Elimelech goldberg biography of nancy
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Swansea Hebrew Congregation
1890-1892 - Braham Freedman(cxli)
1892-1901 - no data
1901-1902 - Rev. Simon Fyne(cxlii)
1903-1911 - no data
1911-1914 - Isaac Seline
1914-1918 - I.R. Levi
1918-1924 - S. Rubinstein
1924-1926 - Abe Levi
1926-1928 - S. Beckman
1928-1929 - H. Zagerman
1929-1930 - B. Levinson
1932-1940 - M. Flemhood
1940-1945 - no data
1945-1947 - M. Flemhood
1947-1948 - Len Goss
1948-1949 - M. Black
1949-1950 - L. Coffman
1950-1951 - Len Goss
1951-1954 - J. Silver
1954-1955 - Dr. J. Skibko
1955-1956 - A. Stephens & O.J. Benjamin
1956-1957 - A. Stephens
1957-1959 - S. Black
1959-1960 -&nb
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Raab, Esther – (1899 – 1981)
Jewish poet
Raab was born in Palestine. Her lyrical poetry utilizes imagery from the rugged Palestinian landscape. Her best known works were Kimshonin (Thorns) (1930), and a collection of her poems Shirey Esther Raab (The Poems of Esther Raab) (1963).
Rabia – (c1671 – 1713)
Ottoman concubine
Rabia was one of the wives of Sultan Ahmed II (1643 – 1695). Apart from several daughters, Rabia bore the sultan twin sons (1692) and was granted the rank of Haseki Sultan (Princess Favourite). Rabia survived her husband nearly two decades, and died (Jan 3, 1713), aged about forty. Of her sons, Prince Ibrahim Osman died unmarried (1714) and Prince Selim Osman died young (1693).
Rabia of Balkh – (fl. c950 – c1000)
Iranian poet
Rabia was the daughter of Ka’ab, King of Balkh. Her surviving verses were translated into English in the twentieth century.
Rabia Gulnus Ummetullah – (1642 – 1715)
Ottoman Valide Sultan (queen mother)
Born Retimo Ve
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Kids Kicking Cancer, Exercise and Fitness
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