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Leah Horowitz
Sarah Rebecca Rachel Leah Horowitz (1715–1795), known as Leah Horowitz, was a rabbinic and kabbalistic scholar, who wrote in Yiddish. She was the author of Tkhinne imohes (Supplication of the Matriarchs). She lived in Bolechów, Poland. Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 - 7 results of 7
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In pursuit of votes: The capture of the allocation of local public goods by the central state in Ghana by Horowitz, Leah, Palaniswamy, Nethra
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Major findings and lessons learned by Ali, Abdel Gadir Ali, Horowitz, Leah, Fan, Shenggen
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Irrigation development in Ghana: Past experiences, emerging opportunities, and future directions by Namara, Regassa E., Horowitz, Leah, Nyamadi, Ben, Barry, Boubacar
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Gender and governance in rural services: Insights from India, Ghana, and Ethiopia by Asante, Felix, Banful, Afua B., Birner, Regina, Cohen, Marc J., Gaff, Peter, Gayathridevi, K. G., Horowitz, Leah, Lemma, Mamusha, Mogues, Tewodaj, Palaniswamy, Nethra, Paulos, Zelekawork, Raabe, Katharina, Randriamamonjy, Josee, Sekher, Madhushree, Sun, Yan, Tadesse, Fanaye
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