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According to the
Hebrew Bible,
Phinehas (also
spelled Phineas, /ˈfɪniəs/; Hebrew: פִּינְחָס, Modern: Pīnḥas, Tiberian: Pīnəḥās,
Ancient Gr****: Φινεες Phinees...
- Arkatov.
Capra Press,
Santa Barbara, Ca. 1990.
Pinchas Zukerman on
Charlie Rose
Pinchas Zukerman at IMDb
Pinchas Zukerman collected news and
commentary at...
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Taruja Pincha (Aymara
taruja deer,
pincha irrigation channel or ditch, "deer ditch",
Hispanicized spelling Tarucapincha) or
Taruka Pincha (Quechua taruka...
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Knesset 1990 -
Pinchas Litvinovsky: In
Search of the
Roots of Life, The
Israel Museum in
Jerusalem (curator:
Yigal Zalmona) 2024 -
Pinchas Litvinovsky:...
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Pinchas Toledano (פנחס טולידאנו) is Hakham-Emeritus (Chief Rabbi) of
Amsterdam and of the
Spanish and
Portuguese Jews of the Netherlands. He was also...
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Hophni (Hebrew: חָפְנִי, Modern: Ḥofnī, Tiberian: Ḥop̄nī) and
Phinehas or
Phineas (Hebrew: פִּינְחָס, Modern: Pīnḥas, Tiberian: Pīnəḥās) were the two sons...
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Pinchas Freudiger, also Fülöp Freudiger,
Philip von
Freudiger (born 1900 in Budapest, Austria-Hungary, died 1976 in Israel) was a Hungarian-Israeli manufacturer...
- "SHALOM" פנחס רוזנבאום [
Pinchas Rosenbaum] (in Hebrew).
Retrieved Sep 10, 2020. "AN
INTERVIEW WITH THE
CHILDREN OF
PINCHAS ROSENBAUM". Ami Magazine....
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Pinchas Hirschprung (Hebrew: פנחס הירשפרונג; 13 July 1912, Dukla,
Galicia – 25
January 1998, Montreal, Canada) was a Polish-Canadian rabbi, posek, and...
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Pinchas Sapir (Hebrew: פנחס ספיר, born
Pinchas Kozlowski 15
October 1906 – 12
August 1975) was an
Israeli politician during the
first three decades following...