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Smadar may
refer to:
Smadar, a
settlement near Yavne'el,
Israel Smadar originates from the
Hebrew Bible,
specifically from Song of
Songs (Shir HaShirim)...
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Smadar Levi (Hebrew: סמדר לוי) is an
Israeli singer. Levi was born in
Sderot Israel to a
family that had
immigrated from
Morocco and Tunisia. She has dedicated...
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Smadar Rosensweig (
Smadar Eliach) is an
adjunct ****istant
professor of
Bible at
Yeshiva University's
Stern College for Women.
Prior to that she served...
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Smadar (Hebrew: נְאוֹת סְמָדַר, lit.
Oasis of
grape blossoms) is a
kibbutz in
southern Israel which has
acted as a
frontier to aid in the displacement...
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Smadar Naoz (Hebrew: סמדר נאוז) (born 1978) is an Israeli-American astrophysicist, and was the 2015
winner of the
Annie Jump
Cannon Award in Astronomy...
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Smadar Lavie (Hebrew: סמדר לביא; born 5
March 1955) is an
Israeli Mizrahi anthropologist, author, and activist. She is
professor emerita of anthropology...
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Smadar Sheffi (Hebrew: סמדר שפי) is an art critic,
researcher of art and culture, and a
curator of
contemporary art. She is the
founder of the Contemporary...
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Smadar Shir-Sidi (Hebrew: סמדר שיר; born
September 10, 1957) is an
Israeli writer, journalist,
playwright and songwriter. She has
written over 400 books...
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Smadar Tzur (Hebrew: סמדר צור) is a
former Israeli Paralympic swimmer and
wheelchair basketball player. Tzur grew up in Ma'agan
Michael and in 1977 was...
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Chieftains in Kurdistan: A
Study in Survival.
Boston and Leiden: Brill.
Smadar,
Lavie (2014).
Wrapped in the Flag of Israel:
Mizrahi Single Mothers and...