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  2. Jewish name - Wikipedia

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    The Hebrew name is a Jewish practice rooted in the practices of early Jewish communities and Judaism. [4] This Hebrew name is used for religious purposes, such as when the child is called to read the Torah at their b'nei mitzvah.

  3. Schmitz - Wikipedia

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    Eugene Schmitz (1864–1928), mayor of San Francisco at the time of the 1906 earthquake; Greg Dean Schmitz (born 1970), American online film journalist; Hector Aron Schmitz or Ettore Schmitz (1861–1928), birthname of the Italian author Italo Svevo; James H. Schmitz (1911–1981), American science fiction writer; Jim Schmitz, American college ...

  4. 50 Hebrew Boy Names and Their Meanings - AOL

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    Take a trip back in time to the Old Testament with our roundup of Hebrew boy names and you’re sure to find one that’s just right for the bun in your oven. 20 Millennial Baby Names That Are Due ...

  5. Hebrew name - Wikipedia

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    While, strictly speaking, a "Hebrew name" for ritual use is in the Hebrew language, it is not uncommon in some Ashkenazi communities for people to have names of Yiddish origin, or a mixed Hebrew-Yiddish name; [4] for example, the name Simhah Bunim, where simhah means "happiness" in Hebrew, and Bunim is a Yiddish-language name possibly derived ...

  6. John G. Schmitz - Wikipedia

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    Schmitz's committee then issued a press release under the headline, "Senator Schmitz and His Committee Survive Attack of the Bulldykes", describing the hearing room as filled with "hard, Jewish and (arguably) female faces." Allred sued Schmitz for libel, claiming $10 million in damages, but settled for $20,000 and an apology.

  7. Faux Hebrew - Wikipedia

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    Faux Hebrew is a Latin script typeface that mimics the calligraphic curves and large serif of Hebrew characters. [1] The style is used for decorative purposes, such as in artwork, foreign branding advertisements , and antisemitic propaganda, often to evoke themes of Jewishness or represent Israel .

  8. Schmitzer - Wikipedia

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    The Austrian surname Schmitzer is related to the surname Schmitz. The Czechized form is Šmicer. It may refer to: Jiří Schmitzer, Czech actor; Karl Schmitzer (1926-2011), Austrian politician, member of National Council (1970-1981) Vladimír Šmicer, Czech footballer

  9. Category:Jewish names - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... Jewish given names (4 C, 81 P) S. Surnames of Jewish origin (10 C, 1,457 P)