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  • 121I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free (song) — Infobox Single Name = I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free Artist = Nina Simone from Album = Silk Soul A side = B side = Released = 1967 Format = Recorded = Genre = Gospel Label = RCA Records Length = 3:06 Writer = Billy Taylor Dick Dallas… …

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  • 122Shiver (Natalie Imbruglia song) — Single infobox Name = Shiver Artist = Natalie Imbruglia from Album = Counting Down the Days B side = My Own Movie When You re Sleeping Pineapple Head Released = 21 March 2005 Format = CD single: Worldwide Genre = Pop Length = 3:42 (Album Version) …

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  • 123Métamorphose (song) — Métamorphose Single by Amanda Lear from the album Tant qu il y aura des hommes Released 1989 Format 7 , 12 Recorded …

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  • 124DAVID BEN SOLOMON IBN ABI (Avi, Ben Abi) ZIMRA — (known as RaDBaZ = Rabbi David Ben Abi Zimra; 1479–1573), talmudic scholar, halakhic authority, and kabbalist. Abi Zimra was born in Spain into a wealthy family, but by the age of 13 he was in Safed (possibly going via Fez – see Sambari in… …

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  • 125HALKIN, ABRAHAM SOLOMON — (1903–1990), Orientalist and educator; brother of simon halkin . Born in Novo Bykhov, Russia, Halkin was taken to the U.S. in 1914. He was lecturer in Semitic languages from 1928 to 1950, and from 1950 to 1970 professor of Hebrew at the City… …

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  • 126SAHULA, ISAAC BEN SOLOMON ABI — (b. 1244), Hebrew poet, scholar, physician and kabbalist. Sahula, who had relatives in Burgos and in the town of Guadalajara in Castile, was a disciple of the kabbalist Moses of Burgos and was acquainted with moses b. shem tov de Leon, his fellow …

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  • 127SULZER, SOLOMON — (1804–1890), Austrian cantor and reformer of liturgical music. He was cantor in his native town of Hohenems, Tyrol, at the age of 16, and from 1826 officiated at the New Synagogue in Vienna. His singing won the admiration of Schubert and Liszt.… …

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  • 128ZECHARIAH BEN SOLOMON-ROFE — (RaZaH; known in Arabic as Yahya ibn Suleiman al Tabib, first half of 15th   century), Yemenite scholar and physician. Zechariah lived in Sanʿa , yemen . His midrashic anthology of the Torah and haftarot, Midrash ha Ḥefeẓ, compiled in 1428, is… …

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