Yerushalmi
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Yerushalmi may refer to:
- Jerusalem TalmudJerusalem TalmudThe Jerusalem Talmud, talmud meaning "instruction", "learning", , is a collection of Rabbinic notes on the 2nd-century Mishnah which was compiled in the Land of Israel during the 4th-5th century. The voluminous text is also known as the Palestinian Talmud or Talmud de-Eretz Yisrael...
(Talmud Yerushalmi, often Yerushalmi for short) - Meurav YerushalmiMixed grillMany regional cuisines feature a mixed grill, a meal consisting of a traditional assortment of grilled meats. Versions of the mixed grill include:...
(Jerusalem Mixed Grill) - Targum YerushalmiTargumTaekwondo is a Korean martial art and the national sport of South Korea. In Korean, tae means "to strike or break with foot"; kwon means "to strike or break with fist"; and do means "way", "method", or "path"...
- Targum Pseudo-JonathanTargum Pseudo-JonathanTargum Pseudo-Jonathan is a western targum of the Torah from the land of Israel . Its correct title is Targum Yerushalmi , which is how it was known in medieval times...
(Targum Yerushalmi) - Jerusalemite
Family name
- Aharon Yerushalmi
- Rina Yerushalmi
- Shmuel Yerushalmi (Kravitzer)
- Lieutenant Colonel Yeshayahu YerushalmiYeshayahu YerushalmiLieutenant Colonel Yeshayahu Yerushalmi , sometimes referred to as Isaiah Yerushalmi , is a former Israeli judge. Yerushalmi was the presiding judge of the preliminary Israeli inquiry into the USS Liberty incident . In many subsequent accounts his name is transliterated as Y...
- Yerushalmi ReportUSS Liberty incidentThe USS Liberty incident was an attack on a United States Navy technical research ship, , by Israeli Air Force jet fighter aircraft and Israeli Navy torpedo boats, on June 8, 1967, during the Six-Day War. The combined air and sea attack killed 34 crew members , wounded 170 crew members, and...
- Yerushalmi Report
- Yitzhak Yerushalmi
- Yosef Hayim YerushalmiYosef Hayim YerushalmiYosef Hayim Yerushalmi was the Salo Wittmayer Baron Professor of Jewish History, Culture and Society at Columbia University, a position he held from 1980 to 2008...
(1932 - 2009)