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    Moses Wilhelm Shapira (Hebrew: מוזס וילהלם שפירא; 1830 – March 9, 1884) was a Jerusalem antiquities dealer and purveyor of both authentic and forged Semitic...
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  • Shapira, Israeli politician Isaiah Meïr Kahana Shapira (1828–1887), Polish-German rabbi and author Moshe Shmuel Shapira, rabbi Moses Wilhelm Shapira (1830–1884)...
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    leather strips inscribed in Paleo-Hebrew script. It was presented by Moses Wilhelm Shapira in 1883 as an ancient Bible-related artifact and almost immediately...
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    Sea, Moses Wilhelm Shapira and his partner Salim al-Khouri forged and sold a whole range of presumed "Moabite" antiquities, and in 1883 Shapira presented...
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  • a Broken Vessel," 1984,) is the story of an antiquities dealer, Moses Wilhelm Shapira. Havat Haalamot (The Maidens' Farm) follows the protagonists of...
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    museums, including the Yorkshire Museum and the British Museum Moses Wilhelm Shapira (1830–1884), Ukrainian purveyor of fake biblical artifacts Tjerk...
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    Among its first occupants was the family of the antiquities dealer Moses Wilhelm Shapira, whose daughter Myriam Harry described growing up there in her memoir...
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    here. Mendele Mocher Sforim (1836–1917), Jewish author; lived here Moses Wilhelm Shapira (1830–1884), Jewish scholar, antiquarian (alleged forger); born...
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    after the Jerusalem antiquities dealer Moses Wilhelm Shapira offered a set of Moabite artifacts (known as the Shapira Collection) for sale, Clermont-Ganneau...
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  • 1933 Moses Wilhelm Shapira (1830–1884) – Jerusalem antiquities dealer known for allegedly-forged Deuteronomic scroll fragments called the Shapira Scroll...
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    architect and archaeologist Moses Wilhelm Shapira (1830–1884), member of the Christ Church congregation Klawans, Jonathan. The Shapira Fragments. Biblical Archaeology...
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  • and 1146 AD. Shapira Scroll, leather strips containing a somewhat different text of the Ten Commandments, belonging to Moses Wilhelm Shapira, a Jerusalem...
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    Rosette Shapira (April 1869 – 10 March 1958), a French journalist and writer. The daughter of Moses Wilhelm and Anna Magdalena Rosette Shapira (née Jöckel)...
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    converts to Christianity, among them the ill-fated antiquarian Moses Wilhelm Shapira, who attempted to sell ancient Biblical fragments of questionable...
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    Palestinian Responses (PDF) (PhD thesis). Kent University – via CORE. Shapira, Anita Shapira (1999) [First published 1992]. Land and Power: The Zionist Resort...
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    (Kiryat Sepher Publishing House, Jerusalem. 1986 edition) Levin, Yegal; Shapira, Amnon, eds. (2012). War and Peace in the Jewish Tradition: From the Biblical...
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  • in Israel" in Israeli Historical Revisionism: from left to right, Anita Shapira, Derek Jonathan Penslar, Routledge, 2002, pp.57–58. Schaffer 2010, p. 82...
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    there it was the family home of the antiquities dealer and forger Wilhelm Moses Shapira. The Tichos hosted local and British government officials in the...
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  • Story of Five Friends. iUniverse Publishing. p. 48. ISBN 9781462059119. Shapira, Anita (April 2004). "The Bible and Israeli Identity". AJS Review. 28 (1):...
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  • Joseph Spiegel – entrepreneur, founder of the Spiegel catalog Haim-Moshe Shapira - Israeli politician. Jonathan Silverman - American actor. Haym Solomon...
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  • Even Shmuel – Samuel Bronfman Givat Brenner – Yosef Haim Brenner Givat Shapira – Hermann Schapira Herzliya – Theodor Herzl, a leader of Zionist movement...
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  • Reviews. 204 (1–4): 7–48. doi:10.1007/s11214-015-0211-6. ISSN 0038-6308. Shapira, Ian (August 10, 2018). "Inside Jason Kessler's Hate-Fueled Rise". The...
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  • Rajchman Allen B. Robbins Russell L. Robinson Brian B. Schwartz Yaacov Shapira George W. Smith H. Eugene Stanley Jerome D. Swalen William P. Trower Chang...
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