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    Shlomo Morag, also spelled Shelomo Morag (Hebrew: שלמה מורג; 17 July 1926 – 1999), was an Israeli professor at the department of Hebrew Language at the...
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  • football manager and player. Charles Lee, 75, English cricket player. Shlomo Morag, 73, Israeli professor of Hebrew. Orlando Pereira, 50, Brazilian football...
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    Zvi Meir Rabinovitz 1989 Avner Treinin A. B. Yehoshua Shmuel Abramski Shlomo Morag 1990 T. Carmi Pinchas Sadeh Menachem Dorman Aryeh Kasher 1991 S. Yizhar...
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  • sciences Igal Talmi Shmuel Stoller Agriculture Mordechai Seter Music 1966 Shlomo Morag Jewish studies Yitzhak Arieli Rabbinical literature Hans Jakob Polotsky...
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    Benjamin Mazar, Archeology, Jewish Studies Isaac Michaelson, Ophthalmology Shlomo Morag, Hebrew Language Yosef Naveh, Epigraphy, Palaeography Yuval Ne'eman,...
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  • Linguistic Bibliography[permanent dead link] Moshe H. Goshen-Gottstein, Shlomo Morag, Simcha Kogut (eds.), Studies on Hebrew and other Semitic languages presented...
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    June – Uriel Ofek, Israeli children's writer (died 1987). 17 July – Shlomo Morag, Israeli professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (died 1999)...
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  • Shmuel Horowitz (b. 1901), Russian (Belarus)-born Israeli agronomist. Shlomo Morag, (b. 1926), Israeli professor of the Hebrew Language at the Hebrew University...
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    settlement in Hebron. They eventually recruited Shahar's brother Shlomo, Yarden Morag, and Ofer Gamliel, whose engineering background in the IDF was to...
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  • At-Tur. During the film, Setton interviews the two perpetrators, Shlomo Dvir and Yarden Morag, in prison, and visits the settlement of Bat Ayin, where they...
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