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According to the Book of Judges,
Deborah (Hebrew: דְּבוֹרָה, Dəḇōrā) was a
prophetess of Judaism, the
fourth Judge of pre-monarchic Israel, and the only...
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Devorà Ascarelli was a 16th-century
Italian poet
living in Rome, Italy.
Ascarelli was
likely the
first Jewish woman to have a book of her own work published...
- 2024. "גיליון 135 לשנת 2023חורבת דבורה". www.hadashot-esi.org.il (in Hebrew).
Retrieved June 5, 2024.
Media related to Kfar
Devora at
Wikimedia Commons...
- Débora
Torreira Ortiz (born 8
January 1990) is a
Dominican team
handball player. She
plays for the club
Liberbank Gijón, and on the
Dominican Republic...
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Kleiman (2004). DNA & Tradition: The
Genetic Link to the
Ancient Hebrews.
Devora Publishing. p. 70. ISBN 1-930143-89-3.
Marta Colburn (2002). The Republic...
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Shadmot Dvora (Hebrew: שַׁדְמוֹת דְּבוֹרָה) is a
moshav in
northern Israel.
Located south-west of Tiberias, it
falls under the
jurisdiction of
Lower Galilee...
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Devora Nadworney (1895 –
January 7, 1948) was an
American operatic contralto singer.
Nadworney was born in New York City, the
daughter of
Russian immigrants...
- Ben-Yehuda was
married twice, to two sisters.[page needed] His
first wife,
Devora (née Jonas), died in 1891 of tuberculosis,
leaving him with five
small children...
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Archived from the
original on
April 22, 2017.
Retrieved June 19, 2015.
Devora, Abby (October 21, 2014). "Need To Know:
Watch Jaden Smith's 'Blue Ocean'...
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current heads of
state and
government The term "Sultana" is used by Odal-
Devora in her
essay The
River Dwellers (2000, page 47),
saying "This
Prince Bagtas...