ZABARA, NATAN — (1908–1975), Russian Yiddish novelist and playwright. Zabara was born in Rogachev, Belorussia. In the late 1920s he studied at the Institute of Jewish Culture associated with the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences. He began publishing in 1930 and… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
IBN ZABARA (or Zabarra), JOSEPH BEN MEIR — (b. about 1140), physician and Hebrew writer. Born in Barcelona, Ibn Zabara was a contemporary of some of the tibbon family, of maimonides and of Judah Al Ḥarizi ; praised his scientific knowledge in his Commentary to Proverbs. Like his father,… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Natan Ilyich Zabara — (1908 1975) was a Jewish writer born in Rogachev, a shtetl located in the Zhytomyr area of Ukraine. He wrote in Yiddish and was a member of the Union of Ukrainian Writers (Soyuz Ukrainiski Pisatelei). In his youth, Zabara lived in Kharkiv and was … Wikipedia
Olesya Zabara — Olesya Aleksandrovna Zabara (née Bufalova) (Russian: Олеся Александровна Забара; born October 6, 1982) is a Russian triple jumper. She finished fifth at the 2006 European Athletics Championships and second (14.50 metres, indoor personal best) at… … Wikipedia
Olesya Bufalova-Zabara — Informations Discipline(s) Triple saut … Wikipédia en Français
Natán Zabara — Natán Ilich Zabara (ruso: Натан Ильич Забара; Rogachev, 1908 1975) fue un escritor judío ucraniano en yidis. Nació en un shtetl localizado en el área de Zhytomyr. Fue miembro de la Unión de Escritores de Ucrania (Soyuz Ukrainiski Pisatelei).… … Wikipedia Español
Josef ben Meir ibn Zabara — (* um 1140 in Barcelona) war ein spanisch jüdischer Schriftsteller. Er schrieb den erfolgreichen Sefer Schaaschuim („Buch der Vergnügungen“), der verschiedenartigste Erzählungen enthält, geklammert von einer Rahmenhandlung (der Dichter wird von… … Deutsch Wikipedia
IBN ZABARRA (Zabara), JUDAH — (end of 13th–beginning of 14th century), poet and philosophical author. Judah was probably born in Spain, and was a pupil of aaron ha levi , whom he mentions frequently, and meir abulafia . He wrote his philosophical work, Mikhtav ha Teḥiyyah… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Ibn Zabara (Zabara), Joseph — (c. 1140 c .1200) Spanish Hebrew poet. He was born in Barcelona and worked as a physician there. His Sepher Shaashuim (Book of Amusements) contains a literary account of his journey to several countries, together with stories and proverbs … Dictionary of Jewish Biography
žabarauti — žabarauti, auja, ãvo intr. Skr rinkti žabarus: Nerasdamas ko kito nusitverti, jis išeidavo visai dienai į mišką žabarauti rš … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language