Gershom
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Gender | Male |
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Children | Shebuel |
Parents | Moses |
Zipporah | |
Grandparents | Jethro |
Jochebed | |
Amram | |
Asiya | |
Uncles | Aaron |
Aunts | Miriam |
Awards | Bialik Prize |
Harvey Prize in Literature | |
Born | Midian |
Siblings | Eliezer |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 729842 |
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Cocktail
Bound
Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Killer Joe
P. S. I Love You
Blockers
Pretty in Pink
Driven
Red Heat
Red Oaks
Five Minarets in New York
Prey for Rock & Roll
Inconceivable
Permission
The Insider
Kettle of Fish
The Player
Out for Justice
This World, Then the Fireworks
House of Versace
Rocked with Gina Gershon
Delirious
Across the Line: The Exodus of Charlie Wright
Just Business
Three Way
Picture Claire
Palmetto
Best of the Best 3: No Turning Back
Demonlover
Out Of Season
Staten Island Summer
Dealin' with Idiots
One Last Thing. . .
Cleaners
Category 7: The End of the World
My Dead Boyfriend
One Tough Cop
How to Make It in America
Love Ranch
The Lookalike
Lulu on the Bridge
City of Hope
What Love Is
Snoops
Voodoo Dawn
I'm Losing You
Joey Breaker
Tripping the Rift
Lost Cat Corona
Gershom Life story
According to the Bible, Gershom was the firstborn son of Moses and Zipporah. The name means "a stranger there" in Hebrew, which the text argues was a reference to Moses' flight from Egypt.