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    Shimon Lavi (Hebrew: שמעון לביא, also Shimon ibn Lavi, Hebrew: שמעון אבן לביא, anglicized as Simeon Labi, 1486–1585) was a Sephardi Hakham, kabbalist...
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    development of the Lavi was viewed by some figures in Israeli military and government circles, most notably Moshe Arens and Shimon Peres, as being an...
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  • football player Mordechai Lavi (born 1978), Israeli radio broadcaster Neta Lavi (born 1996), Israeli football player Shimon Lavi (1486–1585), Sephardi kabbalist...
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    song "Bar Yochai" was composed by Rabbi Shimon Lavi, a 16th-century kabbalist in Tripoli, Libya, in honor of Shimon Bar Yochai. Other songs include "Ve'Amartem...
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    were written by two different authors with similar names, not the one Shimon Lavi who is traditionally credited with authoring both works. Liebes also...
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    Bedford, English nobleman, soldier and politician (b. 1527) c. July? – Shimon Lavi, Sephardi kabbalist (b. 1486) August 5 or August 6 – Yermak Timofeyevich...
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    was out of police control. Police commander of the Northern district, Shimon Lavi, said however, that he "bears full responsibility". The police released...
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  • III, Count of Waldeck-Eisenberg (1524–1539) (d. 1539) date unknown – Shimon Lavi, Sephardi kabbalist (d. 1585) probable Colin Campbell, 3rd Earl of Argyll...
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  • Industries was founded in 1953 as Bedek Aviation Company under the initiative of Shimon Peres, then director general of the Ministry of Defense, in order to maintain...
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  • preeminent kabbalistic work, the Zohar. Composed in the 16th century by Rabbi Shimon Lavi, a Sephardi Hakham and kabbalist in Tripoli, Libya, it is the most prominent...
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