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Amihai Ben-Eliyahu (Hebrew: עמיחי בן אליהו; born 24
April 1979),
commonly known as
Amihai Eliyahu (Hebrew: עמיחי אליהו), is an
Israeli far-right politician...
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Amihai (Hebrew: עַמִּיחַי) is an
Israeli settlement organized as a
communal settlement in the
Shilo settlement bloc in the West Bank. In 2022 it had a...
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Amihai "Ami"
Mazar (Hebrew: עמיחי מזר; born
November 19, 1942) is an
Israeli archaeologist. Born in Haifa,
Israel (then the
British Mandate of Palestine)...
- north's
Israelite tribes. The
rival chronology of
Israeli archaeologist Amihai Mazar places the
relevant period beginning in the
early 10th
century BCE...
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Amihai Grosz (born in 1979 in Jerusalem) is an
Israeli violist. From 1995 to 2009, he was the
violist with the
Jerusalem Quartet.
Since 2010,
Grosz has...
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Amihai (Hebrew: עַמִּיחַי, lit. My
nation lives),
sometimes spelled Amichai or Amichay, is a
Hebrew name. It may
refer to one of the following: Amihai...
- pp. 255–278. Mazar,
Amihai [1990], "The
Excavations at Tel Beth-Shean", Eretz-Israel 21 (1990), pp. 197–211 (יברית). Mazar,
Amihai [1992], "Temples of...
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Amichai Chikli (Hebrew: עַמִּיחַי שִׁיקְלִי, born 12
September 1981) is an
Israeli politician who
serves as the
Minister of
Diaspora Affairs and the Minister...
- site was
uncovered through 1977–1989, in 12
seasons of excavations, by
Amihai Mazar and
George L. Kelm
while Kelm was
serving as
professor of Biblical...
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urbanized Samaria,
capital of
Israel during the 9th
century BCE. In 2014,
Amihai Mazar wrote that the
United Monarchy of the 10th
century BCE can be described...