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Salit or Sal'it may
refer to: Sal'it,
Israeli settlement Givat Sal'it,
Israeli outpost Salit (name) This
disambiguation page
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Salit is both a
given name and a surname.
Notable people with the name include:
Jacqueline Salit,
leader of the
Independent voting movement Norman Salit...
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Norman Salit (June 8, 1896 – July 21, 1960) was an
American lawyer, rabbi, and
Zionist who
served as the
president of the
Synagogue Council of America...
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Munzer bin Sawa the king of Bahrain; Amer bin Aas to the king of Oman.
Salit bin Amri to
Hozah bin Ali— the king of Yamama;
Shiya bin
Wahab to Haris...
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Mehola (Hebrew: מחולה) is a
religious moshav and
Israeli settlement in the West Bank.
Located in the
Jordan Valley near the
Green Line and the Palestinian...
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Sapuan Salit (born 25
September 1965) is a
material scientist, engineer, and the head of
Advanced Engineering Materials and
Composites (AEMC), a...
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Sarit Sarak (Old Manipuri:
Salit Salak) or
Sharit Sharak (Old Manipuri:
Shalit Shalak) is a
classical Meitei...
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Jewish family on the
Upper East Side of New York, the
daughter of
Naomi (née
Salit) and Maks Birnbach. Her
father immigrated from
Germany to
Mandatory Palestine...
- 2007's
Electric Ballroom album,
which featured T.bias, Kimba,
Stephan Byron-
Salit, and Tim Huthert, as well as Jon
Klein collaborations with Olli
Wisdom and...
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Salit bin 'Amr 'Ala bin
Hadrami was a 7th-century
Muslim emissary to Bahrain. He was
among the 83
Makkans Muslims who
migrated to
Ethiopia from Mecca...