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- Hegesippus (c. 110 - c. 180), was a Christian chronicler of the early Church and wrote against heresies. His works are lost, save some passages...
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- Saint Andrew, called in the Orthodox tradition "Protocletos", or the "First-called", is a Christian Apostle and the younger brother of Saint Peter....
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- Hugh Winder Nibley (born March 27, 1910 in Portland, Oregon - died February 24, 2005) was one of Mormonism's most celebrated scholars. Nibley is...
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- <u>M</u>eïr <u>L</u>eibush <u>b</u>en <u>J</u>ehiel <u>M</u>ichel Weiser, better known by the acronym Malbim, was a Russian rabbi, preacher, and B...
- male, deceased (2007)
- Ze'ev Schiff (Hebrew: זאב שיף) was a French-born, journalist, author and military commentator who worked for the Israeli newspaper "Ha'ar...
- male, deceased (1922)
- Eliezer Ben‑Yehuda was principally responsible for the revival of Hebrew as a spoken language from its previous state as a liturgical language. Bo...
- male, deceased (1575)
- Yosef Caro (sometimes Joseph Caro was one of the most significant leaders in Rabbinic Judaism and the author of the Shulchan Arukh, an...
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- English Noah or Noe, Noach (Arabic: نوح, ' ; "Rest") was the tenth and last of the antediluvian Patriarchs. His story is contained in the Hebrew Bib...
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- Danny Maseng is a multi-talented performer based in New York City, New York. An actor, singer and writer, Maseng is particularly well known as a...
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- Shlomi Shabat (born 30 August 1954, Yahud, Israel) is a popular Israeli oriental "Mizrahi" style singer. He stems from a sephardic family that...
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