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Beth (other)
Beth may refer to: Letter and number *Bet (letter), or beth, the second letter of the Semitic abjads (writing systems) *Hebrew word for "house", often used in the name of synagogues and schools (e.g. Beth Israel) *Beth number, a sequence of infinite cardinal numbers in mathematics Name *Beth (given name) lists people with the given name Beth *Beth (singer), Elisabeth Rodergas Cols (born 1981) *Evert Willem Beth (1908–1964), Dutch philosopher and logician Other uses * "Beth" (song), by the band Kiss * The Beths, New Zealand band * List of storms named Beth See also * Bayt (other)Bayt/Beit/Beth/Bet (other), meaning 'house' in various Semitic languages; part of many place-names *Bet (other) Black Entertainment Television (BET) is an American basic cable channel targeting Black American audiences. It is the flagship channel of the BET Media Group, a subsidiary of Paramount Global's CBS Entertainment Group. Originally launched a ... * Bethia ...
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Bet (letter)
Bet, Beth, Beh, or Vet is the second Letter (alphabet), letter of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician language, Phoenician ''bēt'' 𐤁 , Hebrew language, Hebrew ''bēt'' , Aramaic language, Aramaic ''bēṯ'' 𐡁, Syriac alphabet, Syriac ''bēṯ'' ܒ and Arabic Alphabet, Arabic ''bāʾ'' . It is also related to the Ancient North Arabian 𐪈‎, Ancient South Arabian script, South Arabian , and Ge'ez . Its sound value is the voiced bilabial stop ⟨b⟩ or the voiced labiodental fricative ⟨v⟩. The letter's name means "house" in various Semitic languages (Arabic '':wikt:بيت#Arabic, bayt'', Akkadian '':wikt:𒂍#Akkadian, bītu, bētu'', Hebrew: '':wikt:בית#Hebrew, bayīṯ'', Phoenician '':wikt:𐤁𐤉𐤕#Phoenician, bēt'' etc.; ultimately all from Proto-Semitic '':wikt:Reconstruction:Proto-Semitic/bayt-, *bayt-''), and appears to derive from an Egyptian hieroglyph of a house by acrophony. O1 The Phoenician letter gave rise to, among others, the Greek al ...
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Beth Israel (other)
Beth Israel or Bet Israel ( "House of Israel") may refer to: Synagogues Canada (by province) * Beth Israel Synagogue (Edmonton) * Congregation Beth Israel (Vancouver) * Beth Israel Synagogue (Halifax, Nova Scotia) * Beth Israel Congregation (Kingston, Ontario) * Beth Israel Anshei Minsk (Toronto, Ontario) * Congregation House of Israel (Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, Quebec) * Congregation Beth Israel Ohev Sholem, Quebec City, Quebec * Beth Israel Synagogue (Edenbridge, Saskatchewan) United States (by state then city) * Congregation Beth Israel (Gadsden, Alabama) * Temple Beth Israel (Phoenix), Arizona, listed on the National Register of Historic Places * Congregation Beth Israel (Scottsdale, Arizona) * Congregation Beth Israel (Berkeley, California) * Temple Beth Israel (Fresno, California) * Temple Beth Israel of Highland Park and Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, California * Congregation Beth Israel (San Diego) * Congregation Beth Israel-Judea, San Francisco, California * T ...
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Beth Number
In mathematics, particularly in set theory, the beth numbers are a certain sequence of infinite cardinal numbers (also known as transfinite numbers), conventionally written \beth_0, \beth_1, \beth_2, \beth_3, \dots, where \beth is the Hebrew letter beth. The beth numbers are related to the aleph numbers (\aleph_0, \aleph_1, \dots), but unless the generalized continuum hypothesis is true, there are numbers indexed by \aleph that are not indexed by \beth or the gimel function \gimel. Definition Beth numbers are defined by transfinite recursion: * \beth_0 = \aleph_0, * \beth_ = 2^, * \beth_\lambda = \sup\Bigl\, where \alpha is an ordinal and \lambda is a limit ordinal. The cardinal \beth_0 = \aleph_0 is the cardinality of any countably infinite set such as the set \mathbb of natural numbers, so that \beth_0 = , \mathbb, . Let \alpha be an ordinal, and A_\alpha be a set with cardinality \beth_\alpha = , A_\alpha, . Then, * \mathcal(A_\alpha) denotes the power set of A_\a ...
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Beth (given Name)
Beth is a given name that is usually a shortened form (hypocorism) of Elizabeth, Elsbeth (Scottish version of Elizabeth), Bethany or Bethan. People * Beth (singer) (born 1981), Spanish singer * Beth Akers (born 1983), American economist * Beth Allen (born 1984), New Zealand actress * Beth Amsel, American folk singer * Beth Anders (born 1951), American field hockey player and coach * Beth Anderson (composer) (born 1950), American composer * Beth Anderson (born 1954), American singer * Beth Bauer (born 1980), American professional golfer * Beth Beglin (born 1957), American field hockey player * Beth Behrs (born 1985), American actress * Beth Barr (born 1971), American swimmer * Beth Bonner (1952–1998), American long-distance runner * BethAnn Bonner (born 1982), American actress * Beth Botsford (born 1981), American swimmer * Beth Broderick (born 1959), American actress * Beth Buchanan (born 1952), Australian actress * Beth Cahill (born 1963), American television actress * Beth Ca ...
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Beth (singer)
Elisabeth Rodergas Cols, known professionally as Beth, (; born 23 December 1981 ) is a Catalan singer. Biography Beth was born in Súria. After finishing school, she studied musical theatre in Barcelona and lived for a time in the United Kingdom, as well as participated in humanitarian missions in Africa. In 2002, she entered the musical talent show '' Operación Triunfo''. She finished third, but in a separate vote was selected by the audience to compete in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003. She finished eighth at Eurovision with the song " Dime" (Tell Me), which was a number one hit in Spain; that edition of the contest was the most watched TV program in Spain in 2003. She was referred by British commentator Terry Wogan as Kylie Minogue in dreadlocks, which was played on by many British tabloids. Beth released her first studio album entitled '' Otra realidad'', which included "Dime", on 23 April 2003 with Vale Music. It peaked at number one on the weekly Spanish Albums C ...
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Evert Willem Beth
Evert Willem Beth (7 July 1908 – 12 April 1964) was a Dutch philosopher and logician, whose work principally concerned the foundations of mathematics. He was a member of the Significs Group. Biography Beth was born in Almelo, a small town in the eastern Netherlands. His father had studied mathematics and physics at the Universiteit van Amsterdam, University of Amsterdam, where he had been awarded a Doctor of Philosophy, PhD. Evert Beth studied the same subjects at Utrecht University, but then also studied philosophy and psychology. His 1935 PhD was in philosophy. In 1946, he became professor of logic and the foundations of mathematics in Amsterdam. Apart from two brief interruptions – a stint in 1951 as a research assistant to Alfred Tarski, and in 1957 as a visiting professor at Johns Hopkins University – he held the post in Amsterdam continuously until his death in 1964. His was the first academic post in his country in logic and the foundations of mathe ...
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Beth (song)
"Beth" is a ballad by American rock band Kiss, originally released on their fourth studio album ''Destroyer'' (1976). “Beth” was published as a single by Casablanca Records in August 1976, after releasing it as the B-side of " Detroit Rock City". "Beth" is Kiss's biggest commercial hit in the United States, reaching #7 on the Billboard Hot 100, receiving a Gold Record certification from the RIAA, and winning the 1977 People's Choice Award for "Favorite Song". The song was created from a demo called "Beck", something Criss and Penridge put together during their time with the band Chelsea. During the recording of ''Destroyer'', Criss showed it to Ezrin, who made several changes to it and recommended changing its title to "Beth". Due to its positive commercial reception, the song appeared in many of Kiss' concerts, where Criss usually sang it over an instrumental track. "Beth" has appeared on most Kiss compilations and live albums, including '' Kiss Unplugged'' (1996), w ...
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The Beths
The Beths are a New Zealand indie rock band, formed in Auckland in 2014. The group principally consists of lead vocalist Elizabeth Stokes, guitarist Jonathan Pearce, bassist Benjamin Sinclair, and drummer Tristan Deck. Meeting at the University of Auckland, the band signed to Carpark Records in 2018, where they have released the albums '' Future Me Hates Me'' (2018), '' Jump Rope Gazers'' (2020), and '' Expert in a Dying Field'' (2022). They have toured internationally with Death Cab for Cutie and The National, and received praise from ''Rolling Stone'' and ''Pitchfork''. History Elizabeth Stokes and Jonathan Pearce originally met in high school, and they met both Benjamin Sinclair and Ivan Luketina-Johnston when all four attended classes at the University of Auckland, studying jazz. Prior to the Beths, Luketina-Johnston was performing swing under the moniker of Sal Valentine. Stokes, Pearce and Sinclair were all a part of his backing band, The Babyshakes, for various tenu ...
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List Of Storms Named Beth
The name Beth has been used for three tropical cyclone A tropical cyclone is a rapidly rotating storm system with a low-pressure area, a closed low-level atmospheric circulation, strong winds, and a spiral arrangement of thunderstorms that produce heavy rain and squalls. Depending on its locat ...s worldwide, one each in the Atlantic Ocean, the Australian region of the South Pacific Ocean, and the Western Pacific Ocean. In the Atlantic: * Hurricane Beth (1971) – a Category 1 hurricane that formed of the southeast coast of the U.S. and struck Nova Scotia, Canada. In the Western Pacific: * Tropical Storm Beth (1996) (T9622, 32W, Seniang) – a severe tropical storm that struck the Philippines and Vietnam. In the Australian region: * Cyclone Beth (1976) – a Category 3 severe tropical cyclone that struck Queensland, Australia. {{DEFAULTSORT:Beth Atlantic hurricane set index articles Australian region cyclone set index articles Pacific typhoon set index a ...
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Bayt (other){{!}}Bayt/Beit/Beth/Bet (other)
Bayt (Arabic: or Hebrew: , both meaning 'house'; there are similar words in various Semitic languages), also spelled bayit, bayyit, bait, beit, beth, bet, etc., may refer to: All pages with titles containing ''Bayt'' Jewish religious terms * Temple Mount, Hebrew ''Har ha-Bayit'', "Mount of the House" * Beth Israel (other)Beth Israel, "House of Israel" Islamic terms * ''Ahl al-Bayt'', the ''People of the House'', referring to the household of Muhammad or to all pious Muslims Synagogues * Beth Avraham Yoseph of Toronto, an Orthodox synagogue in Thornhill, Ontario, Canada Place-names and derivates In alphabetical order including the articles. Bayit * Bayit VeGan Bayt A few outstanding ones: * Bayt al-Allah (the Kaaba) * Bayt al-Muqaddas (Jerusalem) Beit * Beit Jala * Beit Sahour * Beit Shemesh * Beit Hanina * Beitin * Betar (fortress) ** Battir Beth * Beth Alpha * Beth-Horon * Beth Shean * Bethany (other)Bethany * Bethel/Beth-El * Bethesda ...
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Bet (other)
Black Entertainment Television (BET) is an American basic cable channel targeting Black American audiences. It is the flagship channel of the BET Media Group, a subsidiary of Paramount Global's CBS Entertainment Group. Originally launched as a USA Network programming block on January 25, 1980, BET would eventually become a full-fledged channel on July 1, 1983. , BET is available to approximately 67,000,000 pay television households in the United States-down from its 2011 peak of 92,000,000 households. History Early years After stepping down as a lobbyist for the cable industry, Freeport, Illinois native Robert L. Johnson decided to launch his own cable television network. Johnson acquired a loan for $15,000 (equivalent to $55,648 in 2023) and a $500,000 (equivalent to $1,854,921 in 2023) investment from media executive John Malone to start the network. The network, which was named Black Entertainment Television (BET), launched on January 25, 1980. Cheryl D. Miller ...
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Bethia
Bethia is a female given name. People with that name include: * Bethia Clarke (1867–1959), British artist * Bethia Foott (1907–1995), Australian non-fiction writer * Lucy Bethia Walford (1845–1915), Scottish novelist and artist See also * Beth (other) Beth may refer to: Letter and number *Bet (letter), or beth, the second letter of the Semitic abjads (writing systems) *Hebrew word for "house", often used in the name of synagogues and schools (e.g. Beth Israel) *Beth number, a sequence of infi ... * Bettiah, a city in the state of Bihar, India * {{given name ...
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