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  2. Lailah (angel) - Wikipedia

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    The story of Lailah is mentioned by Louis Ginzberg in Legends of the Jews. [6] Folklorist Howard Schwartz has claimed that unlike most angels, Lailah exhibits "distinctly feminine characteristics". [7] [8] Schwartz suggests that Lailah is the polar opposite of Lilith, who wastes seed, is not maternal, and is bent on destruction, not creation. [7]

  3. Leila (name) - Wikipedia

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    Leila (Arabic: ليلى, Urdu: ليلى Turkish: Leyla Persian: ليلى, Hebrew: לילה, Sanskrit: लीला) is a feminine given name primarily found in the Middle East, including Semitic speaking countries, Iran, Pakistan and Turkey.

  4. Laila! - Wikipedia

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    She wrote her debut single "Like That!", in 2023 when she was 16. [3] In 2024, she announced her first album, Gap Year!. [4] Half of this album was made at home in her bedroom. [5]

  5. Guardian angel - Wikipedia

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    Shqip; Српски / srpski ... Lailah is an angel of the night in charge of conception and pregnancy. Lailah serves as a guardian angel throughout a person's life ...

  6. Lailah - Wikipedia

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  7. Laila Schwartz - Wikipedia

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    Schwartz first started modeling for artists in 1966 after a neighbour asked her to model in the nude for an art class in the kibbutz. Soon after her mother's death, she began working as a nude model for various artists, painters, sculptors and photographers. [5]

  8. Angels in Judaism - Wikipedia

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    In Judaism, angels (Hebrew: מַלְאָךְ, romanized: mal’āḵ, lit. 'messenger', plural: מַלְאָכִים mal’āḵīm) are supernatural beings [1] that appear throughout The Tanakh (Hebrew Bible), rabbinic literature, apocrypha and pseudepigrapha, Jewish philosophy and mysticism, and traditional Jewish liturgy as agents of the God of Israel.

  9. Category:Angels in Judaism - Wikipedia

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