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Lapidoth also took part in the peace talks between Israel and Egypt in 1979 and served on the panel of professionals that worked on the historic peace agreement signed by the two countries.
Ruth Lapidoth. 2009
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Lapidoth studied law at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, graduating with distinction in 1954.
Ruth Lapidoth. 2009
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In addition to her academic pursuits, Lapidoth has played an active role in the diplomatic sphere, following the course she set for herself at the beginning of her career.
Ruth Lapidoth. 2009
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Lapidoth is intensely involved in the question of Jerusalem; among her published works on the subject are a book dealing with the Basic Law: Jerusalem, Capital of Israel (the Israeli law that addresses the issue of Jerusalem) and a book dealing with the Old City.
Ruth Lapidoth. 2009
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According to Lapidoth, jurists have an important and sensitive role to play in resolving international disputes, since agreements between states must be formulated in legal terms.
Ruth Lapidoth. 2009
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The wife of Lapidoth -- one known only as the husband of Deborah, but thus known never to be forgotten -- she abode with her husband in their own dwelling, under that palm-tree distinguished, when Samuel wrote this book, as "the palm of Deborah," between Ramah, where Rachel died, and Bethel, where Jacob worshipped.
Notable Women of Olden Time Anonymous
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The prophetess of Israel was still the wife of Lapidoth, and her only authority was that of piety, wisdom and love.
Notable Women of Olden Time Anonymous
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Deborah the wife of Lapidoth, the judge, as well as the prophetess of that backsliding people; Judges iv, 9.
The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 1 of 4 American Anti-Slavery Society
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_ Deborah the wife of Lapidoth, the judge, as well as the prophetess of that backsliding people; Judges iv, 9.
The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus American Anti-Slavery Society
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Deborah the wife of Lapidoth, the judge, as well as the prophetess of that backsliding people; Judges iv, 9.
The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus American Anti-Slavery Society
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