- year,
remixes of the
songs "Ja" and "Sve da zaboravim"
appeared on the
Shpira remix album As I
Would Say Two,
released by Exit Music[broken anchor]. In...
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Avraham Shapira (Hebrew: אברהם אלקנה כהנא שפירא; c. 1910,
Jerusalem – 27
September 2007) was a
prominent rabbi in the
Religious Zionist world. He served...
- ShUM cities,
after the
first letters of the
Hebrew names: Shin for
Speyer (
Shpira), Waw for
Worms (Varmaisa) and Mem for
Mainz (Magentza). The
Takkanot Shum...
- August 19, 2001 (2001-08-19) December 31, 2006 (2006-12-31) Emg.
Amnon Shpira September 11, 2006 (2006-09-11) April 10, 2012 (2012-04-10) Orit Farkash-Hacohen...
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Middle Age
surname adoption came from
place names (for
example Shapiro, from
Shpira, Speyer, a
Rhenanian city
known for its
famous Jewish community in the 11th...
- Speyer, Worms, and Mainz. The
initials of the
Hebrew names for
these cities,
Shpira, Vermayza, and
Magentza form the
initials SHUM.
While these regulations...
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Digimedia studio. In December, a
remix of the song "Samo magli"
appeared on the
Shpira remix album As I
Would Say Two. In
January of the
following year, Popboks...
-
Mainz formed the
center of Ashke****c Judaism.
These three Shum
cities -
Shpira (Speyer),
Vermaisia (Worms) and
Magenza (Mainz) -
formed an ****ociation...
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Yiddish surnames of Spira, Shapira,
Spier and
Shapiro probably derive from
Shpira (שפירא), the
Hebrew name of Speyer. On
August 14, 1111, the day of his father's...
- Knežević — guitar,
backing vocals Miloš Romić — DJ
Additional personnel ShpiRa — effects,
additional electronics Mile Ćirić —
recorded by
Boris Mladenović...