- Zipporah, or
Tzipora (/ˈzɪpərə, zɪˈpɔːrə/; Hebrew: צִפּוֹרָה, Ṣīppōrā, "bird"), is
mentioned in the Book of
Exodus as the wife of Moses, and the daughter...
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Tzipora Laskov (Hebrew: צפורה לסקוב, 1904–1989) was an
Israeli nurse and politician. Born in the
Russian Empire,
Laskov studied to
become a nurse. However...
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Tzipora "Tzipi"
Obziler (Hebrew: ציפורה אובזילר; born 19
April 1973) is an
Israeli former professional tennis player. She
reached her career-high singles...
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Despite Miriam's
intent to help
Tzipora, she
should have
judged Moses favorably and
approached Moses on
Tzipora's behalf privately.
Aaron asks Moses...
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Tzipora Jochsberger (YOKS-ber-ger, Hebrew: ציפורה יוכסברגר; 27
December 1920 – 29
October 2017) was a
music teacher and
founder of the
Hebrew Arts School...
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Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. The
foundation opened up two "Beit
Tzipora Centers" in
Israel for
Ethiopian Jews
fleeing violence in Africa. The centers...
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Archived from the
original on 20
September 2010.
Retrieved 10 June 2007. "#40
Tzipora Livni". Forbes. 31
August 2006.
Archived from the
original on 22 December...
- York City,
Klein and his then-wife
performed as a duo
called Kenny and
Tzipora in the mid-1980s, and they
recorded several projects on
Kicking Mule Records...
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Tzippora Sharett (Hebrew: צפורה שרת; née Meirov; 12
August 1896 – 30
September 1973) was the wife of the
second prime minister of Israel,
Moshe Sharett...
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parents and sisters—older
sisters Hilda and
Beatrice and seven-year-old
Tzipora—were
among them. On
arrival Jews were "selected" for the
death or forced...