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Date: 2000-12-31 09:46:18
Culture
Asia
Ancient languages
Central Semitic languages
Jews
Religious identity
Jewish name
Egyptian language
Aramaic language

JAIME B. CURBERA J E WI SH N AM E S FROM S I CI L Y

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