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Magid may
refer to:
Magid (Jewish mysticism), in Kabbalah, a
revelatory religious experience Maggid or
Magid,
traditional Jewish religious itinerant preacher...
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Magid Magid (/ˈmædʒɪd ˈmædʒɪd/, born 26 June 1989), also
known as
Magid Mah and
Magic Magid, is a Somali-British
activist and
politician who
served as...
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Magid,
sometimes referred to as
Magid Glove & Safety, is a
manufacturer and
distributor of
personal protective equipment. The
company reports it employs...
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Reporter and is the
namesake of the Nora
Magid Mentorship Prize and the PEN/Nora
Magid Award for
Magazine Editing.
Magid was the
literary editor of The Reporter...
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Shaul Magid (born June 16, 1958) is the
Distinguished Fellow in
Jewish Studies at
Dartmouth College. From 2004-2018, he was a
professor of
religious studies...
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lives of Irie,
Magid, and Millat. Irie
finds herself working for
Marcus as a secretary,
Marcus takes an
intellectual interest in
Magid and subsidizes...
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longest bar in the
Guinness World Records book. The club was
opened by Karl
Magid in
April 1984. The 75,000 sq ft (7,000 m2) club that held 3,000
people frequently...
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Magid (or Maggid) is used in
Kabbalah to
describe the
Jewish communication with God,
whereby an
angel or the soul of a
saint who died,
reveals a living...
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Elizabeth 'Kit'
Magid (née MacKethan, c. 1918 - 23
March 2004) was an
American fighter pilot and writer. She was one of 1,074
women in the
Women Airforce...
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Magid (born Leon
Magid;
April 6, 1926 –
March 31, 2007) was an
American rhythm and
blues producer and manager, who
worked with
artists such as Clara...