(tsah-BAHR) n. Sabra; Israeli-born person. Sadducees(tsad-doo-KEEM) n. pl. Sadducees. One of the two main groups in the religious establishment of Yeshua's time (the other being the Pharisees (Perushim)). The Tsaddukim tended to be more Hellenistic and more willing to cooperate with the Roman conquerors than the Perushim.
An orange flavored liqueur with a hint of chocolate, from Israel.
Israeli orange chocolate liqueur.
Israeli liqueur that is flavored with Jaffa orange and chocolate.
(pl., sabras) From Hebrew word meaning "a prickly pear," but adapted to mean a native-born Israeli Jew.
(alc. 30%) Israeli liqueur with chocolate and orange flavours.
cactus fruit. Also, native Israeli.
A chocolate-orange liqueur from Israel.
Sabra (Hebrew: צבר) is a slang term used to describe a native-born Israeli."sabra, a native-born Israeli", http://www.economist.com/daily/diary/displaystory.cfm?story_id=8160028 Over here and over there — The Economist newspaper article, 16 November 2006. The word is derived from the Hebrew word tzabar, the name of the "prickly pear" cactus (also known as the "cactus pear"), Opuntia ficus-indica. The allusion is to a tenacious, thorny desert plant with a thick hide that conceals a sweet, softer interior i.e., tough on the outside, sweet and tender on the inside.
Sabra (Ruth Bat-Seraph) is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe. She is an Israeli mutant superhero. "Sabra" means both a native of Israel and a kind of prickly pear.
The M60 Sabra tank upgrade program is designed to upgrade 170 M60A1 MBTs of the Turkish Army. The Israeli Military Industries (IMI) is upgrading the M60A1 with a new 120-mm smoothbore gun, Elbit Systems electric gun and turret drive stabilization system with a new fire control system, and a new IMI armor package.