-
Zipporah, or
Tzipora (/ˈzɪpərə, zɪˈpɔːrə/; Hebrew: צִפּוֹרָה, Ṣīppōrā, "bird"), is
mentioned in the Book of
Exodus as the wife of Moses, and the daughter...
-
Zipporah at the Inn is the name
given to an
episode alluded to in
three verses in the 4th
chapter of the Book of Exodus. The much-debated p****age is one...
-
Zipporah Jepchirchir Kittony (born 1943),
better known as
Zipporah Kittony, is a
former Kenyan politician and women's and children's
rights activist. She...
-
Zipporah Potter Atkins (July 4, 1645 –
January 8, 1705 age 60) was a free
African American woman who
owned land in
colonial Boston,
during a time when...
- Zena
Zipporah (b. 1942) is an
American artist and poet. She
attended Case
Western Reserve University. In 1989, her work was
included in the
Center for...
- "a
sojourner there"; Latin: Gersam) was the
firstborn son of
Moses and
Zipporah. The name
means "a
stranger there" in Hebrew, (גר שם ger sham), which...
-
Moses and his
Ethiopian wife
Zipporah (Dutch:
Mozes en zijn
Ethiopische vrouw Seporah) is a
painting of 1645–1650, by the
Flemish Baroque painter Jacob...
-
projects Media from
Commons Data from
Wikidata Frederick Wiseman at IMDb
Zipporah Films Official distributor of Wiseman's work
Frederick Wiseman on Reality...
-
Zipporah Parks Hammond (1924–2011) was the
University of
Colorado College of Nursing's
first African-American
graduate and the
first Black Director of...
-
Tziporah Malka "Tzipi"
Livni (Hebrew: ציפי (ציפורה) מלכה לבני,
pronounced [tsipoˈʁa malˈka ˈtsipi ˈlivni]; born 8 July 1958) is an
Israeli politician...