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Shlomit is a village in Israel
Shlomit, Shlomith, Shelomith or Shelomit, etc. (Hebrew: שלומית) may refer to:
Given name
- Salome, Jewish princess, the daughter of Herod II and princess Herodias
- Several minor Hebrew Bible figures, see List of minor Hebrew Bible figures, L–Z#Shelomith
- Shelomith bat Dibri, the daughter of Dibri of the house of Dan, in the Book of Leviticus
- Shlomit Aharon, Israeli singer
- Schlomit Baytelman, Israeli-born actress, director, and writer who became a naturalized Chilean citizen
- Schlomith Flaum, Lithuanian Zionist activist
- Shlomith Haber-Schaim
- Shlomit Levi, Israeli singer
- Shlomit Malka, Israeli fashion model and television host
- Shlomit Nir, Israeli swimmer
- Shlomit C. Schuster, Israeli philosophical counselor
- Shelomith, fictional character in Judas, My Brother
See also
- All pages with titles containing Shlomit
- Shelomit seal
- Shlomi (disambiguation)
- Salome (disambiguation)
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