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  2. Esti Ginzburg - Wikipedia

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    Esther Daphna "Esti" Ginzburg-Keizman (Hebrew: אסתי גינזבורג; born () 6 March 1990) is an Israeli model, actress, and television host. She has modeled in international campaigns for fashion brands such as Tommy Hilfiger , Burberry , FCUK , Pull and Bear .

  3. List of members of the twenty-fourth Knesset - Wikipedia

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    Eitan Ginzburg: Yael Ron Ben-Moshe: Ruth Wasserman Lande: Alon Tal: Mufid Mari: Labor (7) Labor: Merav Michaeli: Emilie Moatti: Gilad Kariv: Efrat Rayten: Ram Shefa: Ibtisam Mara'ana: Naama Lazimi: United Torah Judaism (7) Degel HaTorah: Moshe Gafni: Degel HaTorah: Uri Maklev: Agudat Yisrael: Meir Porush: Degel HaTorah: Ya'akov Asher: Agudat ...

  4. The Cheese and the Worms - Wikipedia

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    The Cheese and the Worms (Italian: Il formaggio e i vermi) is a scholarly work by the Italian historian Carlo Ginzburg, published in 1976.The book is a notable example of the history of mentalities, microhistory, and cultural history.

  5. Category:Jewish dramatists and playwrights - Wikipedia

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  6. Iser Ginzburg - Wikipedia

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    Iser Ginzburg (October 28, 1872 – October 12, 1947) was a Lithuanian-born Jewish-American physician and Yiddish journalist. Life.

  7. Legends of the Jews - Wikipedia

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    The Legends of the Jews is a chronological compilation of aggadah from hundreds of biblical legends in Mishnah, Talmud and Midrash.The compilation consists of seven volumes (four volumes of narrative texts and two volumes of footnotes with a volume of index) synthesized by Louis Ginzberg in a manuscript written in the German language.

  8. Zuzanna Ginczanka - Wikipedia

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    Zuzanna Ginczanka was born Zuzanna Polina Ginzburg ("Gincburg" in Polish phonetic respelling) on March 22, 1917 [9] in Kiev, then part of the Russian Empire.Her Jewish parents fled the Russian Civil War, settling in 1922 in the predominantly Yiddish-speaking town of Równe, also called Równe Wołyńskie by the inhabitants, in the Kresy Wschodnie (Eastern Borderlands) of pre-War Poland (now in ...

  9. Esther (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Esther (Hebrew: אֶסְתֵּר) is a female given name known from the Jewish queen Esther, eponymous heroine of the Book of Esther. According to the Hebrew Bible, queen Esther was born with the name הֲדַסָּה ‎ Hadassah ("Myrtle"). Her name was changed to Esther to hide her identity upon becoming queen of Persia.