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Akabia ben
Mahalalel (Hebrew: עקביא בן מהללאל), was a
Jewish religious teacher,
probably of the
second tannaitic generation (1st and 2nd centuries). Of...
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Hananiah ben
Akavia was a
rabbi of the
second century (fourth
generation of tannaim).
Despite his prominence, both
parts of his name are uncertain: "Hananiah"...
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Miriam Akavia also
Matylda Weinfeld (1927 – 16
January 2015) was a Polish-born
Israeli writer and translator, a
Holocaust survivor, and the
president of...
- po****r
writers of
Yiddish songs and poems. He was shot
there in 1942.
Miriam Akavia, an
Israeli writer,
survived the Kraków
ghetto and
concentration camps....
- ). Brussels, Belgium: NATO
Standardization Agency. pp. D-1–D-3.
Avraham Akavia, "Milon le-munkhey tzava" (1951), p. 220, 270;
Avraham Even-Shoshan, "Ha-milon...
- Scientists, IT-academics, HR-professionals and
Communication Specialists (
Akavia) ****ociation of
Graduates in Do****entation,
Information and
Culture (DIK-förbundet)...
- Malcolm, pp. 93-4 ****, p. 252
Jacques Lacan, Écrits: A
Selection (1997) p. 92
Akavia,
Naamah (2005). "Hysteria, identification, and the Family: A
Rereading of...
- 1931) 2014 –
Hiroo Onoda, ****anese
lieutenant (b. 1922) 2015 –
Miriam Akavia, Polish-Israeli
author and
translator (b. 1927) 2015 – Yao Beina, Chinese...
- last
years of Judea's independence; he
subsequently parti****ted in the
Akavia controversy, and
later he is met with in the
company of
Eleazar ben Azariah...
- Centuries.
University of
Nebraska Press. pp. 10-34. ISBN 0-8032-3561-5
Akavia, Naamah. (2013).
Subjectivity in Motion: Life, Art, and
Movement in the...