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  • '''Rebecca Abeasis''' (F / Libya, 1931), Holocaust survivor ..., 1923), Ester Abeasis (Oct 10, 1926), Renato Abeasis (Sept 20, 1928), and Rebecca Abeasis (Dec 2, 1931), the children of Clemente Abeasis and Rachele Hassan,
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  • '''Lo sposalizio di Rebecca''' <Italian> (1675) is an oratorio by [[Giulio Cesare Arresti]] (mus.). The characters are [[Abraham]], [[Rebecca]], [[Isaac]], Laban, and Eliezer.
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  • ...rm the University of Chicago. Author of two bestselling novels of biblical subject, one focusing on Esther, the other on Miriam and Zipporah. *[http://www.rebeccakohn.com/bio.html Rebecca Kohn website]
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  • ''[[Rebecca Abeasis (F / Libya, 1931), Holocaust survivor]]'' ...er Abeasis (10 Oct 1926 / 19 Sep 1926), Renato Abeasis (20 Sept 1928), and Rebecca Abeasis (2 Dec 1931), the children of Clemente Abeasis and Rachele Hassan,
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  • ...a (10 Jul 1935) Debasch were born in Benghasi, Libya, to Leone Debasch and Rebecca Mazuz. In 1942 they were sent as civilian refugees to [[Modena]] (loc. San Fortunato Debasch, figlio di Leone Debasch e Rebecca Mazzus è nato in Libia a Bengasi il 14 luglio 1929. Arrestato a San Felice
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  • ...a (10 Jul 1935) Debasch were born in Benghasi, Libya, to Leone Debasch and Rebecca Mazuz. In 1942 they were sent as civilian refugees to [[Modena]] (loc. San Fortunato Debasch, figlio di Leone Debasch e Rebecca Mazzus è nato in Libia a Bengasi il 14 luglio 1929. Arrestato a San Felice
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  • ...a (10 Jul 1935) Debasch were born in Benghasi, Libya, to Leone Debasch and Rebecca Mazuz. In 1942 they were sent as civilian refugees to [[Modena]] (loc. San Fortunato Debasch, figlio di Leone Debasch e Rebecca Mazzus è nato in Libia a Bengasi il 14 luglio 1929. Arrestato a San Felice
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  • ...slaughterer]. Heinrich fought for Germany during World War I. Heinrich and Rebecca had three other children: Margot (later Heller, 1922-2010), Hugo Max (1924- ...to a work unit in Barcarés. During the late summer and fall of 1942, Hugo, Rebecca, her brother Sally, and his family were transported to Drancy transit camp
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  • ...nger: Henry (1929-1942), Lisette (1931-1942), and Zizi (1937-1942). He and Rebecca were the only to survive. [[Category:Holocaust Children, 1925 (subject)|1925 Adoner]]
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  • ''[[Rebecca Abeasis (F / Libya, 1931), Holocaust survivor]]'' ..., 1923), Ester Abeasis (Oct 10, 1926), Renato Abeasis (Sept 20, 1928), and Rebecca Abeasis (Dec 2, 1931), the children of Clemente Abeasis and Rachele Hassan,
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  • ...an was born December 1, 1934 in Sarajevo, Bosnia, to Hajim Hazan and Rika (Rebecca) Kajon. As refugees from Yugoslavia, the family (mother, father, son) fled Josef Hazan, di Hajim e Rebecca Kajon, nato a Sarajevo il 1° dicembre 1934. Professione: studente. Arriva
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  • *[[Rebecca Ferguson]] as [[Dinah]] * [[Debra Winger]] as [[Rebecca]]
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  • ...795-1803 as the author of 10 historical novels, some of them with biblical subject. *[[Rebecca (1799 Foster), novel]]
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  • Renato Hlafo Nemni, figlio di Sion Nemni e Rebecca Core è nato in Libia a Bengasi il 30 dicembre 1937. Arrestato a San Felice [[Category:Holocaust Children, 1937 (subject)|1937 Nemni]]
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  • '''Rebecca "Renee" Zeidenbach''' (F / Belgium, 1927), Holocaust survivor Rebecca "Renee" Zeidenbach was born in 1927 in Belgium to Natan Zeidenbach and Math
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  • "Rebecca, a young girl living in Nazareth accompanies a small donkey searching for i [[Category:Nativity of Jesus (subject)|1989 Wildsmith]]
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  • '''Seven Days to the Sea''' (2006) is a novel by [[Rebecca Kohn]]. [[Category:Exodus (subject)|2006 Kohn]]
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  • ...mple Jewish Palestine: The Evidence from Josephus''' (1993) is a book by [[Rebecca Gray]]. [[Category:Prophecy (subject)|1993 Gray]]
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  • ''' The Gilded Chamber: A Novel of Queen Esther ''' (2004) is a novel by [[Rebecca Kohn]]. [[Category:Esther (subject)|2004 Kohn]]
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  • [[Rebecca Zeidenbach (F / Belgium, 1927), Holocaust survivor]] ...der siblings all born in Belgium: Hanoch (b. 1929), Leon (b. 1931), Renee (Rebecca, b. 1927) and Shimon (b. 1936). The family were conservative Jews. When Nat
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