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- Ben-Yehuda's son journalist Itamar Ben-Avi is the father of radio station head Drora Ben Avi [he], who is in turn the mother of Ben-Yehuda's great-grandson TV...
- They had three daughters: Dror-Eilat (1917–1921), Drora (1922–1981), and Rina (1925–2016). Drora and Rina became radio news broadcasters. Ben-Avi is...
- Liberman; 20 May 1845 – 18 November 1880), also known by his pen names Bar Drora and Daniel Ish Ḥamudot and later as Arthur Freeman, was a socialist author...
- Drora Bruck (Hebrew: דרורה ברוק; born December 31, 1966, in Haifa, Israel) is an Israeli recorder player. Drora Bruck graduated from the Jerusalem Academy...
- Jewish. His parents, Yemenite-Israeli Moshe Hovav [he] and Ashke****-Israeli Drora Ben Avi [he], were among the first members of Kol Yisrael, the first public...
- While there, Simmons met his half-brother Kobi, and triplet half-sisters Drora, Sharon and Ogenia. He also visited his estranged father's grave. Simmons...
- committed after the surrender of the village. The next day at court, Judge Drora Pilpel announced the case closed. Katz, however, then attempted to rescind...
- Plates I and II. Mallan 2013, pg. 757. Mallan 2013, pgs. 756-7. Baharal, Drora (1992). "The Portraits of Julia Domna from the Years 193–211 A.D. and the...
- (born 1975), operatic baritone Natan Brand (1944–90), classical pianist Drora Bruck (born 1966), recorder player David D'Or (born 1965), singer, composer...
- Conservation in Post-Colonial Morocco". In Joseph Chetrit; Jane S. Gerber; Drora Arussy (eds.). Jews and Muslims in Morocco, Their Intersecting Worlds. Lexington...