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- Tcherikover (also transliterated Tcherikower, Tsherikover, Tscherikower, or Cherikover) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Elias Tcherikower...
- Victor A. Tcherikover (Hebrew: אביגדור צ'ריקובר‎; 1894–1958) was a Russian-born Israeli scholar. Born in Russia, he settled in Palestine in 1925. He was...
- Alexandria may have been caused by the Jews being portra**** as misanthropes. Tcherikover argues that the reason for hatred of Jews in the ****enistic period was...
- animated a highly contentious debate". The Chronicle of Higher Education. Tcherikover, Victor, ****enistic Civilization and the Jews, New York: Atheneum, 1975...
- Jewish law and to adopt a Gr**** lifestyle. According to historian Victor Tcherikover, the main motive for the Tobiads' ****enism was economic and political...
- University of California Press. p. 4. ISBN 9780520290846. Hengel 1973, p. 277 Tcherikover 1959, p. 170–190 Schwartz, Daniel R. (2001). "Antiochus IV Epiphanes...
- Festival: Religious Continuity and Royal Legitimation in Mesopotamia, 143. Tcherikover, Victor (2004). ****enistic civilization and the jews (Reprint ed., 2...
- twentieth-century scholars of the Maccabean revolt, Elias Bickermann and Victor Tcherikover, each placed the blame on the policies of the Jewish leaders and not...
- Survey of Israel's History. Zondervan. p. 357. ISBN 978-0-310-34770-5. Tcherikover, Victor (1999) [1959]. ****enistic Civilization and the Jews. Baker Academic...
- pseudo-Aristeas. Modern scholarship is unanimously with Hody. Victor Tcherikover summed up the scholarly consensus in 1958: "Modern scholars commonly...