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Abiathar (Hebrew: אֶבְיָתָר ʾEḇyāṯār, "father (of) abundance"/"abundant father"), in the
Hebrew Bible, is a son of
Ahimelech or Ahijah, High
Priest at...
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pronounced [(ʔ)evjaˈtaʁ] ’Eḇyāṯār, "the
father is great"), also
spelled Eviatar or
Evyatar in
Modern Hebrew, is a High
Priest described in the Bible. Later...
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Eviatar Banai (also
spelled Evyatar or (incorrectly) Evitar; Hebrew: אביתר בנאי; born
February 8, 1973) is an
Israeli musician,
singer and songwriter...
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Eviatar Zerubavel (born 1948) is
professor of
sociology at
Rutgers University, a
specialist in the
sociology of
cognition and
everyday life, including...
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Eviatar Manor (born 1949) is a
retired Israeli diplomat. He was the
Permanent Representative of
Israel to the
United Nations in
Geneva from 2012 to 2016...
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Eviatar Nevo (Hebrew: אביתר נבו; born
February 2, 1929, in Haifa,
Mandatory Palestine), is
Professor Emeritus,
founder and
director of the
Institute of...
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Eviatar Matania (Hebrew: אביתר מתניה; born June 11, 1966) was the
founder and Head of the
Israel National Cyber Bureau (January 2012) and
starting February...
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American Literature. 28 (1): 23–29. doi:10.2307/2922719. JSTOR 2922719.
Eviatar Zerubavel (1982). "The
standardization of time: a
sociohistorical perspective"...
- America. New York: Marsilio, pp. xx–xxi. ISBN 0-941419-62-2. Zerubavel,
Eviatar (2003).
Terra Cognita: The
Mental Discovery of America. New Brunswick:...
- pp. 180–181. ISBN 978-0-8032-1015-8.
Bergreen 2011, p. 249. Zerubavel,
Eviatar (2003).
Terra Cognita: The
Mental Discovery of America.
Transaction Publishers...