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Shamir (other)
Shamir is a Hebrew surname. Shamir may also refer to: Given name *Shamir (biblical figure) *Shamir (musician), American singer-songwriter Shamir, aka Shamir Bailey * Shamir Fenelon, Irish footballer * Shamir Khan, Indian cricketer *Shamir Tandon, Indian composer and film director * Shamir Thomas, Grenadian retired track and field athlete Other *Solomon's shamir, a worm described in the Talmud and Midrash as being capable of cutting through or disintegrating stone, used in the construction of the First Temple in Jerusalem *Shamir, Israel, an Israeli kibbutz * Shamir, minor biblical place *Shamir (album), studio album by Shamir (musician) *Shamir Medical Center Shamir Medical Center, formerly Assaf Harofeh Medical Center, is a hospital located on , southeast of Tel Aviv, Israel. History The Medical Center was named after Asaph the Jew, author of the Oath of Asaph and an early medical text. The facilit ... See also * * Shameer (other) {{disambig ...
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Shamir
Shamir may refer to: People *Shamir (musician), American singer-songwriter Shamir, aka Shamir Bailey *Yitzhak Shamir, former Israeli Prime Minister *Adi Shamir (born 1952), Israeli cryptographer *Dan Shamir (born 1975), Israeli professional basketball coach *Gabriel and Maxim Shamir, Israeli graphic designers *Israel Shamir, Russian-Israeli-Swedish writer Other *Shamir's Secret Sharing, an algorithm in cryptography created by Adi Shamir. *Solomon's shamir, a worm described in the Talmud and Midrash as being capable of cutting through or disintegrating stone, used in the construction of the First Temple in Jerusalem *Shamir, Israel Shamir ( he, שָׁמִיר) is a kibbutz in Upper Galilee area of Israel. Located on the western slopes of the Golan Heights, it falls under the jurisdiction of Upper Galilee Regional Council. In it had a population of . History The kibbutz ...
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Shamir (biblical Figure)
Shamir may refer to: People *Shamir (musician), American singer-songwriter Shamir, aka Shamir Bailey *Yitzhak Shamir, former Israeli Prime Minister *Adi Shamir (born 1952), Israeli cryptographer * Dan Shamir (born 1975), Israeli professional basketball coach *Gabriel and Maxim Shamir, Israeli graphic designers *Israel Shamir, Russian-Israeli-Swedish writer Other *Shamir's Secret Sharing, an algorithm in cryptography created by Adi Shamir. *Solomon's shamir In the Gemara, the shamir ( he, ''šāmīr'') is a worm or a substance that had the power to cut through or disintegrate stone, iron and diamond. King Solomon is said to have used it in the building of the First Temple in Jerusalem in the place ..., a worm described in the Talmud and Midrash as being capable of cutting through or disintegrating stone, used in the construction of the First Temple in Jerusalem * Shamir, Israel, an Israeli kibbutz {{disambig, surname ...
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Shamir (musician)
Shamir Bailey (born November 7, 1994) is an American singer and songwriter from Las Vegas, Nevada. His debut extended play (EP), '' Northtown'', was released in June 2014 to positive reviews. In October 2014, he signed to XL Recordings and released the single " On the Regular". His debut LP '' Ratchet'' was released on May 19, 2015 in the United States. Since then he has released seven independent studio albums, ''Hope'' (2017), ''Revelations'' (2017), ''Resolution'' (2018), ''Be the Yee, Here Comes the Haw'' (2019), ''Cataclysm'' (2019), '' Shamir'' (2020), and ''Heterosexuality'' (2022). Early life Shamir grew up in North Las Vegas, an area that he has called "cookie-cutter suburban." He was raised as a Muslim but describes himself as "more spiritual than religious, I don't believe in god per se, I kind of feel like god is the universe." Shamir is non-binary, informing an interviewer in 2015 that "I don't identify as gay because I don't identify as male or female". Although he d ...
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Shamir Fenelon
Shamir Daniel Sanchez Fenelon (born 3 August 1994) is an Irish footballer who plays as a winger or striker for Horsham. Career Brighton and Hove Albion Fenelon began his career with Brighton & Hove Albion and after scoring 20 goals for the club's youth team in the 2011–12 season he signed a professional contract in May 2012. In May 2013, Fenelon was then given a one-year contract with the club. While on loan at Torquay United, Fenelon signed a further contract extension with the Albion until 2015. Fenelon made his Brighton & Hove Albion debut in the opening game of the 2014–2015 season, in a 1–0 home defeat against Sheffield Wednesday. Fenelon made only two further appearances for the club: one in the league as a substitute in an away defeat at Birmingham City and another in the first round of the League Cup. At the end of the 2014–15 season, Fenelon was released. Loan Spells He had a successful loan spell with Conference South side Tonbridge Angels in November 2013. ...
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Shamir Khan
Shamir Khan (born 1 April 1996) is an Indian cricketer. He made his first-class debut on 4 February 2020, for Manipur in the 2019–20 Ranji Trophy The 2019–20 Ranji Trophy was the 86th season of the Ranji Trophy, the premier first-class cricket tournament in India. It took place between December 2019 and March 2020. Chandigarh competed in the Ranji Trophy for the first time. Vidarbha wer .... References External links * 1996 births Living people Indian cricketers 21st-century Indian sportsmen Manipur cricketers Place of birth missing (living people) {{India-cricket-bio-1996-stub ...
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Shamir Tandon
Shamir Tandon is an Indian music composer and director who works in Indian cinema. He made his debut as a Music Director with Raveena Tandon's ' Stumped' in 2003. He is known for the movies like Page 3, Traffic Signal, Inkaar, Bal Ganesh, Mission Istaanbul and Corporate. He has made singers like Lata Mangeshkar, Asha Bhosle, Jagjit Singh and Manna Dey sing to his tunes. He also written and composed music for Sachin Tendulkar's singing debut in 2017 with the 'Cricket Wali Beat' song in collaboration with singer Sonu Nigam. He is also the founding managing director at 'Music Boutique' He has created an anti-piracy song titled 'Salaami ho jaye' to spread awareness about intellectual property rights which was released on the occasion of World Intellectual Day. Early life Shamir Tandon was born into a middle-class Hindu family located in Mumbai, Maharashtra and lost his parents early in life. He completed his cost accountancy and MBA and then entered the corporate world w ...
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Shamir Thomas
Shamir Thomas (born 3 November 1983) is a Grenadian retired track and field athlete who specialized in the throwing events Throwing sports, or throwing games, are physical, human competitions where the outcome is measured by a player's ability to throw an object. The two primary forms are throwing for distance and throwing at a given target or range. The four most .... With multiple CARIFTA and other games medals, Shamir is one of the most successful Grenadian athletes in the throwing events at the Youth and Junior levels. Competition record References External links * 1983 births Living people Male shot putters Grenadian male discus throwers {{grenada-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Solomon's Shamir
In the Gemara, the shamir ( he, ''šāmīr'') is a worm or a substance that had the power to cut through or disintegrate stone, iron and diamond. King Solomon is said to have used it in the building of the First Temple in Jerusalem in the place of cutting tools. For the building of the Temple, which promoted peace, it was inappropriate to use tools that could also cause war and bloodshed. Referenced throughout the Talmud and the Midrashim, the Shamir was reputed to have existed in the time of Moses, as one of the ten wonders created on the eve of the first Sabbath, just before YHWH finished creation. Moses reputedly used the Shamir to engrave the Hoshen ( Priestly breastplate) stones that were inserted into the breastplate. King Solomon, aware of the existence of the Shamir, but unaware of its location, commissioned a search that turned up a "grain of Shamir the size of a barley-corn". Solomon's artisans reputedly used the Shamir in the construction of Solomon's Temple. Th ...
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Shamir, Israel
Shamir ( he, שָׁמִיר) is a kibbutz in Upper Galilee area of Israel. Located on the western slopes of the Golan Heights, it falls under the jurisdiction of Upper Galilee Regional Council. In it had a population of . History The kibbutz was established in 1944 by a small group of mainly Romanian immigrants. The first-generation settlers were members of the Marxist Zionist youth movement Hashomer Hatzair. Following the 1948 Arab–Israeli War the United Nations-established border between Israel and Syria was drawn to run only a few hundred yards east of the kibbutz. On Thursday 13 June 1974, four PF-GC terrorists infiltrated the Lebanon-Israel border and invaded the kibbutz. They entered one of the buildings shooting a pregnant woman Edna Mor and another woman Shoshana Galili. Edna left behind a child and husband who moved out of the kibbutz shortly after. The terrorists continued shooting at random. Judith Sinton, a volunteer from New Zealand, on her way back to the ap ...
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List Of Minor Biblical Places
This is a list of places mentioned in the Bible, which do not have their own Wikipedia articles. See also the list of biblical places for locations which do have their own article. A Abana Abana, according to 2 Kings 5:12, was one of the "rivers of Damascus", along with the Pharpar river. Abdon Abdon was a Levitical city in Asher allocated to the Gershonites according to Joshua 21:30 and 1 Chronicles 6:74. Abel-Shittim Abel-Shittim, the last Israelite encampment before crossing into the Promised Land, is identified by Josephus with Abila in Peraea, probably the site of modern Tell el-Hammam in Jordan. Adam Adam was a location which, according to Joshua 3:16, was along the Jordan River, near Zarethan. According to Cheyne and Black, it may be a scribal error for "Adamah". Adadah Adadah is the name of a town mentioned in Joshua 15:22, in a list of towns inside the territory of the Tribe of Judah. The name "Adadah" appears nowhere else in the Bible."Adadah", in According to t ...
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Shamir (album)
''Shamir'' is the seventh studio album by American singer-songwriter Shamir. The album was self-released by the artist on October 2, 2020. Release On June 11, 2020, Shamir released the first single "On My Own". The single is about regaining independence after a break-up, while "peppy drums, a sprightly bassline, and guitar riffs that wouldn’t sound out of place on a Cherry Glazerr LP" are played. "On My Own" was ranked at number 49 of the Top 50 Songs of 2020 by Consequence of Sound. On July 17, 2020, Shamir announced the release of his new album, along with the second single "I Wonder". Of the single, Shamir explained the meaning: "The song is about the feeling of love taking over your heart, even when you don’t want it to. It also alludes to climate change and how humans ('love') can be the most toxic thing to the planet ('the heart'), but also the only thing that can fix it." The third single "Running" was released on August 28, 2020. Shamir said the single is "about a t ...
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Shamir Medical Center
Shamir Medical Center, formerly Assaf Harofeh Medical Center, is a hospital located on , southeast of Tel Aviv, Israel. History The Medical Center was named after Asaph the Jew, author of the Oath of Asaph and an early medical text. The facility was established in 1918 as a military hospital of the British Army in the closing days of the First World War. It was located adjacent to the sprawling British military base in Tzrifin (Sarafand). After the creation of the State of Israel, it was converted to an Israeli hospital. In July 2008, Israeli Olympic fencer Delila Hatuel underwent treatment in the hyperbaric oxygen chamber at the hospital to speed healing from a torn anterior cruciate ligament. She was able to compete at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing the following month. The hospital was renamed after the former Israeli prime minister Yitzhak Shamir in April 2017. Services It is one of Israel's largest hospitals, with over 800 beds. It serves over 370,000 people in Isr ...
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