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biblical text,
spoken by a
mother who lost
three sons to silicosis. "
Avshalom" by Yona Wallach,
published in her
first poetry collection Devarim (1966)...
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Avshalom Cyrus Elitzur (Hebrew: אבשלום כורש אליצור), born 30 May 1957, is an Iranian-born
Israeli physicist and philosopher.
Avshalom Elitzur was born...
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Avshalom Feinberg (Hebrew: אבשלום פיינברג, 23
October 1889 – 20
January 1917) was one of the
leaders of Nili, a
Jewish spy
network in
Palestine that helped...
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Avshalom (Hebrew: אבשלום) was an
Israeli settlement in the
Sinai Peninsula. The
settlement was
founded in 1972. It was
initially named Merkaz Sadot ("Sadot...
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Avshalom Cave (Hebrew: מערת אבשלום, romanized: Me'arat
Avshalom),
known in
academic literature as
Soreq Cave (Hebrew: מערת שׂורק, romanized: Me'arat Soreq;...
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Avshalom Pollak (Hebrew: אבשלום פולק; born
October 5, 1970, also
known as
Avshalom ****) is an
Israeli actor, director, c****ographer and
dance company...
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Maccabi Petah Tikva F.C. (Hebrew: מכבי פתח תקווה; "Maccabi
Avshalom Ironi Petah Tikva F.C., מועדון ספורט מכבי אבשלום עירוני פתח תקווה) is an
Israeli professional...
- Dr.
Avshalom Kor (Hebrew: אבשלום קור) (born 17
September 1950) is an
Israeli linguist and
expert on
Modern Hebrew grammar and semantics. He is
known to...
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Absalom (
Avshalom) is a son of King
David in the Old Testament. Absalom, Absalon, Absolem,
Absolon or
Avshalom may also
refer to:
Avshalom, Israel, a...
- The Tomb of
Absalom (Hebrew: יד אבשלום, romanized: Yad
Avshalom, lit. 'Absalom's Memorial'), also
called Absalom's Pillar, is an
ancient monumental rock-cut...