Hashem means "the name" and it's a substitute word for God. Many traditional Jews will only use the word for God in prayer, and they use Hashem for everything else.
"Emeritz Hashem" is not a widely recognized phrase, but it appears to be a combination of Hebrew words. "Emeritz" may refer to "Eretz," meaning "land" or "earth," while "Hashem" translates to "the Name," often used in Jewish contexts to refer to God. Therefore, it could imply a concept related to the land or earth in connection with divine presence or authority. More context would help clarify its specific meaning or usage.
Hashem Shaalan's birth name is Mohammed Hashem Shaalan.
Judaism is strictly monotheistic which means it has only one god. In daily conversation, the majority of Jews refer to Him as 'HaShem'.
CHasdei HaSHem
Hashem Amoli died in 1993.
Hashem Aghajari was born in 1957.
Ibrahim Hashem died in 1958.
Ibrahim Hashem was born in 1886.
Tzivos Hashem was created in 1981.
The population of Hashem Beg is 1,213.
Hashem Akbarian was born in 1897.
Hashem Akbarian died in 1971.