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Shalom and Sharabi
* Siddur Kavanot HaRashash, Shalom Sharabi, Publisher: Yeshivat HaChaim Ve ' Hashalom
* Shalom Sharabi
* Shalom Sharabi, the Rashash
The most elaborate version of these is contained in the Siddur published by the 18th century Yemenite Kabbalist Shalom Sharabi for the use of the Bet El yeshivah in Jerusalem: this contains only a few lines of text on each page, the rest being filled with intricate meditations on the letter combinations in the prayers.
These included notes on practice and the Kabbalistic additions to the prayers, but not the meditations of Shalom Sharabi, as the books were designed for public congregational use.
His main teachers were the Yishuv haYashan rabbis Isaac HaKohen Rapoport, Shalom Sharabi, and Haim ibn Attar ( the Ohr HaHaim ).
Ashlag had high hopes of meeting great Kabbalists in Jerusalem including the Sephardi followers of the great 18th century Yemenite Jewish Kabbalist Sar Shalom Sharabi.
Sar Shalom Sharabi (), also known as the Rashash, the Shemesh or Ribbi Shalom Mizraḥi deyedi ` a Sharabi ( Jewish Sharab, ( 1720 – 1777 ), was a Yemenite Rabbi, Halachist, Chazzan and Kabbalist.
Sar Shalom Sharabi was born in Sana ' a, Yemen.
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Shalom and 18th
Shalom, who won the 18th spot in the combined list of the three parties, became deputy to the defense minister, Itzhak Morderchai.
His writings include " Emet va-Shalom ", " Rehovot Hanahar ", " Derech Shalom " and " Nahar Shalom ", in which he answers 70 questions of the Hahamim of Tunis, who were among the leading Sephardic authorities in the 18th century.

Shalom and /
sv: Neve Shalom / Wahat al Salam
Israeli Grouch, Moishe Oofnik, Oscar's cousin, is the only character to survive the first Rechov Sumsum, appearing in its current reboot, English / Hebrew series Shalom Sesame, and Israeli-Palestinian co-production Rechov Sumsum / Shara ' a Simsim.
Brit Shalom / Tahalof Essalam
* http :// dl. acm. org / citation. cfm? id = 956550-Leonid Baraz, Tevi Devor, Orna Etzion, Shalom Goldenberg, Alex Skaletsky, Yun Wang, Yigal Zemach, IA-32 Execution Layer: a two-phase dynamic translator designed to support IA-32 applications on Itanium ®- based systems
The West Bloomfield JCC houses two gymnasiums which can be made into three gyms using a movable wall, a workout area, an indoor full size and kiddie pool, an outdoor full size pool, a kosher restaurant, a Michigan Jewish war veterans museum, an in line hockey center, a library, ceramics / art rooms, a large auditorium type room ( Handleman Hall ), an art museum, an area dedicated to teaching and learning about tzedakah ( charity ) called Shalom Street, a performing arts theater in its basement, a preschool, offices for summer camps, the previously mentioned preschool, and other administrative offices and organizations.
Shalom () ( Sephardic Hebrew / Israeli Hebrew: shalom ; Ashkenazi Hebrew / Yiddish: sholom, sholem, shoilem, shulem ) is a Hebrew word meaning peace, completeness, and welfare and can be used idiomatically to mean both hello and goodbye.
For example, a November 4, 2002 article by Sherrie Gossett in the right-wing WorldNetDaily makes many of the same criticisms of ANSWER, IAC, Workers World, NION, and the RCP as the Albert / Shalom article quoted above ; most of the sources she cites for criticism of NION and ANSWER come from within the left.
While Gosset gives more details, her general picture of the groups ' politics is the same, but she presents the matter very differently: speaking of the Washington, D. C. rally that occurred two days after the Albert / Shalom article, Gosset acknowledges the breadth of speakers at the rally, but — despite the then-recent founding of UFPJ, which she does not mention — describes the anti-war movement as " increasingly dominated by the international A. N. S. W. E. R.
* American Friends of Neve Shalom / Wahat al-Salam
* Patron of Neve Shalom / Wahat al Salam — Oasis of Peace.
* Official Brit Shalom / Tahalof Essalam web site
Father Bruno Hussar ( 1911 – February 8, 1996 ) was the founder of Neve Shalom / Wahat al-Salam, which means " Oasis of Peace ," an Arab / Jewish village dedicated to coexistence.
: 1993: Neve Shalom / Wahat al-Salam, Israel
Rabbi Yosef Shalom Eliashiv, the leading posek of Litvish / Yeshivish Jewry, made his home here.
Other hosts of House of Style included: Amber Valletta, Shalom Harlow, and Daisy Fuentes, while ex-Germs / Nirvana / Foo Fighters guitarist Pat Smear was featured in regular segments during Crawford's years as host.
* 94, 8: Radio J / Judaïques FM / RCJ / Radio Shalom
*" Shalom " / " When You're In Love "-PB1209-1962
* Board member of Neve Shalom / Wahat al-Salam village

Shalom and Yemenite
Several of her most famous tracks, such as " Im Nin ' alu ", were reworkings of traditional Yemenite songs, many composed by Rabbi Shalom Shabazi, a medieval poet and mystic whose spiritual and artistic achievements are universally revered in the Yemenite community.

Shalom and founder
* Menachem Creditor, rabbi of Congregation Netivot Shalom, Berkeley, CA, founder of ShefaNetwork. org, co-founder of Keshet Rabbis
* Rabbi David Hartman-Rabbi and founder of Shalom Hartman Institute in Jerusalem, a prominent philosopher, lecturer, and author.
15 Sept. 2001 article, by Uri Avnery, a founder of the Israeli peace group Gush Shalom.
Uri Avnery (, also transliterated Uri Avneri, born 10 September 1923 ) is an Israeli writer and founder of the Gush Shalom peace movement.
This includes contributions from such controversial anti-Zionist figures as Gilad Atzmon, Norman Finkelstein, Ron Jacobs, and Israel Shamir, as well as leftwing Israeli Uri Avnery, founder of the Gush Shalom peace movement.
* Rabbi David Hartman ( born 1931 ), American and Israeli rabbi and philosopher of contemporary Judaism, founder of the Shalom Hartman Institute.
In 1944, local landowner Lionel Weil, a founder of Goldsboro's historic Oheb Shalom synagogue and uncle of Gertrude Weil, proposed that the cliffs area along the Neuse River be preserved as a state park.
Grand Rabbi Moshe Greenwald, the founder of the Pupa dynasty, was a disciple of Grand Rabbi Yehoshua Rokeach, the second Belzer Rebbe, son and disciple of Grand Rabbi Shalom Rokeach of Belz.
The founder of the dynasty was Rabbi Shalom Rokeach, also known as the Sar Shalom, who was inducted as rabbi of Belz in 1817.
* 10 September — Uri Avnery, German-born Israeli writer and founder of the Gush Shalom peace movement

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