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Ephraim Sidon (Hebrew: אפרים סידון; born February 26, 1946) is an Israeli author, playwright, and satirist, noted for both his satirical work and his children's books.
EphraimSidon (Hebrew: אפרים סידון; born February 26, 1946) is an Israeli author, playwright, and satirist, noted for both his satirical work and his...
and is widely known for illustrating the children's books written by EphraimSidon and Meir Shalev. Abolafia used to illustrate for the Israeli newspapers...
Premio Flaiano; 2004: Bialik Prize for literature (with Haya Shenhav and EphraimSidon) 2007: Emet Prize 2007: Ischia International Journalism Award 2007:...
Relatives/Near Ones, Dear Ones) is an Israeli television sitcom created by EphraimSidon and B. Michael. The series which originally aired on the Israeli Educational...
Jacob Yuval 2003 no award no award 2004 David Grossman Haya Shenhav EphraimSidon Moshe Kosovski Mendel Pikaz Uriel Simon 2005 no award no award 2006...
into two "half-tribes": Ephraim (אֶפְרַיִם ’Ep̄rayīm) Manasseh (מְנַשֶּׁה Mənašše) Jacob elevated the descendants of Ephraim and Manasseh (the two sons...
(died 2013) 22 February – Motti Mizrachi, Israeli artist 26 February – EphraimSidon, Israeli author, playwright and satirist 12 March – Ya'acov Dorchin...
starred in several stage shows, most of which were written by satirist EphraimSidon. Since the 2000s, Tzafir mainly participates in Israeli children's stage...
fathers. The film, based on a play by author Yaakov Shabtai (adapted by EphraimSidon and Ram Loevy), is an intense comedy based on the final days of the...
residents, there are few known Israeli figures, including Hanoch Rosen EphraimSidon, Zahi Grossman, Benny Carmeli, Ami Kobo, Eitan Erez Yuri Guy Ron Shimon...
sabotage his plans, Absalom's forces are routed at the battle of the Wood of Ephraim, and he is caught by his long hair in the branches of a tree where, contrary...
Shubat-Enlil – Assyrian city Shur (Bible), also Sur (wilderness of ~, way of ~) Sidon Sin Desert Sinai Smyrna Sodom Spain – Romans 15.24 Sumer/Sumeria – Mesopotamian...
princesses, including Pharaoh's daughter and women of Moab, Ammon, Edom, Sidon and of the Hittites. His marriage to Pharaoh's daughter appears to have...
the Book of Joshua, the Perizzites were in the hill country of Judah and Ephraim (Joshua 11:3, 17:14–15). According to 1 Kings 9:21, they were enslaved...
Athenians seized Dor from Sidon. Dor had many strategic advantages for the Athenians, starting with its distance from Sidon. The Athenians had a maritime...
eventually founded cities of its own, especially after the decline of Tyre and Sidon. The site of Carthage was likely chosen by the Tyrians for several reasons...
battle, preaching, and other events Land and Valley of Gideon, East of river Sidon City of Gilgal, City destroyed at the crucifixion Valley of Gilgal, Jaredite...
21:20–21, it was located in the tribal territorial allotment of the tribe of Ephraim. Shechem declined after the fall of the northern Kingdom of Israel. The...
Alps, which became Provence). An alternative suggestion, put forward by Ephraim Avigdor Speiser in 1936, derives the term from Hurrian Kinaḫḫu, purportedly...
Luciano Moše Prelević (2006–) Arie Zeev Raskin (2005–present[update]) Karol Sidon Abraham Salomon (1687–1700) Israel Ber [da] (1700–1728) Marcus David (1729–1739)...
Baldwin IV, delegated the choice to his mother Agnes of Courtenay, Lady of Sidon, and her ladies, according to the precedent of the previous election in...