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Phinehas (also
spelled Phineas, /ˈfɪniəs/; Hebrew: פִּינְחָס, Modern:
Pīnḥas, Tiberian: Pīnəḥās,
Ancient Gr****: Φινεες Phinees, Latin: Phinees) was a...
- Segev, Tom (23
August 2007). "Up to No Good". Haaretz.
Retrieved 15
January 2020.
Pinhas Lavon website Pinhas Lavon on the
Knesset website Pinhas Lavon...
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PINḤAS by
Moshe Medzini.
Encyclopaedia Judaica article at Encyclopedia.com
Pinhas Rutenberg Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Pinhas Rutenberg...
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Pinhas Inbari (Hebrew: פנחס ענברי) is an
Israeli correspondent who has
reported on
Palestinian affairs for
Israel Radio and the
newspaper Al Hamishmar...
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albums as "groundbreaking."
Pinhas had
previously led the band
Schizo and also
released six
albums under his own name.
Pinhas has
worked with
numerous collaborators...
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first President of Bar-Ilan
University Pinhas Gershon,
Israeli basketball coach Pinhas Hozez (born 1957),
Israeli basketball player Pinchas...
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Beitar Tel Aviv |
Pinhas Hozez". basket.co.il. "
Pinhas Hozez profile,
European Championship for Men 1985". FIBA.COM. "
Pinhas Hozez College Stats"....
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admitted to the Bar in 1979. In 1976,
Mulcair married Catherine Pinhas, a
psychologist who was born in
France to a
Sephardic Jewish family from...
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Gornitzky & Co.
Gornitzky & Co.
Website Pinhas Rubin's page on
Gornitzky website Adv.
Pinhas Rubin's page on D&B Adv.
Pinhas Rubin- No. 15 in 'People of the Year'-...
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Pinhas Scheinman (Hebrew: פנחס שינמן; 1 July 1912 – 10
October 1999) was an
Israeli politician who
served as a
member of the
Knesset for the
National Religious...