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Zorah (Hebrew: צרעה) or Tzorah (pronounced [tsoʁˈ(ʔ)a]), was a biblical town in the Judaean Foothills It has been identified with the former village of Sar'a , now often referred to as Tel Tzora .
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The Zohar (Hebrew: זֹהַר , Zōhar, lit."Splendor" or "Radiance" [a]) is a foundational work of Kabbalistic literature. [1] It is a group of books including commentary on the mystical aspects of the Torah and scriptural interpretations as well as material on mysticism, mythical cosmogony, and mystical psychology.
Modern pronunciation does not follow traditional use of the niqqud (diacritic) "shva". In Modern Hebrew, words written with a shva may be pronounced with either /e/ or without any vowel, and this does not correspond well to how the word was pronounced historically.
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Zorach [1] or Zorah Wahrhaftig (Yiddish: זורח ורהפטיג ), also known as Zerach Warhaftig (Hebrew: זרח ורהפטיג ; 2 February 1906 – 26 September 2002), was an Israeli rabbi, lawyer, and politician.