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Paltiel may
refer to one of the following: Palti, son of
Laish Chaim Paltiel (
Paltiel of Falaise)
Julius Paltiel This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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Paltiel is an
epidemiologist and a
professor in the
Braun School of
Public Health,
where she was also
director of the Master’s in
Public Health program...
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Ahimaaz ben
Paltiel (Hebrew: אחימעץ בן פלטיאל; 1017–1060) was a Graeco-Italian
liturgical poet and
author of a
family chronicle. Very
little is known...
- p. 31.
Grainger 2002, p. 350.
Paltiel 1979, p. 31.
Paltiel 1979, p. 33,
citing App. Syr., 8.46; Zon., 9.25.
Paltiel 1979, p. 33,
noting also that Cicero...
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Julius Paltiel (4 July 1924 – 7
March 2008) was one of the 26
Norwegian Jews who
returned from Auschwitz. For
their efforts in
telling about the atrocities...
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Paltiel Daykan (Hebrew: פלטיאל דייקן; May 12, 1885 –
February 12, 1969) was an
Israeli jurist.
Daykan was born in Lithuania, then part of the Russian...
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Chaim Paltiel (known as
Paltiel of Falaise) was a
French Biblical commentator of the
thirteenth century and
grandson of the
tosafist Samuel of Falaise...
- Sciences, vol. 12. New York, NY: Free
Press – Macmillan, 1968, pp. 235–241;
Paltiel,
Khayyam Z., 'Campaign
finance –
contrasting practices and reforms'. In:...
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Hannah M. Cotton-
Paltiel (Hebrew: חנה מ. כותן־פלטיאל) is the
Shalom Horowitz Professor of
classics in the
Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She was head...
- Newton, M****achusetts.
Scholia has an
author profile for Roc****e Walensky.
Paltiel, A. David; Weinstein,
Milton C.; Kimmel,
April D.; Seage,
George R.; Losina...