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Undergraduate members are known as Knights; graduates are referred to as Patriarchs.
The Dick Cheney Code Henry Beard 2004
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Undergraduate members are known as Knights; graduates are referred to as Patriarchs.
The Dick Cheney Code Henry Beard 2004
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Undergraduate members are known as Knights; graduates are referred to as Patriarchs.
The Dick Cheney Code Henry Beard 2004
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Undergraduate members are known as Knights; graduates are referred to as Patriarchs.
The Dick Cheney Code Henry Beard 2004
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You can now drive from Jerusalem to the West Bank city of Hebron (site of the Tomb of the Patriarchs, which is the second holiest site in Judaism) in 40 minutes and not hit one checkpoint.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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You can now drive from Jerusalem to the West Bank city of Hebron (site of the Tomb of the Patriarchs, which is the second holiest site in Judaism) in 40 minutes and not hit one checkpoint.
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Hebron is the second holiest city in the Jewish religion and the site of the Cave of the Patriarchs, which is holy to Jews, Muslims and Christians alike.
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The Patriarchs were their authors, and the work of the Great Assembly was to put them together in the order in which we now have them.
The Legends of the Jews — Volume 4 Louis Ginzberg 1913
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The Tomb of the Patriarchs has been a point of frequent conflict between the Israelis and Palestinians.
CNN.com 2010
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The Tomb of the Patriarchs has been a point of frequent conflict between the Israelis and Palestinians.
CNN.com 2010
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