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Keren Craig (born 1976), English-Swiss fashion designer; Keren Cytter (born 1977), Israeli visual artist and writer; Keren Mor (born 1964), Israeli actress and comedian; Keren Tzur (born 1974), Israeli actress
Keren (Tigrinya and Tigre: ከረን, Arabic: كرن, Italian: Cheren), historically known as Sanhit, [2] is the second-largest city in Eritrea.It is situated around 91 kilometres (57 mi) northwest of Asmara at an elevation of 1,590 metres (5,220 ft) above sea-level.
Keren Ann Zeidel (Hebrew: קרן אן זיידל born 10 March 1974), known professionally as Keren Ann (קרן אן), is an Israeli and Dutch singer, songwriter, composer, producer, and engineer based largely in Paris, Tel Aviv, and New York City.
During her mandatory military service in the IDF, Mor studied acting at the Nissan Nativ Acting Studio in Tel Aviv.Mor is married to the Israeli actor Menashe Noy.The couple have two children.
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Siebner was born in Kfar Saba, Israel, to Miron and Osnat Siebner, and grew up in Herzliya. [4] She has an older sister, Sivan. [4] She attended Hayovel High School. [4]She attended the Georgia Institute of Technology, where Siebner studied industrial and systems engineering, [5] despite having severe ADHD. [6]
Keren Or Leibovitch (Hebrew: קרן לייבוביץ) (also Keren Or Leybovitch; born July 25, 1973) is an Israeli Paralympic swimmer. [8] [9]Leibovitch is a three-time world champion, a five-time European champion, a holder of three world records (for the 100-meter and 200-meter backstroke and the 100-meter freestyle), and a seven-time Paralympic medal winner.
The British responded by building up a force of more than two divisions in Sudan and three in Kenya by early February 1941. The Sudan-based forces—commanded by Lieutenant-General William Platt and under the command of General Archibald Wavell (Commander-in-Chief British Middle East Command)—had invaded Eritrea through Kassala on 18 January and by 1 February had captured Agordat about 160 ...