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Zohar

[ zoh-hahr ]

noun

  1. a medieval mystical work, consisting chiefly of interpretations of and commentaries on the Pentateuch: the definitive work of Jewish cabala.


Zohar

/ ˈəʊɑː /

noun

  1. Judaism a mystical work, consisting of a commentary on parts of the Pentateuch and the Hagiographa, probably composed in the 2nd century ad
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Ahead of the Israeli government's vote on the deal, Culture Minister Miki Zohar of Netanyahu's Likud party said: "It's a very hard decision, but we decided to support it because it's very important to us to see all of our children, men and women back home."

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"Further, it is worth highlighting that this particular portrait was painted by the renowned Jewish artist, Israel Zohar - again, raising another, serious question," he said.

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Zohar Shpak, a resident who survived the attack with his family, showed us round the homes of neighbours who were not as lucky.

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Zohar said the young man’s father had spent weeks sifting earth to try to find his son’s head.

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Zohar said it was too early to think about how they might rebuild their lives.

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