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    Shoshana Ribner (also "Rivner", Hebrew: שושנה ריבנר; February 20, 1938 – 29 June 2007) was an Israeli Olympic swimmer. Shoshana Ribner was born in Vienna...
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  • educator and Israeli politician Shoshana Ribner (Hebrew: שושנה ריבנר, 1938–2007), Israeli Olympic swimmer Shoshana Riseman (born 1948), Israeli music...
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  • she won the silver medal in the 400 m crawl, behind future Olympian Shoshana Ribner of Israel. "Susie Halter, 1927-2015". Holocaust Educational Trust....
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  • (1757–1823), an Austrian philosopher, popularised the work of Immanuel Kant. Shoshana Ribner (1938–2007), Israeli Olympic swimme. Thomas Robinson, 2nd Baron Grantham...
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  • Olympic champion (500-m freestyle) Maxim Podoprigora, Olympic swimmer Shoshana Ribner, Israeli Olympic swimmer Markus Rogan, swimmer Otto Scheff (born "Otto...
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    Shoshana Ribner...
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  • and winning a silver medal in the medley relay. Israel's Olympian Shoshana Ribner won a silver medal in the 400 m. In tennis, Australian Eva Duldig won...
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  • Abraham Shneior playing on the team. In swimming, future Olympian Shoshana Ribner of Israel won the gold medal in the 400 m crawl, defeating Olympian...
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  • Black Jews of Ethiopia, Scarecrow Press; Reprint edition 2002, page 40 Ribner, David S.; Schindler, Ruben (1996). "The Crisis of Religious Identity Among...
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