- Malakh
- angel
Yiddish-English dictionary (in roman letters). 2013.
Yiddish-English dictionary (in roman letters). 2013.
Malakh — See Aradan for Malach, the character from J.R.R. Tolkien s Middle earth universe. : See Malachim for the name of the by alphabet Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa. : See Malachim (Chassidus) for the quasi Hassidic dynasty. : See Malachi for the Biblical … Wikipedia
Malakh — Im Zoroastrismus gibt es, ähnlich wie in anderen Religionen, Malakhim für Engel und Daeva für Dämonen. Malakh ist die Einzahl von Malakhim. Malakhim auf der Jakobsleiter Auch die hebräische Bibel berichtet von Malakhim, vor allem als Boten Gottes … Deutsch Wikipedia
Malakh — Malakhim en el Ensueño de Jacob Un Malakh (plural Malakhim) es un ángel mensajero que aparece repetidamente en la Biblia Hebrea, la literatura Rabínica y en la liturgia judía tradicional. En hebreo moderno, mal akh es el término general empleado… … Wikipedia Español
MALAKH, ḤAYYIM BEN SOLOMON — (between 1650 and 1660–1716 or 1717), leader of the Shabbatean sect. Malakh was born in Kalish. Nothing is known about his early career, but he became a highly respected rabbinic scholar, kabbalist, and preacher. He was soon attracted by the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
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Angel (Judaism) — For other uses, see Malach. Main article: angel In Judaism an angel (Hebrew: מַלְאָךְ malakh, plural malakhim) is a messenger of God, an angelic envoy or an angel in general who appears throughout the Hebrew Bible, Rabbinic literature, and… … Wikipedia
SHABBETAI ẒEVI — (1626–1676), the central figure of Shabbateanism, the messianic movement named after him. Background of the Movement Shabbateanism was the largest and most momentous messianic movement in Jewish history subsequent to the destruction of the Temple … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Grimoire — A grimoire (pronEng|grɪˈmwɑr) is a textbook of magic. Books of this genre, typically giving instructions for invoking angels or demons, performing divination and gaining magical powers, have circulated throughout Europe since the Middle… … Wikipedia
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Malach — or Malakh can refer to: Angel in Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Angel (Judaism), malakh being the Hebrew word for messenger. Malachim (Hasidic dynasty), founded by Rabbi Chaim Avraham Dov Ber Levine haCohen, known as the Malach Fiction Malach… … Wikipedia