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Date: 2011-12-19 06:07:19
Yarnton
Moses Gaster
Oxfordshire
Jewish studies
Yiddish language
Culture
Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies
Science

Hebrew and Jewish Studies Unit Week 1: 18 January Professor Michael Keren and Professor Shlomit Keren

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