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Charis Tsevis (Gr****: Χαράλαμπος Τσέβης or Χάρης Τσέβης [xaris
t͡sevis born 8 May 1967) is a Gr****
visual designer,
illustrator and art director. Charis...
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Tsevi E. Tal (16
January 1927 – 22 June 2021) was a Polish-born
Israeli judge.
After being Israeli district court judge (1978–1994) he
became Justice...
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Yehuda Kook (Hebrew: צבי יהודה קוק, 23
April 1891 – 9
March 1982) was an
ultranationalist Orthodox rabbi. He was the son of
Abraham Isaac Kook, the...
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Naftali Zvi
Yehuda Berlin (20
November 1816 in Mir,
Russia – 10
August 1893 in Warsaw, Poland), also
known as Reb
Hirsch Leib Berlin, and
commonly known...
- der, From
Lowly Metaphor to
Divine Flesh:
Sarah the Ashke****,
Sabbatai Tsevi's Messianic Queen and the
Sabbatian Movement. Men****eh ben
Israel Instituut...
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Antonio C.; Conroy, Charlie; Shahaf, Sahar; Mazeh,
Tsevi; Arenou, Frédéric; Burdge,
Kevin B.; Bashi, Dolev; ****ler, Simchon; Weisz...
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Patrick Jouin,
Yuima Nakazato,
artist Simon Stålenhag and
artist Charis Tsevis. Neo-****urism has
absorbed some high-tech
architectural themes and ideas...
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Scottish cricketer Charis Thompson,
professor and
author Charis Tsevis (born 1967), Gr****
visual designer,
illustrator and art
director Charis...
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Hirsch Kalischer (24
March 1795 – 16
October 1874) was an
Orthodox German rabbi who
expressed views, from a
religious perspective, in favour...
- Milieu: Jerusalem's
Public Sphere as
Reflected in the
Hebrew Newspaper Ha-
Tsevi, 1884–1915".
Ordinary Jerusalem, 1840-1940: 330–351. doi:10.1163/9789004375741_021...