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Melamed — Nom hébreu, m(e)lammedh, qui signifie maître d école … Noms de famille
melamed — mèlamed m DEFINICIJA jud. učitelj u židovskoj vjerskoj školi; učitelj općenito ETIMOLOGIJA hebr. mëlammēdh … Hrvatski jezični portal
melamed — [mə läm′əd] n. pl. melamdim [mə läm′dim] [Yiddish < Heb, teacher < limed, to teach < root lmd, to teach, study] a teacher of children in a heder or other Jewish school … English World dictionary
Melamed — Un melamed dans la Podolie du XIXe siècle Le melamed ou Melammed (hébreu מלמד, enseignant), déjà mentionné dans la Bible hébraïque est un enseignant ou précepteur, dispensant ou non l enseignement religieux[1 … Wikipédia en Français
Melamed — See also:Melamed (surname) A Jewish father teaching a child in 19th century Podolia. Contents … Wikipedia
Melamed — Me|la|med der; s, Mel’amdim <aus gleichbed. jidd. melamed zu hebr. limmād »lehren, Unterricht erteilen«> Lehrer (in der jüd. Elementarschule) … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
Melamed (surname) — Melamed (Hebrew: מלמוד) Family name Language(s) of origin Hebrew Related names Malamud, Malmud, Malmuth, Malamuth, Malamed, Melamud, Melammedh, Melamede, Melomed Melamed is a Hebrew surname. It translates to teacher fro … Wikipedia
MELAMED, MEIR — (second half of 15th century), financier in Spain during the period of the expulsion. A Hebrew author of the period calls him the king s secretary, apparently because he held office in one of the royal accounting departments. In official… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
MELAMED, RAḤAMIM REUVEN — (1854–1938), Persian rabbi and preacher. Born in Shiraz, he moved to Jerusalem in 1906, established a yeshivah in his own home, and served as rabbi to the Persian Jews. He wrote many commentaries in both Hebrew and judeo persian to the Pentateuch … Encyclopedia of Judaism
MELAMED, SIMAN TOV — (d. c. 1780), spiritual leader of the Jewish community in meshed . A poet, philosopher, and author of many treatises in Hebrew and judeo persian , he composed azharot (1896) in Judeo Persian (portions of which were written in Persian, as well as… … Encyclopedia of Judaism