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  1. JoḤAnan Ben Zaccai: JoḤAnan Ben Zaccai, Palestinian rabbi, contemporary of the Apostles. He was a disciple of Hillel (q., and after the destruction of the Temple of Jerusalem by Titus was the main instrument in the preservation of the Jewish religion. [100%] 2022-09-02
  2. Zakkai: Palestinian tanna of the second century; contemporary of Judah ha-Nasi I. and apparently a pupil of Simeon b. He is mentioned as having transmitted a halakah of R. (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [98%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  3. Johanan B. Zakkai: The most important tanna in the last decade of the Second Temple, and, after the destruction of Jerusalem, the founder and first president of the academy at Jabneh. According to the theory formulated in the Mishnah (Ab., that traditions were ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [91%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  4. David Ben Zakkai: Exilarch; known in Jewish history especially for his controversy with Saadia; died in 940. He was a relative of the prince of the Exile, 'Uḳba, who had been deposed from office and banished, and was his successor in the exilarchate ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [89%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  5. David ben Zakkai: David ben Zakkai (died 940 CE) was an exilarch, leader of the Jewish community of Babylon, known in Jewish history especially for his conflict with Saadia Gaon, which ruptured the leadership of the Babylonian Jews, and which was settled by ... [89%] 2023-11-15 [940 deaths] [Exilarchs]...
  6. Yochanan ben Zakai: Yochanan ben Zakai (Hebrew: יוחנן בן זכאי, died 80-90 C.E.), also spelled Johanan b. Zakki, was an important rabbinical sage in the final days of the Second Temple era of Judaism and a key figure in the transition from Temple-centered ... [77%] 2023-02-03
  7. Yochanan ben Zakai: Yochanan ben Zakai (Hebrew: יוחנן בן זכאי, died 80-90 C.E.), also spelled Johanan b. Zakki, was an important rabbinical sage in the final days of the Second Temple era of Judaism and a key figure in the transition from Temple-centered ... [77%] 2023-02-04
  8. Zabdai Ben Levi: Palestinian amora of the first generation (third century). He belonged to the scholarly group of which Hoshaiah Rabbah was the chief (Yer. a), and his halakot were transmitted by R. (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [70%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  9. Johanan Ben Jehoiada: High priest under Artaxerxes Ochus ; perhaps identical with the one mentioned in Neh. He murdered his younger brother Jesus in the Temple, probably fearing that, supported by the Persian general Bagoas, whose favor he enjoyed, Jesus would deprive him of ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [66%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  10. Johanan Ben Meriya: Palestinian amora of the fifth or sixth generation. Johanan is frequently mentioned in the Talmud of Jerusalem in connection with both halakic and haggadic subjects, instances of the latter, however, predominating. Hananiah as to whether any high place may temporarily ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [66%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  11. Joseph Ben Johanan: He was a native of Treves (, read by Carmoly "Troyes"), and seems to have been the first to adopt "Treves" as a family name. He is called also "the Great" ("ha-Gadol"), owing to his erudition. He emigrated to France ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [66%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  12. Johanan ben Baroka: Johanan ben Baroka (or Johanan b. Baroka; Hebrew: רבי יוחנן בן בְּרוֹקַה, or sometimes spelled יוחנן בן ברוקא, both read as Yochanan ben [son of] Beroka) was a second and third generation Jewish Tanna sage (2nd century). [66%] 2023-12-19 [Mishnah rabbis] [Pirkei Avot rabbis]...
  13. Johanan Ben Kareah: General of the Israelites at the time of Nebuchadnezzar. After the kingdom of Judea had been destroyed by the Chaldeans, the Babylonian king appointed Gedaliah b. Ahikam governor, with residence at Mizpah, over the remnant of the people that had ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [66%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  14. Zabbai: ZABBAI zab'-a-i, zab'-i ( zabbay, meaning unknown; Zabou): (1) One of those who had married foreign wives (Ezra 10:28) = "Jozabdus" of 1 Esdras 9:29. (2) Father of Baruch (Nehemiah 3:20). The Qere has zakkay = "Zaccai ... [65%] 1915-01-01
  15. Zakhar: Zakhar (Russian: Захар) is a given name, the East Slavic form of the biblical name Zechariah or Zachary. Notable people with the name include. [65%] 2023-10-12 [Russian masculine given names] [Masculine given names]...
  16. Zangai: "Zangai" (残骸) (lit. Ruins) is the twenty-first single by the Japanese rock band Buck-Tick, released on January 8, 2003. [65%] 2023-12-19 [2003 singles] [Buck-Tick songs]...
  17. Zaccai: ZACCAI zak'-a-i, zak'-i. See ZABBAI, (2). zak'-a-i, zak'-i. See ZABBAI, (2). [65%] 1915-01-01
  18. Zakumi: Zakumi fue la mascota oficial de la Copa Mundial de Fútbol de 2010 que se realizó en Sudáfrica. Se trata de un leopardo antropomorfo con el cabello verde, diseñado por Andries Odendaal, un diseñador sudafricano originario de Ciudad del Cabo. [65%] 2023-12-27
  19. Zakham (TV series): Zakham (Urdu: زخم, lit. 'Wound') is a Pakistani drama series produced by Fahad Mustafa and Dr. (TV series) [65%] 2023-08-22 [2017 Pakistani television series debuts] [2017 Pakistani television series endings]...
  20. Zakumi: Zakumi the Leopard was the official mascot for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. It was held in South Africa. (Mascot for the 2010 World Cup) [65%] 2024-02-21 [2010 FIFA World Cup] [Fictional leopards]...

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