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    Limor Ahava Livnat (Hebrew: לִימוֹר אהבה לִבְנָת‎; born 22 September 1950) is an Israeli former politician. She served as a member of the Knesset for Likud...
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  • these translations are somewhat less common. Limor Livnat, Israeli Minister of Culture and Sport Shai Livnat, swimmer The Bible, Exodus 24:10 "King James...
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  • Moshe Katsav; Haim Kaufman; Michael Kleiner; Uzi Landau; David Levy; Limor Livnat; Uriel Lynn; David Magen; Joshua Matza; Dan Meridor; Ronny Milo; Yitzhak...
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    pressure groups. Katz along with Benjamin Netanyahu, Silvan Shalom and Limor Livnat announced that they would resign from the government within two weeks...
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  • associate of the accused forgers had confessed to aiding in its fabrication. Limor Livnat, Israeli Minister of Culture, appointed a scientific commission to study...
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    in settlements. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Culture Minister Limor Livnat and the leader of the Kadima Party Tzipi Livni condemned the boycott...
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    Zack Real-life Tzipi Livni Alma Zack (formerly Orna Banai) Real-life Limor Livnat Orna Banai Real-life Ruhama Avraham Orna Banai Real-life Judy Shalom...
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    Leibowitz to decline the prize. In 2004, Education and Culture Minister Limor Livnat, sent the decision to award the prize to the sculptor Yigal Tumarkin...
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    Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and Education Minister Limor Livnat in a group photo with the Israeli Delegation to the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens...
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    pressure from religious Jewish organizations and reversed its decision. "Limor Livnat suggested involving UNESCO, with the hopes they would declare Gush Katif...
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