"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.
Ray Emeritz was born on March 1, 1918, in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Ray Emeritz died on February 12, 2009, in Washington DC, USA.
Kaneesi ish es hashem - I have acquired a man with Hashem. It comes from the word koneh - acquire.
In Judaism, EVERYONE is the child of HaShem (not literal). In the Torah, many men are called the sons of HaShem to denote that they have a unique relationship with Him (ie: Moses).
The phrase "mitz Hashem" is Hebrew and translates to "from God." It is often used to express gratitude or acknowledgment of blessings that are attributed to God's intervention or will.
Hashem Shaalan's birth name is Mohammed Hashem Shaalan.
If you meant "hashem imanu" it means "God is with us"
CHasdei HaSHem
Hashem Akbarian was born in 1897.
Hashem Akbarian died in 1971.
Hashem Amoli died in 1993.
Hashem Aghajari was born in 1957.