Ahad HaAm - translation to English
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Ahad HaAm - translation to English

HEBREW ESSAYIST AND THINKER (1856–1927)
Ehad Ha'am; Ahad Ha-am; Asher Ginzberg; Ahad Haam; Ahad-Ha'am; Ehad HaAm; Ahad HaAm; Asher Ginsberg; Ahad Ha-'Am; Ahad Ha-Am; Ahad Ha’Am; Asher Hirsch Ginsberg; Achad Haam; Asher Zvi Hirsch Ginsberg; Asher Zvi Ginzberg
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Ahad HaAm         
Ahad HaAm, pseudónimo de Asher Tzvi Ginsberg (1856-1927) filósofo judío, líder de una organización sionista, uno de los Padres fundadores de la literatura hebrea moderna
Asher Ginzberg         
Asher Ginzberg (el primero del pueblo, escritor y publicista sionista)
sahib         
ARABIC WORD MEANING "COMPANION", USED AS HONORIFIC TITLE
Sahiba; Sahibzada; Wali-ahad Sahib; Sahibzada mir; Sahib al-Mamlaka; Saheb; Musabib; صاحب; Saahab; Sāhib; Ṣāḥib
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Definition

sahib
(sahibs)
Sahib is a term used by some people in India to address or to refer to a man in a position of authority. Sahib was used especially of white government officials in the period of British rule.
N-TITLE; N-COUNT [politeness]

Wikipedia

Ahad Ha'am

Asher Zvi Hirsch Ginsberg (18 August 1856 – 2 January 1927), primarily known by his Hebrew name and pen name Ahad Ha'am (Hebrew: אחד העם, lit. 'one of the people', Genesis 26:10), was a Hebrew essayist, and one of the foremost pre-state Zionist thinkers. He is known as the founder of cultural Zionism. With his secular vision of a Jewish "spiritual center" in Israel, he confronted Theodor Herzl. Unlike Herzl, the founder of political Zionism, Ahad Ha'am strived for "a Jewish state and not merely a state of Jews".

Examples of use of Ahad HaAm
1. The worst hit was the newest investment house on Ahad Haam: Clal Finance Batucha, which went public only in March.
2. But the voices of Ahad Haam (the Hebrew pen name of Asher Hirsch Ginsberg), Martin Buber and Yeshayahu Leibowitz are still echoing in our ears.
3. The owners of Beit Tziporen on the corner of Ahad Haam and Nahmani streets in Tel Aviv have received offers for nearly double the price paid for it less than a year ago.
4. In January 2007, Beit Tziporen, located at the corner of Ahad Haam and Nahmani Streets was purchased by a French businessman and his Israeli partner, Attorney Amir Nechmad, for $'.5 million.