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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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Dvorah Rabinowitz Masovetsky (1
December 1907 – 28
August 2005) was a
Zionist leader who
served as
president of
Mizrachi Women’s
Organization of America...
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Dvorah Barzilay-Yegar (born 1933) is an
Israeli historian, who has
carried out many
years of
scholarly research into the life and
political activities...
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Archived from the
original on July 7, 2024.
Retrieved June 23, 2024. Hacohen,
Dvorah (1991). "BenGurion and the
Second World War". In Frankel,
Jonathan (ed.)...
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Debora (English)
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Devorah (Hebrew)
Dvorah (Hebrew) All
pages with
titles beginning with
Deborah Behind the Name "Δεββώρα"...
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Middle East by
Dvorah Omer [Hebrew] The Nili
Spies by
Anita Engle [Hebrew] Nili by
Jacob Poleskin-Yaari [Hebrew] Sara, Nili Hero by
Dvorah Omer [Hebrew]...
- Hager,
Grand Rabbi of
Vizhnitz in Beit Shemesh, Israel.
Rebbetzin Rechel Dvorah, the wife of
Rabbi Chaim Tzvi Meislish,
grandson of
Grand Rabbi Moshe Teitelbaum...
- her life as a
honey bee larva.
Taken care of by
another older bee
named Dvorah within the bee hive, she
tells her a
fictional myth
about the ”World Flower”...
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Stanford University Press, pp. 86–89, ISBN 978-0-8047-5403-3 Hacohen,
Dvorah (1991), "BenGurion and the
Second World War", in
Jonathan Frankel (ed.)...
- 1093/geront/gnt118. PMC 3894851. PMID 24142914. Rath,
Joseph F.; Simon,
Dvorah; Langenbahn,
Donna M.; Sherr, Rose Lynn; Diller,
Leonard (2003). "Group...