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Absalom (Hebrew: אַבְשָׁלוֹם ʾAḇšālōm, lit. 'Father of Peace') was an
Israelite prince. Born to
David and Maacah, who was from Geshur, he was the only...
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Abshalom Jac
Lahav (born
April 4, 1977) (Hebrew: אבשלום ג'ֵק להב) is a New York City–based artist. He is
known for his
series 48 Jews and The
Great Americans...
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Abshalom ben
Shlomo (
November 11, 1943 - July 16, 2024) was an Israeli-American jazz saxophonist. Ben
Shlomo is best
known for
working under the iconic...
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October 2020.
Royal names with the s-l-m root, such as
Solomon and
Abshalom,
suggest that
Shalim was
still worshipped in the 10th
century BCE, and...
- or Heb. קרבן Korban) /o/ > /u/ as in /ovʃolum/ "Absalom" (Heb. אבשלום
Abshalom) /u/ > /y/,
especially under the
influence of
vowel harmony Stress on final...
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Greatest American to
justify Reagan's po****rity
among the
general public.
Abshalom Jac
Lahav said he was
inspired by the top 100
nominees list to
create the...
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Tomeka Reid
Matana Roberts Troy
Robinson Bata
Rutlin Sherry Scott Sar
Abshalom Ben
Sholamo Rasul Siddik/Sadik
Wadada Leo
Smith Isaiah Spencer [de] John...
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Danny Davis – alto saxophone, flute,
clarinet Abshalom Ben
Shlomo – alto saxophone, flute,
clarinet Danny Ray
Thompson – baritone...
- (B.A. 1952),
painter and
important exponent of the
Figurative revival Abshalom Jac
Lahav (M.F.A. 2008) Israeli-born, New York City–based
artist known...
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Difficult Vision), upon the
relation of
philosophy to theology; also Yad
Abshalom (The Hand of Absalom), a
commentary on Proverbs,
written in
memory of his...