Miryam

MirYam’s Policy Engaging with International Policy Makers About Israel Throughout the english-speaking world.

The name of Israeli or Lebanese people called "Miriam" may be transliterated Miryam or Myriam depending on whether the context of the transliteration is French or English.

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Lexical Summary Miryam: Miriam Original Word: מִרְיָם Part of Speech: Proper Name Feminine Transliteration: Miryam Pronunciation: meer-YAHM Phonetic Spelling: (meer-yawm') KJV: Miriam NASB: Miriam Word Origin: [from H4805 (מְרִי - rebellious)] 1. rebelliously 2. Mirjam, the name of two Israelitesses

The MirYam Institute acts as a forum where Israeli specialists can share a variety of viewpoints on Israel.

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The MirYam Institute focuses upon the following initiatives: Campus presentations, engagement with international legislators, gold-standard trips to the State of Israel for graduate students, strategic tours to Israel for U.S. military academy cadets and community presentations.

MirYam Institute military analyst Yaakov Lappin: Look at this war as a process. From October 7th to today, what we see is a systematic and clear weakening of the entire jihadist Iranian axis.

It is commonly believed to mean "beloved" or "wished-for child." In biblical context, Miryam is the sister of Moses and Aaron, and she played a significant role in the Exodus story. The name Miryam has a strong historical and religious significance, representing a beloved and cherished individual.

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Miryam Origin and Meaning The name Miryam is a girl's name. Miryam is the original Hebrew form of the name Mary, meaning 'wished-for child,' 'rebellion,' or 'sea of bitterness.'

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Miryam’s name is derived from the Egyptian word meaning “beloved.” Old Testament genealogies record that these three were siblings, all of the priestly tribe of Levi.