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Elim

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Elim (ē`lĭm), in the Bible, oasis where the Israelites halted.

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Both the first century Jewish historian Josephus (ANTIQUITIES OF THE JEWS: 17:165-66) and rabbinic sources (see Miller: 63-73) mention a priest from Sepphoris late in the reign of King Herod the Great named Joseph ben Elim or Elem (Joseph son of the mute) who substituted for his relative, Matthias ben Theophilus, as High Priest on Yom Kippur.
King on competition policy, Jane Hall on health economics, Elim Papadakis on environmental policy and politics and Adam Jamrozik on social policy and social welfare.
Wainman, who recently became director of nursing at Elim Healthcare and Rehabilitation in Princeton, Minn.
 
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