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Shalem may
refer to: Shalim, the
Canaanite god of dusk Salem, a town in the
Bible Avinoam Shalem, art
historian This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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Shalem College (Hebrew: המרכז האקדמי שלם,
HaMerkaz HaAkademi Shalem) is a
private liberal arts
college in Jerusalem,
Israel providing undergraduate education...
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Mitzpe Shalem (Hebrew: מִצְפֵּה שָׁלֵם, lit. '
Shalem Lookout') is an
Israeli settlement and
former kibbutz in the
eastern West Bank.
Located near Highway...
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Shalem Center (Hebrew: מרכז שלם,
Merkaz Shalem) was a
Jerusalem research institute that
supported academic work in the
fields of philosophy, political...
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Jerusalem comes from Uru +
Shalem,
meaning the
foundation of
Shalem or
founded by
Shalem or city of
Shalem, and that
Shalem was the city god of the place...
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Yehoshua Shalem (born 1
August 1944) is an
Israeli former professional tennis player.
Often referred to by his
childhood nickname "Shuka",
Shalem was raised...
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Avinoam Shalem (born 1959) is the
Riggio Professor of the
History of the Arts of
Islam at
Columbia University. He
served as
director of the
American Academy...
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Natan Shalem (October 10, 1897 - 1959) was an
Israeli geographer,
geologist and researcher.
Shalem was born in
Thessaloniki to a
traditional Jewish family...
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Shalem (Hebrew: כפר שלם, lit:
Shalem Village) is a
neighbourhood in
southeastern Tel Aviv, Israel.
Salameh Street /
Shalma Street in Tel Aviv is named...
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praise and thanksgiving. Full
Hallel (Hebrew: הלל שלם, romanized: Hallel
shalem, lit. 'complete Hallel')
consists of all six
Psalms of the Hallel, in their...