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There these seven springs gushing forth from warm water underground sources brought a steady flow of warm currents into the Sea attracting the many fish, most notably, the fresh water Tilapia, "Musht" in Arabic, "Amnon" in Hebrew, and "St. Peter's" fish to the Christian tourist.
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"Amnon," said the Bishop, "why didst thou not come to me, according to thy promise, to inform me of thy decision in regard to my request?"
Hebraic Literature; Translations from the Talmud, Midrashim and Kabbala Various
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Amnon Gutman for The Wall Street Journal Shooting 'Pillars of Smoke,' a popular thriller which airs only in Israel, about the search for a group of young kibbutz members who disappear in the Golan Heights.
Coming to America Amy Chozick 2011
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Kapeliouk, Amnon (אמנון קפליוק) (December 22, 1931 – June 26, 2009) Guardian obit; Haaretz obit; countercurrents. org tribute
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The group's director in Israel Amnon Be'eri-Sulitizeanu says that is both a rarity and a strength in Israel's highly polarized society, where one's group affiliation - Muslim-Jew, secular-religious, rightist-leftist - can create toxic mistrust among citizens and disastrous misunderstandings by policymakers.
Abraham Fund Co-Existence Week Winds Down In New York City 2010
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Amnon Lipkin-Shahak, Israel's chief of staff from 1995 to 1998, agrees.
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Amnon, a software developer who legally brought an iPad into Israel but asked that his last name be withheld to avoid potential government repercussions, said he and other high-tech businessmen need the iPad to develop new applications for the device.
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If you have the Muslim Brotherhood ruling Egypt we won't be able to avoid war, says Amnon Cohen, 49, a stock manager at an art gallery in the Mediterranean city of Jaffa.
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The group's director in Israel Amnon Be'eri-Sulitizeanu says that is both a rarity and a strength in Israel's highly polarized society, where one's group affiliation - Muslim-Jew, secular-religious, rightist-leftist - can create toxic mistrust among citizens and disastrous misunderstandings by policymakers.
Abraham Fund Co-Existence Week Winds Down In New York City 2010
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Furthermore, the BT teaches that this ban was only imposed by the court of David after the episode of Amnon and Tamar (Sanhedrin 21a).
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