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- Suite Hébraïque is a 3-movement work composed in 1951 for viola and piano by Ernest Bloch, which he subsequently arranged for viola and small orchestra...
- The École Normale Hébraïque ("Jewish Normal School", Arabic: المدرسة العبرية العادية) is a Jewish secondary school in Casablanca, Morocco, opened in 1945...
- outside was forcibly changed from "Hebrew delicatessen" to "Charcuterie Hébraïque de Montréal". The Office québécois de la langue française (OQLF) took...
- Belarus TV–Radio Company. The New York Times wrote of Zolotarev's Rhapsodie hébraïque that it was "based on Hebrew melodies now used in Russia... among the...
- Deux mélodies hébraïques ("Two Hebrew Songs") is a composition of two traditional Hebrew melodies for voice and piano by Maurice Ravel. It was written...
- (1953 Agate Beach) Symphony in E♭ (1955 Agate Beach) Schelomo: Rhapsodie Hébraïque for cello solo and large orchestra (1916 Geneva-New York) Suite for viola...
- réflexion linguistique hébraïque dans l'horizon intellectuel de l'occident médiéval Essai de comparaison des traités de grammaire hébraïque et provençale", Bulletin...
- Lycée La Résidence Lycée Maïmonide Lycée Léon l'Africain École Normale Hébraïque École Al Jabr Italian: Scuola "Enrico Mattei" Spanish: Instituto Español...
- analyse comparée de la notion de "démon" dans la Septante et dans la Bible Hébraïque. Supplements to the Journal for the Study of Judaism (in French). Vol...
- traditions in such works as Cinq mélodies po****ires grecques, Deux mélodies hébraïques and Chants po****ires. Among the poets on whose lyrics he drew were Marot...