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Rachel (Hebrew: רָחֵל, romanized: Rāḥēl, lit. 'ewe') was a
Biblical figure, the
favorite of Jacob's two wives, and the
mother of
Joseph and Benjamin, two...
- José
Rochel Morales also
known as
Pitiu Rochel (July 30, 1943 – 9
February 2001) was a
Spanish handball player. He
competed in the 1972
Summer Olympics...
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Rochel Gelman (born
January 23, 1942) is an
emeritus psychology professor at
Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, and Co-Director of the
Center for Cognitive...
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Anton Rochel (18 June 1770 in
Neunkirchen – 12 May 1847 in Graz) was an
Austrian surgeon and naturalist,
known for his
botanical investigations of Banat...
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located in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York City. It
contains the Beis
Rochel School, a
Satmar girls-only
private Jewish school. It was
built in 1888–1889...
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Swensson B,
Moore JE,
Frazer DG,
Smith FJ,
Knowlton RG,
Christophers E,
Rochels R,
Uitto J,
McLean WH (June 1997). "Mutations in cornea-specific keratin...
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Rochel Chery (born 27
November 1982) is a
French professional basketball player who pla**** for
French LNB Pro A club Le
Havre during the 2002–2004 seasons...
- Taís
Rochel (born 16
October 1983) is a
Brazilian fencer. She
competed in the women's foil
event at the 2016
Summer Olympics. In the
first round, she defeated...
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Beela Rochel Freund (Serbian Cyrillic: Бела Рохел Фрojнд; 27
August 1911 – 12
February 1994),
known as
Rahela Ferari (Serbian Cyrillic: Рахела Ферари)...
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Rachel (Rokhl) Häring Korn (Yiddish: רחל קאָרן, 15
January 1898 – 9
September 1982) was a Polish-born
Canadian Yiddish language poet and author. In total...