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Amram

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Amram (ăm`răm), in the Bible.

1 Moses' father; ancestor of a Levitical family.

2 Edomite. 1 Chron. 1.41. Hemdan: Gen. 36.26.

3 Jew who had married a foreign wife.



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Legendary musician David Amram will share his experience as film music composer, from New Orleans Jazz to Egyptian Hijaz (October 13) Film expert Paolo Cherchi Usai will concentrate on the more general issue of the good and bad of digital technology used in preserving film heritage in the Arab world (October 14) Neil Brand, a musician who has been playing the piano for silent movies C for 25 years, will speak about his art (October 15).
But he is the least-worst of all four candidates," Amram said, adding that one of his reasons for backing Mousavi was his fear that the world's oil reserves are running out.
We need this for the future of our country, to give young people the picture that the arts are crucial for everyone to advance their lives by pursuing excellence and developing creativity," Amram wrote.
 
 
 
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