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  • ...y 1, 1934, to fairly assimilated Jewish parents Jozef and Sabina Herszaft. Sabina was a mathematician. Jozef was a chemist. ...o Israel, while 16-year-old Alexander arrived in the U.S. in January 1951. Sabina died in Israel in 1996.
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  • ''' Sabina: Ein Lebensbild aus den ersten Zeiten der christlichen Kirche ''' (1861) is ...pa II, Berenice IV, and Clement of Rome), focuses on the Jewish-born Saint Sabina who according to legend, was converted to Christianity by her Syrian servan
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  • '''Sabina Wylot''' (F / Poland, 1928), Holocaust survivor Sabina Wylot was born 1928 in Lodz, Poland. After the German invasion, they moved
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  • [[Sabina Feuer (F / Germany, 1928), Holocaust survivor]] Sabina Feuer Katz (1928-2014), Friedel Feuer Reznick (1930-2010), Semi Feuer (30 A
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  • [[Sabina Feuer (F / Germany, 1928), Holocaust survivor]] Sabina Feuer Katz (1928-2014), Friedel Feuer Reznick (1930-2010), Semi Feuer (30 A
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  • [[Sabina Feuer (F / Germany, 1928), Holocaust survivor]] Sabina Feuer Katz (1928-2014), Friedel Feuer Reznick (1930-2010), Semi Feuer (30 A
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  • Warsaw, Poland. She and her two sisters, Sabina and Ester, grew up Anna’s sister, Sabina, and her fiancé fled to eastern Poland before the
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  • * FLAVIA SABINA, nipote di Vespsiano in abito da soldato, amante di Celso (soprano)... * CELSO, nipote del gran Corbulone, amante di Sabina (soprano)
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  • Ela Demonstein was born August 8, 1942 in Zagreb, Croatia, to Ljudevit and Sabina Demonstein. The family was interned in Italian KZ camps in Dalmatia at [[Kr [[Category:Holocaust Children, 1942 (subject)|1942 Demonstein]]
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  • * Helen Gardner = Sabina [[Category:Jesus of Nazareth (subject)|1912 Gaskill]]
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  • ...he factory. The Schwarz family stayed there for about four weeks. In June, Sabina and the younger three children, Kati, Eva, and Kalman, were deported to Aus ...in Bergen-Belsen, but had contracted typhus and died there. Their mother, Sabina, and sister Kati also did not survive.
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  • ...he factory. The Schwarz family stayed there for about four weeks. In June, Sabina and the younger three children, Kati, Eva, and Kalman, were deported to Aus ...in Bergen-Belsen, but had contracted typhus and died there. Their mother, Sabina, and sister Kati also did not survive.
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  • ...o di Studi Neotestamentari" of the [[Associazione Biblica Italiana]] (Fara Sabina, Italy; 13-15 September 2005). [[Category:Christian origins (subject)|2009 Pitta]]
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  • ...ghter out of wedlock, a Christian convert; married and divorced the savage Sabina; loved perhaps only Antonia, Nero's half sister. Actually Waltari's Roman i [[Category:Christian origins (subject)|1966 Waltari]]
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  • ...ference: "Religione biblica e religione storica dell'antico Israele" (Fara Sabina, Italy; September 10-12, 2007) ...erence: "Tempio, culto e sacerdozio nel cristianesimo delle origini" (Fara Sabina, Italy; September 13-15, 2007)
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  • ...g recruit, seeing the emperor in mean attire and bound with chains, as the subject required, rushed forward to lend him aid. ...and against what competitors, and giving the titles of the songs or of the subject of the plays. His car was followed by his claque as by the escort of a triu
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