Aviya may refer to: Aviya, a form of the first name Abijah Aviya Kopelman (b. 1978), Israeli classical composer This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Aviya Kopelman (born in Moscow 1978) is an Israeli composer and pianist. She is one of the youngest ever Israel Prime Minister Prize for Composition recipients...
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Aviya's Summer (Hebrew: הקיץ של אביה; translit. Ha-Kayits Shel Aviya) is a Hebrew-language book that became a bestseller. The 1985 autobiographical novel...
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and Dan Visconti (born in Illinois in 1982); in 2007, Israeli composer Aviya Kopelman became the fourth. To celebrate its 40th year, the Kronos Quartet...
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Yesod and Malkuth. Collectively, the Four Worlds are referred to as אבי״ע Aviyaʿ after their initial letters. In addition to the functional role each world...
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production of The Skin of Our Teeth. Her autobiographical books Summer of Aviya and Under the Domim Tree were both made into films, with Almagor playing...
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Yosef, Sinai Di Zahav (Dahab) Neviot (Nuweiiba) Ofira (Sharm El Sheikh) Aviya Sonesta Beach Hotel (Taba) Closure of the Suez Canal (1956–1957) Closure...
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Aflah Khan; Purohit, Shivanshu; USVSN Sai Prashanth; Raff, Edward; Skowron, Aviya; Sutawika, Lintang; Oskar van der Wal (2023-10-03). "[2304.01373] Pythia:...
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The New Republic, 15 February 2010. Retrieved 21 February 2010. Kushner, Aviya. "Is the language of Sephardic Jews, undergoing a revival?". My Jewish Learning...
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married to Maya, whom he met in Neve Dekalim. The couple had three children: Aviya, Neria, and Noam-Yisrael. His nephew, Itay was killed in the War of Iron...
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