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primarily used as a
primary noun (sometimes)
descriptive of the god or
goddess Shachar." In Arabic, the word saḥar (سحر)
refers to the
predawn period and comes...
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vision by the
prophet Isaiah and is
called הֵילֵל בֶּן-שָׁחַר (Helel ben
Shachar,
Hebrew for "shining one, son of the morning"), who is
addressed as הילל...
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Shahar Pe'er (Hebrew: שחר פאר,
pronounced [ˈʃaχaʁ peˈʔeʁ]; born (1987-05-01)1 May 1987) is an
Israeli retired tennis player. Pe'er won five
singles and...
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Shachar Kariv (Hebrew: שחר קריב) is an
economist and the
Benjamin N. Ward
professor of
economics and
economics department chair at the
University of California...
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Shachar Sagiv (Hebrew: שחר שגיב; born 11
October 1994) is an
Israeli Olympic triathlete. In 2016, he won the
bronze medal in the U23
European Triathlon...
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Ayelet Shachar FRSC (Hebrew: איילת שחר; born June 4, 1966) is a
legal scholar. She is the
Director of the Max
Planck Institute for the
Study of Religious...
- Prof. Ron
Shachar (Hebrew: רון שחר; born as Ron Schwartzman; born 17
December 1962; Tel Aviv, Israel) is an
Israeli professor and
researcher in the fields...
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Birkot hashachar or
Birkot ha
Shachar (Hebrew: ברכות השחר, lit. 'morning blessings' or 'blessings [of] the dawn') are a
series of
blessings that are recited...
- Ben-Shahar (Hebrew: טל בן-שחר; born 1970), also
known as Tal
David Ben-
Shachar, is an
American and
Israeli teacher, and
writer in the
areas of positive...
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Yeshayahu Shachar (born
Yeshayahu Stengel), also
Isaiah or "Ishay"
Shachar (6
August 1935, in Haifa,
Mandatory Palestine – 19
September 1977), was an Israeli...