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Serach bat Asher was, in the Tanakh, a daughter of Asher, the son of Jacob. She is one of the seventy members of the patriarch's family who emigrated from Canaan to Egypt, [1] and her name occurs in connection with the census taken by Moses in the wilderness. [2] She is also mentioned among the descendants of Asher in I Chronicles 7:30.
Serah, daughter of Asher, son of Jacob (midrash Yalkut Shimoni, Yechezkel 367) Eliezer, the servant of Abraham who chose Rebecca to be Isaac's wife; Hiram I, king of Tyre, who helped Solomon build the first temple; Ebed-Melech, the Ethiopian [3] Jaabez, the son of Judah ha-Nasi, who was editor of the Mishnah; Pharaoh's daughter, sometimes ...
Asher was born on 20 Shevat 2199 (1562 BCE) and, according to some accounts, died on 2 Shevat. Asher married twice. His first wife was Adon, a great-granddaughter of Ishmael; his second was Hadurah, a granddaughter of Eber and a widow. By her first marriage, Hadurah had a daughter named Serah, whom Asher treated as if she were his own. [14]
According to this tradition Ahijah lived over six hundred years, having received his "wisdom" from either Amram, the father of Moses (see Amram), or from Serah, the daughter of Asher (see Serah). If from Serah, his age was considerably less, since she was supposed to have lived for more than four hundred years, until the days of David (YalḲ ...
Katz Asher, 34, and her daughters Raz, 4, and Aviv, 2, were visiting family in Kibbutz Nir Oz when Hamas attacked the sleepy farming community on Oct. 7. Katz Asher, her daughters and her mother ...
Israel resident Yoni Asher talks to TODAY about how he learned his wife, two daughters and mother-in-law were kidnapped by Hamas. 'These are babies': Israeli father recounts when his children were ...
Held since the initial attack, Asher and her daughters are among the first group of some 50 hostages to be released by Hamas; in turn, Israel will release 150 Palestinian prisoners. Asher's ...
Serah – daughter of Asher mentioned briefly in Genesis. Genesis [184] Sheerah – founded three towns. Descendant of Ephraim. I Chronicles [185] Shelomit – mother of blasphemer. Leviticus [186] Shelomit – daughter of Zerubbabel, sister of Meshullam and Hananiah. I Chronicles [187] Shiphrah – one of two midwives who saved the Hebrew boys ...