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Tirzah /ˈtɜːrzə/ (Hebrew: תִּרְצָה,
variant "Thirza") is the name of one of the
daughters of
Zelophehad in the Book of Numbers, and of the
ancient Canaanite...
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Tirzah or
Thyrza may
refer to:
Tirzah (name) To
Tirzah, a poem by
William Blake Tirzah (ancient city)
Tirzah Stream Tirzah,
South Carolina, a city of South...
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Eileen Lucy "
Tirzah"
Garwood (11
April 1908 – 27
March 1951) was a
British wood-engraver, painter,
paper marbler, author, and a
member of the
Great Bardfield...
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Tirzah is an
English singer-songwriter. Her
first solo record, the EP I'm Not Dancing, was
released in 2013 on Greco-Roman. Her
debut studio album, Devotion...
- "To
Tirzah" is a poem by
William Blake that was
published in his
collection Songs of
Innocence and of Experience. It is
often described as the most difficult...
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Tirzah (Hebrew: תִּרְצָה) was an
ancient town in the
Samarian highlands northeast of Shechem; it is
generally identified with the site of Tell el-Far'ah...
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frequently collaborated with
other artists,
including Kwes and
Tirzah. In the
early 2010s, Levi made
their debut as a film composer, creating...
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Tirzah Firestone (born May 27, 1954) is an
American analytical psychotherapist, author, and
Jewish Renewal rabbi. She is the
founding rabbi of Congregation...
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Tirzah Joy
Huerta Uecke (born June 20, 1986),
known as Joy Huerta, is a
Mexican singer and songwriter.
Since its creation, she has
served as
vocalist of...
- Wadi al-Far'a (Arabic: وادي الفارعه) or
Tirzah Stream (Hebrew: נַחַל תִּרְצָה, romanized: Nahal
Tirzah) is a
stream in the
northern West Bank that empties...