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Zerubbabel (/zəˈrʌbəbəl/) was,
according to the
Hebrew Bible, a
governor of the
Achaemenid Empire's
province of
Yehud and the
grandson of Jeconiah, penultimate...
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Zrubavel Gilad (Hebrew: זרובבל גלעד, also זרבבל גלעד; 9
December 1912 – 12
August 1988) was a
Hebrew poet,
editor and translator.
Gilad was born in 1912...
- 1981) was a
Soviet geophysicist, statesman,
public figure and
academician Zrubavel Gilad (1912 in
Bender - 1988 in Israel) was a
Hebrew poet,
editor and translator...
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Bockmuehl (trans.).
Fortress Press. p. 327. ISBN 0-8006-2524-2. also
spelled Zrubavel Reeves, John C. (2005).
Trajectories in Near
Eastern Apocalyptic: A Postrabbinic...
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music Yehuda Gilad (politician) (born 1955),
former Israeli politician Zrubavel Gilad (1912–1988),
Hebrew poet,
editor and
translator Gilead This page...
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write his
first feature film and make his
directorial debut with the film
Zrubavel. It came out in 2008 and
garnering him
acclaim in his new
residence of...
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distribution of her
Ester Rada
album across Europe. Od ani
holeh (2010)
Zrubavel Kirot The
Special Yes's
series New York
Haganenet (2014)
Eshet HaShagrir...
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occupied for
three years on Levinsohn's Aḥiyah ha-Shiloni ha-Ḥozeh and
Zrubavel. From 1871 to 1875
Nathanson lived in
various places in Bessarabia, settling...
- Arab–Israeli War. Yale
University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-15112-1. Gilad,
Zrubavel ed. (1955). The
Palmach Book (in Hebrew).
HaKibutz HaMeuchad. {{cite book}}:...
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Yitzhak Raphael Yehuda Ratzaby (also 1965) 1980 Dov
Sadan Dan
Miron 1981
Zrubavel Gilad Yehoshua Tan-Pi
Avraham Even-Shoshan Zev
Vilnay 1982
Nathan Zach...