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- noun Plural form of
Hebraist .
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In the Bergen-Belsen Displaced Persons camp, the Jewish survivors of the Holocaust, religious and secular, Yiddishists and Hebraists, lived and struggled together, as did Zionists covering the broad political spectrum from left to right who coexisted easily with non-Zionists.
"Don't Let the Light Go Out" - From Bergen-Belsen to the White House 2010
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In the Bergen-Belsen Displaced Persons camp, the Jewish survivors of the Holocaust, religious and secular, Yiddishists and Hebraists, lived and struggled together, as did Zionists covering the broad political spectrum from left to right who coexisted easily with non-Zionists.
Menachem Rosensaft: "Don't Let the Light Go Out" - From Bergen-Belsen to the White House 2010
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Miriam Markel-Mosessohn, above all other female Hebraists of the day, basked in the admiration of her male colleagues.
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Zionists, Hebraists, Yiddishists, socialists, and communists all viewed the “total environment” of the summer camp as an unparalleled venue for the transmission of values.
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In the Bergen-Belsen Displaced Persons camp, the Jewish survivors of the Holocaust, religious and secular, Yiddishists and Hebraists, lived and struggled together, as did Zionists covering the broad political spectrum from left to right who coexisted easily with non-Zionists.
Menachem Rosensaft: "Don't Let the Light Go Out" - From Bergen-Belsen to the White House 2009
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Upon her retirement, Anna G. Sherman kept busy with Zionist meetings, interfaith lectures, reading Hebrew journals, and meeting with her ever-shrinking circle of Hebraists to read poetry and prose.
Anna G. Sherman. 2009
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Some Hebraists would render it, “Divinely (well) did he speak who said,” etc., holding “Allah” to express a superlative like
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Hebraists and Aramaic scholars admit its great difficulty.
The Life of the Blessed Virgin Mary 1774-1824 1954
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[Greek: pascha] with [Greek: paschô] which led some of the earlier fathers, who were not Hebraists, to derive [Greek: pascha] from [Greek: paschô].
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Bacon_ and _Die Kosmologie ... des Roger Bacon_ (Vienna, 1879); S.A. Hirsch, _Early English Hebraists_ (1899); _Book of Essays_ (London, 1905), deals with Bacon as a Hebraist.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 1 "Austria, Lower" to "Bacon" Various
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