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Τι (ποιος) είναι Halevi - ορισμός

MEMBER OF THE HEBREW TRIBE OF LEVI
Levites; Levite priesthood; Leviim; Levi'im; Levitical; The Levites; HaLevi; Bat Levi; Bat-Levi

Aharon HaLevi         
MEDIEVAL RABBI
Ra'ah; Aaron ha-Levi; Aaron Halevi of Barcelona; Aharon Halevi of Barcelona; Aaron HaLevi of Barcelona; Aharon HaLevi of Barcelona; Aaron haLevi of Barcelona; Aharon haLevi of Barcelona
Rabbi Aharon ben Joseph ha-Levi (‎; 1235 – c. 1290), known by his Hebrew acronym Ra'aH (), was a medieval rabbi, Talmudic scholar and Halakhist.
Eliezer ben Joel HaLevi         
GERMAN RABBINIC SCHOLAR
Eliezer b. Joel ha-Levi; Ravyah; Ra'avyah; Ravya; Eliezer ben Joel ha-Levi; Eliezer ben Yoel Halevi; Eliezer ben joel halevi; Ra'avya
Eliezer ben Yoel HaLevi of Bonn (Hebrew acronym Ra'avyah; 1140–1225To be more precise, it is only known that he died after 1220.) was a Rabbinic scholar in Germany.
Hillel Paritcher         
ORTHODOX JEWISH CHABAD RABBI
Hillel HaLevi of Paritch; Hillel HaLevi Paritcher
Hillel HaLevi Malisov of Paritch, a levite by birth, commonly known as Reb Hillel Paritcher (1795-1864) was a famous Orthodox Jewish Chabad Rabbi in Russia. Specifically, he served as a Mashpia (Hasidic mentor) and communal rabbi in the towns of Paritch (Parwich Parichi), near Minsk, Russia, and Bobroisk, Belarus.

Βικιπαίδεια

Levite

Levites ( LEE-vyte; Hebrew: לְוִיִּם, romanized: Lǝvīyyīm) or Levi are Jewish males who claim patrilineal descent from the Tribe of Levi. The Tribe of Levi descended from Levi, the third son of Jacob and Leah. The surname Halevi, which consists of the Hebrew definite article "ה‎" Ha- ("the") plus Levi (Levite) is not conclusive regarding being a Levite; a titular use of HaLevi indicates being a Levite. The daughter of a Levite is a "Bat Levi" (Bat being Hebrew for "daughter").

The Tribe of Levi served particular religious duties for the Israelites and had political (administering cities of refuge) and educational responsibilities as well. In return, the landed tribes were expected to support the Levites with a tithe (Numbers 18:21–25), particularly the tithe known as the First tithe, ma'aser rishon. The Kohanim, a subset of the Levites, were the priests, who performed the work of holiness in the Temple. The Levites, referring to those who were not Kohanim, were specifically assigned to

  • singing and/or playing music in the Temple
  • serving as guards
  • carrying

When Joshua led the Israelites into the land of Canaan (Joshua 13:33), the Sons of Levi were the only Israelite tribe that received cities but were not allowed to be landowners "because the Lord the God of Israel Himself is their inheritance" (Deuteronomy 18:2).

In modern times, Levites are integrated in Jewish communities, but keep a distinct status. There are estimated 300,000 Levites among Ashkenazi Jewish communities, and a similar number among Sephardic and Mizrahi Jews combined. The total percentage of Levites among the wider Jewish population is about 4%.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για Halevi
1. Dagan‘s predecessor, Ephraim Halevi, was more of a diplomat, who avoided daring operations.
2. "He has a technical mandate to create a coalition," Halevi said.
3. Yossi Klein Halevi is a senior fellow at the Shalem Center, an academic research institute in Jerusalem.
4. We are in a permanent state of siege and existential threat," said Yossi Klein Halevi, senior fellow at the Shalem Center, a Jerusalem think tank.
5. Berman‘s, the oldest bakery in Israel, was founded in 1875, when Reb Todrus Halevi Berman and his wife, Kreshe, came to Israel from Russia.