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Status constructus — The status constructus or construct state is a noun form occurring in Afro Asiatic languages. It is particularly common in Semitic languages (such as Arabic and Hebrew), Berber languages, and in the extinct Egyptian language. It occurs when a… … Wikipedia
Status Constructus — Der Status constructus ist eine besondere Form der Verbindung von zwei oder mehr Substantiven, die oft auch Genitiv Verbindung genannt wird. Sie ist in semitischen Sprachen allgemein verbreitet und kann auch für das Protosemitische rekonstruiert… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Status constructus — Der Status constructus ist eine besondere Form der Verbindung von zwei oder mehr Substantiven, die oft auch Genitiv Verbindung genannt wird. Sie ist in semitischen Sprachen allgemein verbreitet und kann auch für das Protosemitische rekonstruiert… … Deutsch Wikipedia
PERLBERG, ABRAHAM NATHAN — (1889–1934), Hebrew author and educator. Born in Kolno, Poland, Perlberg studied at the Lomzhe yeshivah. After moving to Warsaw, he gave private lessons to the children of wealthy maskilim, including aaron zeitlin . After immigrating to the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Hebrew Reali School — The Hebrew Reali School of Haifa (Hebrew: בית הספר הריאלי העברי בחיפה), (known as the Reali School, or Beit Hasefer Hareali) located in Haifa, Israel, is one of the country s oldest private schools. [http://www.hareali… … Wikipedia
literature — /lit euhr euh cheuhr, choor , li treuh /, n. 1. writings in which expression and form, in connection with ideas of permanent and universal interest, are characteristic or essential features, as poetry, novels, history, biography, and essays. 2.… … Universalium
ROMANIA — ROMANIA, country in East Central and South East Europe, in the Carpatho Danubian region, north of the Balkan Peninsula, partly on the littoral of the Black Sea. The territory comprising Romania was known as Dacia in antiquity; Jewish tombstones,… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Jerusalem — al Quds redirects here. For other uses, see al Quds (disambiguation). For other uses, see Jerusalem (disambiguation). Jerusalem … Wikipedia
SHNEOUR (Shneur), ZALMAN — (Zalkind; 1887–1959), Hebrew and Yiddish poet and novelist who, together with bialik and tchernichowsky , is considered to be one of the three great figures in Hebrew poetry of his generation. Shneour was born in Shklov, Belorussia; his father,… … Encyclopedia of Judaism