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Avraham Oz
Avraham Oz (born May 23, 1944) is an Israeli associate professor of Theatre and Hebrew and Comparative literature at the University of Haifa, a translator of plays and operas into Hebrew, and a peace activist. He specializes in English theatre and drama, Shakespeare, political theatre, and Theatre theory.
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Abraham Berline
Abraham Joseph Berline (October 6, 1893 Russian artist who lived in Paris and died during World War II.Abraham Joseph Berline was born on October 6 1893 in Nizhyn, (Ukraine). He was the son of Leib Berline and Hana Kaganoff. In 1912, at the age of 19, he emigrated to Paris to study at the Ecole des Beaux Arts.
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SlimVirgin/archive5
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Israel/Featured Article Archive
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Raphael Israeli
Raphael Israeli, an Israeli academic, is Professor of Islamic, Middle Eastern and Chinese history at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Israeli was born in Fez, Morocco and emigrated to Israel at the age of 14.Israeli received a degree in Arabic and History from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and became a fellow of the Center of Chinese Studies at the University of California at Berkeley, where he earned an M.A.
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Robert Voisey
Robert Voisey (born 1969) is a composer and producer of electroacoustic and chamber music. He founded Vox Novus in 2000 to promote the music of contemporary American composers and in 2001 created The American Composer Timeline, the first in-depth listing of American composers, spanning from 1690 to the present, to appear on the Internet.
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1948 Palestinian exodus/Archive 6
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Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions
Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) refers to an international economic campaign against Israel. The campaign was initiated by the July 9, 2005, call of 171 Palestinian non-governmental organizations "... for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions against Israel Until it Complies with International Law and Universal Principles of Human Rights."
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Yoav Gelber
Yoav Gelber () (born 1943) is a professor of history at the University of Haifa, and a visiting professor at the University of Texas. Gelber was born in Mandatory Palestine in 1943 and studied world and Jewish history at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Gelber is an expert on the history of the Israel Defense Forces.
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Oneworld25/sandbox
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Allegations of Israeli apartheid/ProposedChange
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Kaaba/Archive 2
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Palestine/Archive 8
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Greek citron
The Greek citron variety of citrus medica ( or יְוָנִי) was botanically classified by Adolf Engler as the "variety etrog". This is remarking on its major use for the Jewish ritual during Succoth, due to its extraordinary natural beauty. It was also called Pitima, or the Cedro - Citron with a Pigolo - a Pitom, because its usually persisting pitom (carpel). The last does not only enhance its character, but also adds Halachic promotion.
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Greek citron
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Ewawer
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Victor Andreevich Toponogov
Victor Andreevich Toponogov (1930-03-06–2004-11-21) was a Russian mathematician, noted for his contributions to differential geometry and so-called Riemannian geometry "in the large".After finishing secondary school in 1948, Toponogov entered the department of Mechanics and Mathematics at Tomsk State University, graduated with honours in 1953, and continued as a graduate student there until 1956.
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Arie Hershcovich
Arie Hershcovich is an Israeli lecturer of Urban Management and Political Science. He has a PhD in urban planning from the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology. He has been the chief planner of the Jewish Agency, a quasi-governmental organization, where he was involved mainly with programs of regional development and social integration. His areas of interest are urban strategic planning, growth policies, urban regime and gateway cities.
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HG/workshop/AoIA restructured editing
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Near-semiring
mathematics, a near-semiring (also seminearring) is an algebraic structure more general to near-ring and semiring. Near-semirings arise naturally from functions on semigroups.
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