


Amram - A Name with Significance in Hebrew Bible and Jewish Tradition
Amram (Hebrew: עמרם, "exalted people") is a name used in the Hebrew Bible and in Jewish tradition. It may refer to:
1. Amram, son of Kehat, one of the leaders of the Israelites during the wilderness wandering, according to Numbers 3:38.
2. Amram, the father of Miriam, Aaron, and Moses, according to Exodus 6:20.
3. Amram, a place name mentioned in Joshua 15:50 and 18:23 as part of the territory allotted to the tribe of Judah.
4. In Kabbalistic tradition, Amram is associated with the sefirah (divine attribute) of chochmah (wisdom), and is considered one of the four great tzadikim (righteous ones) of the Jewish people, along with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
In modern times, the name Amram has been used as a given name for boys, particularly in Orthodox Jewish communities. It is also sometimes used as a surname.



