- 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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Professor Zipora Cochavi-Rainey (Hebrew : ציפורה כוכבי-רייני) born
December 1954 in
Petach Tikva, Israel, is a
linguist and
scholar in the
Department of...
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Zipora Rubin-Rosenbaum (born 1946) is an
Israeli athlete who has won 31
Paralympic medals. She has
represented Israel at the
Summer Paralympic Games seven...
- ran for the U.S. Senate,
calling himself "Honest Abe".
Hirschfeld married Zipora Teicher Hirschfeld in 1943. They had a son, Elie Hirschfeld, and a daughter...
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champions Israel 59–58 to take the gold
medal in men's
wheelchair basketball.
Zipora Rubin-Rosenbaum of
Israel won a gold
medal in the women's
javelin throw...
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Blacklist for ten seasons. Arison's father, Ron, is a surgeon, and his mother,
Zipora, is a psychiatrist. He has one
older sibling.
Arison grew up in Fort Lauderdale...
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nation Israel won 62
medals at the Games, 18 gold, 21
silver and 23 bronze.
Zipora Rubin-Rosenbaum won gold
medals in the club throw, javelin, shot put and...
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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...
- the
Summer Paralympic Games. The most
successful Israeli Paralympian was
Zipora Rubin-Rosenbaum, who,
between 1964 and 1988, won 31
medals at the Paralympic...
- 1389–92. doi:10.1136/bmj.321.7273.1389. PMC 27543. PMID 11099285. Shechtman,
Zipora; Pastor,
Ronit (2005). "Cognitive-Behavioral and
Humanistic Group Treatment...