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Hadas

American  
[had-uhs, hah-duhs] / ˈhæd əs, ˈhɑ dəs /

noun

  1. Moses, 1900–66, U.S. classical scholar, teacher, and author.


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The only other person who survived the standoff at the Cohen house, Hadas Dagan, told Channel 12 she was sure that a tank had fired at the house.

From Seattle Times • Jan. 11, 2024

Hadas said she appreciated the quick response from police, especially given heightened concerns about the possibility for a rise in antisemitic, as well as anti-Muslim, incidents as the war between Israel and Hamas continues.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 25, 2023

"It's a dilemma everywhere in doing deals with terrorists," Hagai Hadas told the BBC.

From BBC • Oct. 21, 2023

Milchan’s aide, Hadas Klein, testified last year that the Netanyahu family “loves gifts.”

From Washington Times • Jun. 26, 2023

The Hadas, in time of flood, reaches the ocean near Adulis in Annesley Bay.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 7 "Equation" to "Ethics" by Various

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