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  • GEVIRTZ, STANLEY — (1929–1988), U.S. Bible scholar. Gevirtz received his B.A. at Brooklyn College and earned his Ph.D. at the University of Chicago in 1959. He remained at Chicago at its Oriental Institute until 1972. He then left Chicago for the Los Angeles campus …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • David — This article is about the biblical king. For other uses, see David (disambiguation). Daud , Dawood , and King David redirect here. For other uses, see Daud (disambiguation), Dawood (disambiguation), and King David (disambiguation). King David… …   Wikipedia

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  • Large Stone Structure — Part of the large stone structure. The Large Stone Structure is the name given to the remains of a large public building in the City of David neighborhood of central Jerusalem, south of the Old City, tentatively dated to 10th to 9th century BCE.… …   Wikipedia

  • Ari Libsker — (Hebrew: ארי ליבסקר), born in Haifa, is a young Israeli filmmaker and journalist. He has made several documentaries.One of his first ones, Circumcision (Israel 2004, 30 min, channel 2) dealt with the affection of circumcision on the sex life of… …   Wikipedia

  • Northwest Semitic languages — Northwest Semitic Levantine Geographic distribution: concentrated in the Middle East Linguistic classification: Afro Asiatic Semitic Cent …   Wikipedia

  • Yosef Tunkel — (1881–August 9, 1949) was a Jewish–Belarusian–American writer of poetry and humorous prose in Yiddish commonly known by the pen name Der Tunkeler or The dark one in Yiddish.[1] Born into the family of a poor teacher in Babruysk (in Belarus, then… …   Wikipedia

  • Mati Shemoelof — (Hebrew: מתי שמואלוף‎, born July 11, 1972), Israeli poet, editor, journalist and activist. Much of Shemoelof’s literary work and activism deals with issues of ethnicity and class a …   Wikipedia

  • Stanislav Segert — (May 4, 1921 September 30, 2005) was a prominent scholar of Semitic languages and one of the foremost authorities on North West Semitic languages.LifeBorn in Prague, then Czechoslovakia, Segert began his studies at the Protestant Theological… …   Wikipedia

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