ZEIRA, MORDECHAI — (1905–1968), composer. Zeira was born in Kiev, Ukraine, and went to Ereẓ Israel after having been arrested in 1924 as a member of a Zionist youth organization. He joined the ha shomer Ha Ẓa ir pioneers group in Jabneel and worked in road building … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Mordekhaï Zeïra — Mordechaï Zeïra (hébreu:מרדכי זעירא ,né Dimitry Greben) (1905 1er août 1968) est un compositeur et auteur israélien de chansons de musique légère, originaire d Ukraine. L un des plus signifiants créateurs du genre zemer ivri… … Wikipédia en Français
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David Elazar — Born August 27, 1925(1925 08 27) Sarajevo, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes Died April 15, 1976(1976 04 15) (aged 50) Jerusalem, Israel … Wikipedia
Chukat — Chukat, Hukath, or Chukkas (Hebrew: חֻקַּת, “decree,” the ninth word, and the first distinctive word, in the parshah) is the 39th weekly Torah portion (parshah) in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the sixth in the book of Numbers. It … Wikipedia
Moshe Ya'alon — Nickname Bogie Born 24 June 1950 (1950 06 24) (age 61) … Wikipedia
Meir Amit — Date of birth 17 March 1921(1921 03 17) Place of birth Tiberias … Wikipedia
David Elazar — David (Dado) Elazar (hebräisch דוד אלעזר; * 1925 in Sarajevo, Jugoslawien; † 15. April 1976 in Israel), war der neunte Generalstabschef der israelischen Streitkräfte. Er diente in dieser Position zwischen 1972 und 1974. Nach den… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Noach (parsha) — This article is about the Torah portion Noach. For the Biblical figure, see Noah. Noach or Noah (נֹחַ Hebrew for the name Noah, the third word, and first distinctive word, of the parshah) is the second weekly Torah portion (parshah) in the annual … Wikipedia