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Isaac (disambiguation) — Isaac, Itzhak or Yitzhak (Hebrew: יִצְחָק, Standard Unicode|Yiẓḥaq Tiberian Unicode|Yiṣḥāq ; Arabic: إسحٰق, Unicode|ʾIsḥāq ; he will laugh ) is one of the patriarchs, whose story is told in the Biblical book of Genesis. (See also Binding of Isaac … Wikipedia
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Hamsa — This article is about the amulet. For other uses, see Hamsa (disambiguation) and Khamsa (disambiguation). The hamsa (Arabic: خمسة khamsah, also romanized khamsa, meaning lit. five ) is a palm shaped amulet popular throughout the Middle East and… … Wikipedia
Yemenite Jews — Infobox Ethnic group group = Yemenite Jews population = c.400,000 region1 = flagcountry|Israel pop1 = 360,000 + region2 = flagcountry|USA pop2 = c. 30,000 + region3 = flagcountry|Yemen pop3 = 260 languages = Hebrew, Arabic, Yemenite Hebrew… … Wikipedia
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