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The other victim was identified as Yocheved Or-Paz, an Israeli woman in her sixties.
The Moderate Voice 2009
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She was born Judith Herschlag (Yocheved is her Hebrew name) on August 5, 1927, and grew up in Jamaica, Queens, the youngest of three children.
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Yocheved, you don't really need that laundry basket.
Archive 2009-04-01 1 Dinosaur 2009
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Yocheved Bat-Miriam depicts Eve (“Havvah”) as a proud and free spirit, mysteriously embodying death, secrecy and imagination.
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Yocheved, you don't really need that laundry basket.
The Story of Passover, as Told on Twitter 1 Dinosaur 2009
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The writer Rivka Elitzur (1920 – 1979) provided children who might not have received a religious education with the best of the tales of the sages and stories of holidays and festivals, while Yocheved Sachs (b. 1938), a sixth-generation Jerusalemite, was among the pioneers of the religious/ultra-Orthodox genre that developed into a separate trend after 2000.
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NARRATOR: As Anat Amar and her four children entered the restaurant, Miriam Shushan and her 10-year-old sister Yocheved made it to the head of the line.
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Fearing she may not survive the shock, Miriam's family and doctors withheld the truth about her sister Yocheved.
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Lying unconscious beside Miriam was her 10-year-old sister, Yocheved.
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Mosheh's mother, Yocheved, leads him to Bitia's palace, set amid the colonnades that support the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway.
NYT > Home Page By ALLAN KOZINN 2011
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