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Isaac Shoshan (Hebrew: יצחק שושן; 19
April 1924 – 28
December 2020) was an
Israeli intelligence officer, spy and "Mista'arev".
Starting as an undercover...
- The
Hebrew dictionary by
Avraham Even-
Shoshan,
commonly known as the Even-
Shoshan Dictionary, was
first published (1948–1952) as "מִלּוֹן חָדָשׁ (milon...
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versions of the
Hebrew name Shoshana,
which is
derived from the
Hebrew shoshan,
meaning lotus flower in Egyptian,
original derivation, and
several other...
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Malkit Shoshan (Hebrew: מלכית שושן; born 1976) is a designer, author,
lecturer and
founder of FAST, an
architectural think tank that
addresses "the relationships...
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pronunciation respelling for
words with
unusual spelling; for example, the Even-
Shoshan Dictionary respells תָּכְנִית as ⟨תּוֹכְנִית⟩
because the word uses the...
- Routledge. Simon-
Shoshan 2008, p. 69. Simon-
Shoshan 2008, p. 72. Simon-
Shoshan 2008, p. 72–75. Simon-
Shoshan 2008, p. 75–77. Simon-
Shoshan 2008, p. 77–80...
- Orli
Shoshan (Hebrew: אורלי שושן; born July 23, 1974) is an
Israeli film
actress best
known for her
performance as the
Togruta Jedi
Master Shaak Ti in...
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Shoshan Haran is an
Israeli agronomist and the
founder and
president of the Fair
Planet NPO. Born and
raised in
Kibbutz Be'eri, she
studied for a BA in...
- Sufi
Qawwali singers, who sang in Hebrew. In 2010 Shye’s
second album Shoshan ('Rose' in Hebrew) was released. It
rated Top 10 in
Songlines world music...
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University Press. pp. 85–. ISBN 978-0-8047-3540-7. Even-
Shoshan, A., ed. (2003). Even-
Shoshan Dictionary (in Hebrew). Vol. 1. ha-Milon he-ḥadash Ltd....