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Drora Bruck (born
December 31, 1966, in Haifa, Israel) is an
Israeli recorder player.
Drora Bruck graduated from the
Jerusalem Academy of
Music and Dance...
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Domna and
Faustina the Younger, see Baharal,
Plates I and II. Baharal,
Drora (1992). "The
Portraits of
Julia Domna from the
Years 193–211 A.D. and the...
- They had
three daughters: Dror-Eilat (1917–1921),
Drora (1922–1981), and Rina (1925–2016).
Drora and Rina
became radio news broadcasters. In 1919, he...
- Liberman; 20 May 1845 – 18
November 1880), also
known by his pen
names Bar
Drora and
Daniel Ish Ḥamudot and
later as
Arthur Freeman, was a
socialist author...
- 1955) Kees
Boeke (born 1950) Erik
Bosgraaf (born 1980)
Adriana Breukink Drora Bruck (born 1966) Daniël Brüggen (born 1958)
Frans Brüggen (1934–2014) Michael...
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While there,
Simmons met his half-brother Kobi, and
triplet half-sisters
Drora,
Sharon and Ogenia. He also
visited his
estranged father's grave. Simmons...
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committed after the
surrender of the village. The next day at court,
Judge Drora Pilpel announced the case closed. Katz, however, then
attempted to rescind...
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Wildflowers of Israel. IsraelBiz.
Retrieved 22
January 2022. זוגן השיח Kaplan,
Drora; Maymon, Maskit; Aga****s,
Christina M.; Lee, Andrew; Wang, Andrew; Prigge...
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abandoned his
birth name.
While in Tel Aviv, he met
fellow musician Drora Havkin and made
several collaborations with her.
While performing, Litani...
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Conservation in Post-Colonial Morocco". In
Joseph Chetrit; Jane S. Gerber;
Drora Arussy (eds.). Jews and
Muslims in Morocco,
Their Intersecting Worlds. Lexington...