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  2. Bavel (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Bavel was founded by the Israeli-American chef Ori Menashe and his American wife, chef Genevieve Gergis, who are also the founders and owners of the Italian restaurant Bestia in Downtown LA. [ 3 ] Etymology

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  4. Rescue of Ori Megidish - Wikipedia

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    The rescue of Ori Megidish was an Israel Defense Forces military operation (Hebrew: מבצע ראשית האור, Mivtza Reshit ha'Or, lit. Operation "Beginning of the Light") on 30 October 2023 during the Gaza war that led to the rescue of Israeli soldier Uri Magidish from Hamas imprisonment in Gaza to Israel .

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  7. Ori Gersht - Wikipedia

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    Ori Gersht (born 1967) is an Israeli fine art photographer. He is a professor of photography at the University for the Creative Arts in Rochester, Kent, England. [1]

  8. Gergis - Wikipedia

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    Gergis, Libya, an ancient city and former bishopric in Libya, now called Zargis and remaining a Latin Catholic titular see as Gergis; Gergis, Tunisia, an ancient city in Tunisia, now called Zarzis; in Asia. Gergis (Troad), a place from Antiquity on Mount Ida in the Troad, present-day northwest Anatolia (Turkey)

  9. Menashe Klein - Wikipedia

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    Menashe Klein (1924–2011) (Hebrew: ר' מנשה קליין), also known as the Ungvarer Rav (Yiddish: אונגווארער רב), was a Hasidic Rebbe and posek (arbiter of Jewish law). [1] He authored 18 volumes of responsa , spanning over 50 years, entitled Mishneh Halachos .