- In the Book of Exodus,
Amram (/ˈæmræm/; Hebrew: עַמְרָם, Modern: ‘
Amram, Tiberian:
ʻAmrām, "Exalted people" / "The
people are exalted") is the husband...
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Amram Mayer Ducovny (September 11, 1927 –
August 23, 2003) was an
American non-fiction writer,
playwright and novelist. Ducovny, born as Duchovny, was...
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David Werner Amram III (born
November 17, 1930) is an
American composer, arranger, and
conductor of orchestral, chamber, and
choral works, many with jazz...
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Amram is a
biblical character.
Amram may also
refer to:
Amram of Mainz,
legendary medieval German rabbi Amram Aburbeh,
Sephardi chief rabbi of
Petah Tikva...
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Amram bar
Sheshna or
Amram Gaon (Jewish
Babylonian Aramaic: עמרם בר ששנא or Hebrew: עמרם גאון; died 875) was a gaon or head of the
Academy of Sura in Lower...
- The Good Place.
Amram created and
starred in the
comedy web series, An Emmy for Megan,
which depicts Amram's quest to win an Emmy.
Amram was born and raised...
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Aharon Amram (Hebrew: אהרן עמרם) (born 1939) is an
Israeli singer, composer, poet and
researcher of
Yemenite Jewish origin.
Amram was born in Sana'a, Yemen...
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daughter of Levi and
mother of Miriam,
Aaron and Moses. She was the wife of
Amram, as well as his aunt. No
details are
given concerning her life. According...
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Visions of
Amram, also
referred to as 4Q543-549, is a
collection of five
extremely fragmented copies found in
Qumran cave 4. In 1972,
Jozef T.
Milik published...
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Amram Aburbeh (Hebrew: עמרם אבורביע,
March 16, 1892–
December 12, 1966), also
spelled Abourabia and Aburabia, was the
Chief Rabbi of the
Sephardic congregation...