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- (Report). Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 9 May 2024. Tzabar Balashon - Hebrew Language Detective Rosenthal, Ruvik: Dictionary of Slang (Hebrew)...
- New York City: Scribner. p. 1004. ISBN 978-0-7432-4626-2. "scallion", at Balashon - Hebrew Language Detective, 5 July 2006. Accessed 28 Feb 2024. "shallot"...
- 1166826. PMC 6349368. PMID 26986231. Curwin, David (16 March 2008). "aloe". Balashon - Hebrew Language Detective. Retrieved 16 December 2022. Lewis, Charlton...
- journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help) "shamir, shumar and emery". Balashon Hebrew Language Detective. Retrieved 13 December 2023. G. T. Austin (1987)...
- Moskva: Progress. DLC (18 December 2006). "Analysis of the word "latke"". Balashon. Retrieved 25 December 2011. Marks, Gil (17 November 2010). "Latke". Encyclopedia...
- the original on 15 June 2010. Retrieved 14 April 2010. "scallion", at Balashon - Hebrew Language Detective, 5 July 2006. Accessed 28 Feb 2024. "shallot"...
- 1166826. PMC 6349368. PMID 26986231. Curwin, David (16 March 2008). "aloe". Balashon - Hebrew Language Detective. Retrieved 16 December 2022. Rodd, Tony; Stackhouse...
- Retrieved 1 February 2019. DLC (2006-12-18). "Analysis of the word "latke"". Balashon. Retrieved 2011-12-25. Altyntsev A. V., "The Concept of Love in Ashke****m...
- האלצינגער. 1816. DLC (27 August 2006). "Hebrew Language Detective: katom". Balashon. Retrieved 19 September 2012. "Daily Tehillim". Daily Tehillim. Retrieved...
- Curwin, David (9 February 2007). "Etymology of marzipan" (in English). Balashon: Hebrew Language Detective – a discussion of various etymologies "Marzipan"...