Shulamis () or Shulamit is the feminine form of the Hebrew name
Solomon (in Hebrew, "Shlomo", ), related to the word "
shalom
''Shalom'' ( he, שָׁלוֹם ''šālōm''; also spelled as ''sholom'', ''sholem'', ''sholoim'', ''shulem'') is a Hebrew word meaning ''peace'', ''harmony'', ''wholeness'', ''completeness'', ''prosperity'', ''welfare'' and ''tranquility'' and ...
" (), or "peace". See
Salome (disambiguation)
Salome (c. early 1st century CE) was the daughter of Herodias, and nemesis of John the Baptist (Mark 6:17–29 and Matthew 14:3–11).
Salome or Salomé may also refer to:
People with the mononym
* Salome Alexandra (139–67 BCE), Queen of Jude ...
. "Shula" is a shortened form.
The name
Salome
Salome (; he, שְלוֹמִית, Shlomit, related to , "peace"; el, Σαλώμη), also known as Salome III, was a Jewish princess, the daughter of Herod II, son of Herod the Great, and princess Herodias, granddaughter of Herod the Great, a ...
is also a related form. See also:
Shulamith may also refer to:
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Shulamith School for Girls
Shulamith School for Girls is a Centrist Orthodox Jewish school. It was the first Orthodox Jewish elementary school for girls in North America. The name '' Shulamith'' ( he, שולמית) is a feminine form of the Hebrew name Solomon, which loosel ...
* Shulamith, a play by
Abraham Goldfaden
Abraham Goldfaden (Yiddish: אַבֿרהם גאָלדפֿאַדען; born Avrum Goldnfoden; 24 July 1840 – 9 January 1908), also known as Avram Goldfaden, was a Russian-born Jewish poet, playwright, stage director and actor in the languages Y ...
* Shulamith (cat), the cat that founded the
American Curl
The American Curl is a breed of cat characterized by its unusual ears, which curl back from the face toward the center of the back of the skull. The breed originated in Lakewood, California, as the result of a spontaneous mutation.
History
The f ...
breed
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Shulamith (album)
''Shulamith'' is the second studio album by American indie pop band Poliça, released on October 18, 2013 by Mom + Pop Music.
Background and development
The album title refers to the radical feminist Shulamith Firestone whose book ''The Dialect ...
, the 2013 album by Poliça
People
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Shulamite
A Shulamite (or Shulammite) is a person from Shulem. The Hebrew Bible identifies as a Shulamite the swarthy, female protagonist in the Song of Songs (in the King James Version and in other Bibles called the Song of Solomon or the Canticle of Ca ...
, the name ascribed to the female protagonist in the
Song of Songs in the
Hebrew Bible
The Hebrew Bible or Tanakh (;["Tanach"](_blank)
''Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary''. Hebrew: ''Tān ...
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Shulamit Aloni
Shulamit Aloni ( he, שולמית אלוני; 29 December 1928 – 24 January 2014) was an Israeli politician. She founded the Ratz party, was leader of the Meretz party, Leader of the Opposition from 1988 to 1990, and served as Minister of Edu ...
(1928-2014), Israeli politician and left-wing activist
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Shulamith Firestone
Shulamith Bath Shmuel Ben Ari Firestone (born Feuerstein; January 7, 1945 – August 28, 2012) was a Canadian-American radical feminist writer and activist. Firestone was a central figure in the early development of radical feminism and second ...
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Shulamit Goldstein
Shulamit Goldstein (שולמית גולדשטיין; May 4, 1968 – May 27, 2022) was an Israeli Olympic rhythmic gymnast.
Career
Goldstein's club was Hapoel Azur. She was the Israeli national Rhythmic Gymnastics Champion between 1985 and 87. ...
(born 1968), Israeli Olympic rhythmic gymnast
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Shulamith Hareven
Shulamith Hareven ( he, שולמית הראבן; pen name, Tal Yaeri; February 14, 1930 – November 25, 2003) was an Israeli author and essayist.
Biography
She was born as Shulamith Riftin to a Zionist family. Her father, Avraham was a lawyer. ...
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Shulamit Katznelson
Shulamit Katznelson (1919–1999) was a pioneering Israeli educator and ulpan founder who sought to bring Jews and Arabs together through language studies.
Biography
Shulamit Katznelson was born in Geneva, Switzerland, on August 17, 1919, to a pr ...
, Israeli educator
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Shulamith Muller
Shulamith Muller (née Movshowitz, December 1922 - July 1978) was a South African lawyer, communist, and anti-apartheid activist. Muller was one of the attorneys for the 1956 Treason Trial.
Biography
Muller was born in Pretoria in December 192 ...
, South African activist
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Shulamit Ran
Shulamit Ran ( he, שולמית רן; born October 21, 1949, in Tel Aviv, Israel) is an Israeli-American composer. She moved from Israel to New York City at 14, as a scholarship student at the Mannes College of Music. Her Symphony (1990) won her th ...
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Shulamith Shahar
Shulamith Shahar (Hebrew: שולמית שחר; born 1928) is an Israeli historian. Shahar's 1981 study ''Fourth Estate: A History of Women in the Middle Ages'' was the first to specifically examine the role of women in the medieval period. The boo ...
, Israeli historian
Conservatory
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Ron Shulamit Conservatory
The Ron Shulamit Conservatory is a music conservatory in Israel.
History Shulamit Conservatory
Music education developed in Israel largely due to the pioneering efforts of (1873–1912), an opera singer trained in Berlin and Arthur Ruppin's fi ...
, Israeli music conservatory
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