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    Shalom Moskovitz (also spelled Sholem Moscovitz, Hebrew: שלום מושקוביץ' ;) c. 1887 – 1980) was an Hasidic Jewish painter in Safed, Israel. Moskovitz, known...
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  • Israeli model Israel ben Moses Najara (c. 1555–c. 1625), Jewish poet Shalom Moskovitz (c. 1887–1980), painter and artist Itay Ne'eman, UCLA mathematics professor...
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    different artists including Yitzhak Frenkel Frenel, Moshe Castel, Shalom Moskovitz, Rosentalis, Shimshon Holzman and others made their home in Tzfat (many...
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    Israel. He lived in Safed, where he encouraged and befriended artist Shalom Moskovitz. In 1957, he moved to Tel Aviv with his wife, the artist Audrey Bergner...
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    artists contributed work for the auction, including donated works by Shalom Moskovitz (Shalom of Safed), Michoel Muchnik, Phillip Ratner, and more. Following...
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  • Shalom, Jerusalem 1999: Shmuel Toledano, politician, Jerusalem; Ass`ad Araidy, Druze, mayor of Maghar in Galilee 2001: Kifaya Jadah; Reuven Moskovitz [de];...
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    history of Israel, the holocaust, modern-day Israel, and Hebrew language. Moskovitz, Patti (2002). The Minyan: A Tapestry of Jewish Life. iUniverse. "Peninsula...
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