-nineteenth through the early-twentieth centuries. Also documented are the names of several non-Libyan individu-als living in, or involved with, the Libyan Jewish community. Most of the names are written in the local Judeo-Arabic script. In di-
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3 If a petitioners last name was a distinctive Jewish name (one of those listed in figure 2), or ir both first and last names were common to Jews, I counted a petitioner and his or her family as Jewish. If only one name was common to Jews, I used other information in the petition, such as residential address, occupation, and birthplace to help
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top names for year 2006 are also briefly examined. The chart below gives a coded, alphabetical listing of the personal names in the e-corpus. An asterisk marks the names from the 2006. TABLE 1 NAME CODES FOR THE ONOMASTIC CORPUS NAME CODE NAME CODE NAME CODE NAME CODE 1. Alina* ALA * 22. Erika E RI 43. Karin K RN …
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characterized the Jewish presence and minimized their contribution to Romanian society” (28). Avram’s methodological approach (chapter 2) is grounded in a firm understanding of the composition of Jewish names and Jewish naming practices. A typology of Jewish surnames identifies common features through which names are organized.
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There examples of the orthography -yw in post-exilic names Persian period; thus, on seals of the fifth century we have 'ivryiv (from Jericho) 2) and hlqyiv (from Babylonia) 3). -yhw -yhw -yhw (or its abbriviation -yh) is much more frequently. Elephantine, for example, the name × hyw occurs six times, but the.
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changing, the author does not dwell on either the Jewish names or the assumed names. To be sure, there is a list of distinctive Jewish names from a 1942 study, in which we see common Jewish surnames such as Goldberg, Levy, and Cohen. But the examples of assumed names can be found within the text only as part of anecdotal and supportive …
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The names of the Holocaust victims that appear on this list were taken from Pages of Testimony submitted to Yad Vashem OFIN CHANA YCCHAK 19 POLAND WARSZAWA, POLAND 1942 ORDER BORUCH BEN CIJON 65 POLAND TRISK, WOLYN, POLAND 23/08/42 ORENSTEIN CHAJA MOSHE 23 POLAND SIEDLCE, GHETTO 1943 UNGAR …
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“Too Long, Too Foreign . . . Too Jewish”: Jews, Name
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cal patterns that have made both Jews and non-Jews conscious of “Jewish names” as a distinct category. Ashkenazic Jews of Eastern Europe were required to take last names as a part of their assimilation throughout Europe, and those names were frequently German-sounding names that sounded different from those of the rest of the population.
JEWISH FESTAL NAMES IN ANTIQUITY—A NEGLECTED
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Hodesh, a Benjaminite woman whose name shows born at the New Moon (= hodesh) (1 Chron. 8.9).11. period, there was an extension of the practice. This in the formulation of the new names Haggai, another the festal root HG, and Shabbethai (= born on the and, secondly, in the use of those names by Diasporan Judaean Jews.
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The names of the Holocaust victims that appear on this list were taken from Pages of Testimony submitted to Yad Vashem OFIN CHANA YCCHAK 19 POLAND WARSZAWA, POLAND 1942 ORDER BORUCH BEN CIJON 65 POLAND TRISK, WOLYN, POLAND 23/08/42 ORENSTEIN CHAJA MOSHE 23 POLAND SIEDLCE, GHETTO 1943 UNGAR …
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