David Rabeeya (May 12, 1938 - February 18, 2022) was an Israeli-American author and professor of Hebrew and Judaic Studies. David Rabeeya was an Iraqi Jew born in Baghdad, Iraq. He and his family moved to Israel in 1951. In 1970, he moved to the United States. Dr. Rabeeya taught students at the high school, university, and elementary school level. As a prolific author, Dr. Rabeeya wrote books on various subjects, with a focus on the Middle East and the relationship between Jews and other groups.
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| - David Rabeeya (May 12, 1938 - February 18, 2022) was an Israeli-American author and professor of Hebrew and Judaic Studies. David Rabeeya was an Iraqi Jew born in Baghdad, Iraq. He and his family moved to Israel in 1951. In 1970, he moved to the United States. Dr. Rabeeya taught students at the high school, university, and elementary school level. As a prolific author, Dr. Rabeeya wrote books on various subjects, with a focus on the Middle East and the relationship between Jews and other groups. (en)
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| - David Rabeeya (May 12, 1938 - February 18, 2022) was an Israeli-American author and professor of Hebrew and Judaic Studies. David Rabeeya was an Iraqi Jew born in Baghdad, Iraq. He and his family moved to Israel in 1951. In 1970, he moved to the United States. Dr. Rabeeya taught students at the high school, university, and elementary school level. As a prolific author, Dr. Rabeeya wrote books on various subjects, with a focus on the Middle East and the relationship between Jews and other groups. (en)
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