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The '''Pan-Semite Union''' was a political entity on [[Earth]] in the [[23rd century]] (Margaret Wander Bonanno, ''Dwellers in the Crucible'').
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The '''Pan-Semite Union''' was a political entity on [[Earth]] in the [[23rd century]]. ({{mb|TOS}} novel: ''{{mb|Dwellers in the Crucible}}'')
   
[[Sadat City]] is a municipality in the Pan-Semite Union. [[Andreas Kitabatu al-'Qalb]] was born there (''[[Star Trek: Shadowstar Station]]'').
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Sarah, wife of [[Avram ben Eliezer]], was an emigré from the Pan-Semite Union to the [[colony]] of [[Hebron]]. ({{Shadowstar}})
   
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[[Sadat City]] is a municipality in the Pan-Semite Union. [[Andreas Kitabatu al-'Qalb]] was born there. ({{Shadowstar}})
==External links==
 
* Bonanno, Margaret Wander. ''Dwellers in the Crucible.'' Pocket Books, 1984.
 
   
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In some continuities, such as the branch universe of {{film|11}}, [[Israel]] was a political entity distinct from the Pan-Semite Union. ({{novel|TOS|Starfleet Academy: The Delta Anomaly}})
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:''[[23rd century|23rd-century]] Israel is also an independent nation-state in Josepha Sherman and Susan Shwartz's trilogy that begins with {{novel|TOS|Vulcan's Forge}}. It may be that the Pan-Semite Union was short-lived as a nation-state. Alternately, perhaps only parts of Israel and Egypt became part of this nation.''
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Revision as of 20:44, 27 June 2012

The Pan-Semite Union was a political entity on Earth in the 23rd century. (TOS novel: Dwellers in the Crucible)

Sarah, wife of Avram ben Eliezer, was an emigré from the Pan-Semite Union to the colony of Hebron. (Star Trek: Shadowstar Station)

Sadat City is a municipality in the Pan-Semite Union. Andreas Kitabatu al-'Qalb was born there. (Star Trek: Shadowstar Station)

In some continuities, such as the branch universe of Star Trek, Israel was a political entity distinct from the Pan-Semite Union. (TOS novel: Starfleet Academy: The Delta Anomaly)

23rd-century Israel is also an independent nation-state in Josepha Sherman and Susan Shwartz's trilogy that begins with TOS novel: Vulcan's Forge. It may be that the Pan-Semite Union was short-lived as a nation-state. Alternately, perhaps only parts of Israel and Egypt became part of this nation.