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Dictionary of the English textile terms. 2014.
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ADENI, SOLOMON BAR JOSHUA — (1567–1625?), commentator on the Mishnah. In 1571 he immigrated with his father, a ḥakham in Sanʾa, Yemen, and his family to Safed, where he studied under David Amarillo. In 1577–78 Adeni s father moved to Jerusalem. After his father s death… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
SOLOMON — (Heb. שְׁלֹמֹה; tenth century B.C.E.), son of david , king of Israel. Born of Bath Sheba, Solomon was so named by David (II Sam. 12:24; according to the keri, Targ. Jon., and according to the Pesh., by his mother), while Nathan called him… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
SOLOMON BEN JUDAH — (d. 1051), Palestinian gaon and academy head in Jerusalem and in Ramleh from 1025 to 1051. It appears that R. Solomon was the son of a family of scholars from Fez. He married into the family of Solomon b. Joseph ha Kohen, who preceded him in the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Solomon Blatt, Sr. — Solomon Blatt (February 27, 1895 ndash; May 14, 1986) was a long time Democratic legislator of South Carolina from Barnwell County during the middle of the 20th century. He was a principal member of the so called Barnwell Ring. Early life and… … Wikipedia
BAR KOKHBA — (d. 135 C.E.), leader of the revolt in Judea against Rome (132–135 C.E.). The Man and the Leader Bar Kokhba is known in talmudic sources as Ben Kozevah, Bar Kozevah, or Ben Koziva (Heb. בן כוזבה, בר כוסבא, בן כוזיבא; Sanh. 93b; BK 97b; TJ, Ta an … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Solomon Sibley — (October 7, 1769 – April 4, 1846) was a United States politician and jurist in the Michigan Territory. Early life: 1769 1815Sibley was born in Sutton, Massachusetts, and after completing preparatory studies, he graduated from Rhode Island College … Wikipedia
BAR MITZVAH, BAT MITZVAH — (Heb. masc. בַּר מִצְוָה, fem. בַּת מִצְוָה; lit. son/daughter of the commandment, i.e., a person under obligation, responsible), term denoting both the attainment of religious and legal maturity as well as the occasion at which this status is… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Solomon Mikhoels — Solomon (Shloyme) Mikhoels Yiddish: שלמה מיכאָעלס; Russian: Соломон Михайлович Михоэлс (Вовси) (16 March [O.S. 4 March] 1890 – January 12/13, 1948) was a Soviet Jewish actor and the artistic director of the Moscow State Jewish Theater. Mikhoels… … Wikipedia
Solomon L. Spink — Solomon Lewis Spink (March 20, 1831 September 22, 1881) was an American lawyer, who served as a delegate for the Dakota Territory in the United States House of Representatives.Solomon was born in Whitehall, Washington County, New York, and was… … Wikipedia
Solomon Comstock — Solomon Gilman Comstock (May 9, 1842 ndash; June 3, 1933) was a U.S. Representative from Minnesota as a member of the 51st Congress of the United States of America.BiographyBorn in Argyle, Penobscot County, Maine, Comstock moved to Passadumkeag,… … Wikipedia
Solomon Newton Pettis — (October 10, 1827 ndash;September 18, 1900) was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.Early lifeS. Newton Pettis was born in Lenox, Ohio. He studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1848 and commenced practice… … Wikipedia