Zemah Explained
Zemah (Hebrew: צמח|link=no, literally: plant; also spelled Tzemach, Tzemah, Zemach) may refer to:
People
- Zemah ben Hayyim, Gaon of Sura from 889 to 895
- Zemah ben Paltoi (died 890), Gaon at Academy at Pumbeditha
- Jacob ben Hayyim Zemah (17th century), Portuguese kabalist and physician
- Tzemach Dawid (1541–1613), Jewish chronicler, mathematician, historian, astronomer and astrologer
- Tzemach Cunin (1976–2019), American rabbi, and the founder of the Chabad of Century City in Los Angeles, California
- Tzemach Tzedek (1789–1866), Menachem Mendel Schneersohn
- Eddy Zemach, Professor Emeritus in the Department of Philosophy at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Places
- Tzemah Junction, a road junction and industrial zone at the southern tip of the Sea of Galilee
- Tzemah, a former Palestinian Arab village
See also