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- Dr. Robert H. Eisenman is a Professor of Middle East Religions and Archaeology and Director of the Institute for the Study of Judeo-Christian...
- male
- Frank Straus Meyer (1909 - 1972) was a libertarian political philosopher and co-founding editor of the "National Review" magazine. Frank S. Meyer...
- male, deceased (2002)
- John Edward Wansbrough was an American historian who taught at London University’s School of Oriental and African Studies. Wansbrough's emphasis wa...
- male
- Isaac Baer Levinsohn (Hebrew: יצחק בר לוינזון) was a notable Russian-Hebrew scholar, satirist, writer and Haskalah leader.He was born at Kremenetz....
- male, deceased (2001)
- Percy Ross (November 22 1916 - November 14 2001) was an American self-made multi-millionaire. Ross was best known for his philanthropy,...
- female, deceased (1908)
- Aasta Hansteen, was a Norwegian painter, writer, and early feminist. The daughter of a Danish mother and Christopher Hansteen, a professor of...
- male
- Abdul Hadi Palazzi is the leader of Italian Muslim Assembly and a co-founder and a co-chairman of the Islam-Israel Fellowship, based on what Shaykh...
- male
- Prophets of Islam are human beings who are regarded by Muslims to be prophets. The term for prophet in Islam is "nabi" (pl. "anbiyaa"). Islamic...
- female
- Gayle Sierens is a news anchor on WFLA-TV. She joined the Tampa NBC affiliate in 1977 as a weekend sports anchor and reporter after working with...
- male, deceased (67)
- St. Paul the Apostle (שאול התרסי in Hebrew), the "Apostle to the Gentiles" was, together with Saint Peter, the most notable of Early Christian...
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