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Eleazar (/ɛliˈeɪzər/; Hebrew: אֶלְעָזָר, Modern:
ʾElʿazar, Tiberian:
ʾElʿāzār, "El has helped") or
Elazar was a
priest in the
Hebrew Bible, the
second High...
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restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Elazar Menachem Man
Shach (Hebrew: אלעזר מנחם מן שך,
Elazar Shach;
January 1, 1899 O.S. –
November 2, 2001)...
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David "Dado"
Elazar (Hebrew: דוד אלעזר; 27
August 1925 – 15
April 1976) was an
Israeli senior military officer who was the
ninth Chief of
Staff of the...
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Sicarii were a
group of
Jewish Zealots, who, in the
final decades of the
Second Temple period,
conducted a
campaign of
targeted ********inations of Roman...
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Daniel Judah Elazar (August 25, 1934 –
December 2, 1999) was a
political scientist known for his
seminal studies of
political culture of the US states...
- Yair
Elazar Glotman (born 1987) is a
composer and
musician based in Berlin. He
releases his own
music and
composes film scores, most
recently Netflix's...
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Elazar Rokeach,
Elazar Rokeiach,
Eleazar Rokeach,
Eleazar Rokeah, or
Eleazar Roḳeaḥ may
refer to:
Eleazar of
Worms (c. 1176 – 1238),
Talmudist and kabbalist...
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extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Elazar (Hebrew: אֶלְעָזָר) is an
Israeli settlement in the West Bank, 18 kilometers...
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Eleazar ben
Shammua or
Eleazar I (Hebrew: אלעזר בן שמוע) was a
rabbi of the 2nd
century (4th
generation of tannaim),
frequently cited in
rabbinic writings...
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Elazar Fleckeles (August 26, 1754 in
Prague –
April 27, 1826) was a
Bohemian rabbi and author.
Fleckeles was a
pupil of Meïr Fischels [Wikidata] and Yechezkel...