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Pedaya (Hebrew: פְּדָיָה) is a
moshav in
central Israel.
Located in the
Shephelah near
Mazkeret Batya, it
falls under the
jurisdiction of
Gezer Regional...
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Haviva Pedaya (Hebrew: חביבה פְּדָיָה; born
December 5, 1957) is an
Israeli poet, author,
cultural researcher, and
professor of
Jewish history at Ben-Gurion...
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Peeter Pedaja (also
known as
Peter Pedaya and
Stanley Lexton,
August 24, 1931 –
October 17, 1985) was an
Estonian Australian refugee,
sculptor and adventurer...
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person of self-criticism and
activism regarding the situation.
Haviva Pedaya wrote about the
context of the song to
Rabbi Nachman of
Breslov and argued...
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Israeli settlement of
Ameilim was
founded nearby later in 1948,
while Pedaya was
established in 1951; both on
village land. The
remains of the village...
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Evgenia Dodina,
Salman Masalha, Agi Mishol, Amal Murkus, Prof. Dr.
Haviva Pedaya, Haïm Ulliel, and Meir
Wieseltier who
write in
Hebrew even
though it is...
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director is Ron Barkai. Shaharit's
advisory committee includes Prof.
Haviva Pedaya, Prof.
Manny Mautner, and Prof.
Nissim Mizrachi. Shaharit's
Institute Fellows...
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Hebrew University Prof. Boaz Huss, Ben-Gurion
University Prof.
Haviva Pedaya, Ben-Gurion
University Rachel Elior Elliot R.
Wolfson Yehuda Liebes Gershom...
- the Abelard-Schuman ed., London, 1960) ISBN 0-8052-0437-7; p. 50.
Haviva Pedaya (N.D.). Ya‘akov
Yosef of Polnoye, yivoencyclopedia.org Sherwin,
Byron L...
- (born 1935) Hava Pinhas-Cohen (born 1955)
Ravid Plotnik (born 1988)
Haviva Pedaya (born 1957) Alex Rif (born 1986)
Abraham Regelson (1896–1981)
Esther Raab...