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Zion's parents became convinced their daughter's death was due to inadequate hospital staffing. [3] [15] Sidney Zion questioned the staff's competence for two reasons.The first was the administration of pethidine, which can cause fatal interactions with phenelzine, the antidepressant that Zion was taking.
Sidney E. Zion (November 14, 1933 – August 2, 2009) was an American writer. His works include Markers , Begin from Beginning , Read All about It , Trust Your Mother but Cut the Cards (collections of his columns), Loyalty and Betrayal: The Story of the American Mob and Markers (a novel).
Zion Lateef Williamson (born July 6, 2000) is an American professional basketball player for the New Orleans Pelicans of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He plays the power forward position. [ 1 ]
The return to Zion (Hebrew: שִׁיבָת צִיּוֹן or שבי ציון, Shivat Tzion or Shavei Tzion, lit. ' Zion returnees ' ) is an event recorded in Ezra–Nehemiah of the Hebrew Bible , in which the Jews of the Kingdom of Judah —subjugated by the Neo-Babylonian Empire —were freed from the Babylonian captivity following the Persian ...
Zion I was an American hip hop project founded by MC and producer Baba Zumbi ... On August 13, 2021, he died of initially unknown causes at the age of 48. [15] ...
In 1897, Russell's wife, Maria, left him after a disagreement over the management of Zion's Watch Tower magazine. According to Russell's successor Joseph Franklin Rutherford , she believed that, as his wife, she should have equal control over its administration and equal privilege in writing articles, preaching, and traveling abroad as his ...
Blessed is he who was not born, or he who was born and died. But we, the living—woe to us, for we have seen the afflictions of Zion, and what has befallen Jerusalem. [...] You, farmers, sow not again. And you, O earth, why do you give the fruit of your harvest? Keep within you the sweetness of your sustenance. And you, vine, why do you still ...
Gene Zion was born as Eugene Zion on October 5, 1913, in New York City. Zion attended elementary schools in rural areas of Ridgefield and Fort Lee, New Jersey. [1] Zion was educated at the New School of Social Research and the Pratt Institute. After graduation, he worked for Condé Nast, Esquire Publications, and, later, CBS.