KSAV

KSAV

KSAV may refer to :
* Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport ICAO code
* an internet radio airing "Rogues and Vagabonds - A Theatrical Scrapbook", a Barry Morse and Anthony Wynn's radio performance

and also :
* Ksav Sofer, the main work of Samuel Benjamin Sofer (1815 - 1871), a leading rabbi of Hungarian Jewry in the second half of the nineteenth century


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