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    Tel Shimron (Hebrew: תל שמרון) is an archaeological site and nature reserve in the Jezreel Valley. Shimron was the name of a major city in the north of...
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    Gad Shimron (Hebrew: גד שימרון; born 1950) is an Israeli journalist, author and military affairs commentator. Shimron was born in Tel Aviv. He is a graduate...
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    Shimron Odilon Hetmyer (born 26 December 1996) is a Guyanese cricketer who plays as a top order batsman for the West Indies cricket team. Hetmyer captained...
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  • Shimron is a biblical city in northern Israel. Shimron may also refer to: Shimron, son of Issachar Gad Shimron, Israeli journalist Shimron Hetmyer, West...
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  • Tizite. One of the two sons of Elizaphan according to 2 Chronicles 29:13. Shimron was a son of Issachar according to Genesis 46:13, Numbers 26:24 and 1 Chronicles...
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  • followed by their debut album Hamsa, and shortly after disbanded, during 2004. Naama Atal Esther Castro Pazit Hermon Carmi Shimron Yasmin Suissa v t e...
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  • World Jewish Congress. 23 December 2023. Retrieved 17 July 2024. Yonat Shimron, 1,200 Jewish professors call on Senate to reject controversial antisemitism...
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  • and between Nahalal and the Beit She'arim moshav, it is joined by Nahal Shimron. The stream continues southwest, passing near the Kfar Yehoshua railway...
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    The sons of Issachar, ancestors of the tribe, were Tola, Phuvah, Job and Shimron. In the biblical narrative of the Book of Joshua, following the completion...
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    2008. "Jerusalem, The Robinson’s Arch Area". NEAEHL 5: 1809–1811. Aryeh Shimron and Orit Peleg-Barkat. 2010. “New evidence of the Royal Stoa and Roman...
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