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  2. List of converts to Christianity from Judaism - Wikipedia

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    This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. This is a list of notable converts to Christianity from Judaism after the split of Judaism and Christianity. Christianity originated as a movement within Judaism that believed in Jesus as the Messiah. The earliest Christians were Jews or ...

  3. History of the Germans in Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Kurt Hugo Schneider, a video editor, musician, singer and songwriter, whose primary medium is YouTube music videos. Hans Schuler, a German-born American sculptor and monument maker. Dwight Schultz, a stage, television, film actor and voice artist. Barry Sless, a musician who is skilled at both traditional six-string guitar and the pedal steel ...

  4. Jonathan Roumie - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Roumie (born July 1, 1974) is an American actor known for his role as evangelist Lonnie Frisbee in the 2023 film Jesus Revolution and as Jesus in The Chosen, [1] [2] a crowd-funded television series about the life and ministry of Jesus of Nazareth.

  5. Elyes Gabel - Wikipedia

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    Gabel made his debut in 2001 as the character Jean-Claude Tournier in episode titled Breaking point of series 15 of BBC medical drama Casualty.In 2002, Gabel dropped out of drama school to appear on the children's fantasy sitcom I Love Mummy where he portrayed Pharaoh Prince Nuffratuti (Prince Nuff) [22] of Abu Simbel, who is unable to ascend to the afterlife until he has completed his scroll ...

  6. 12 times 'Saturday Night Live' made a cultural bang over the ...

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    She was protesting child sex abuse in the Catholic Church, a decade before the Boston Globe revealed a systematic cover-up that forced the church to apologize and pay millions. NBC banned O’Connor from “SNL” for life, Joe Pesci mocked her during the next week’s show and Frank Sinatra called her “one stupid broad.”

  7. April 1978 - Wikipedia

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    April 27, 1978: Monument to the construction workers killed in the Willow Island disaster April 15, 1978: Train wereck in Italy kills 48 people and injures 117 April 20, 1978: Korean Air Lines Flight 902 strayed into Soviet airspace, leading to the Soviet Air Force intercepting and shooting it down (artist's rendition)

  8. Open Door (TV programme) - Wikipedia

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    Open Door was a programme produced by the BBC's Community Programme Unit.It was first broadcast on 2 April 1973 and ran for a decade until September 1983. The programme gave people brief control of transmission and was a platform for the public to talk about its own issues and give their own views without editorial input from the BBC. [1]

  9. Timeline of the 2014 Venezuelan protests - Wikipedia

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    [115] [116] The National Guard used tear gas on protesters and played loud music to prevent them from being heard. [117] 3 March – Citizens of Los Salias and Los Teques marched to Ramo Verde Prison to demand "justice and freedom" from the government. [118] 4 March – Thousands of peaceful opposition protesters filled the streets of Caracas ...