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Adin Steinsaltz
Adin Steinsaltz (HebrewAdin Even Yisrael (HebrewTalmuds into Hebrew, French, Russian and Spanish. In 1988, he was awarded the Israel Prize, Israel's highest honor, for Jewish studies.. Steinsaltz is a noted rabbi, scholar, philosopher, social critic and author world wide whose background also includes extensive scientific training. In 1988, Time magazine praised him as an "once-in-a-millennium scholar."
Adin_Steinsaltz
Jewish philosophy
Jewish philosophy refers to the conjunction between serious study of philosophy and Jewish theology. In a broad sense, it refers to all philosophical activity carried out by Jews or in relation to the religion of Judaism. In the narrow sense, it is often used to refer to the views of the medieval Jewish scholastics, influenced by Aristotle to a greater or lesser extent.
Jewish_philosophy
Ashdod
Ashdod ( Isdud), is the fifth-largest city in Israel, located in the Southern District of the country, on the Mediterranean coast, with a population of 207,000. Ashdod is an important regional industrial centre. The Port of Ashdod is Israel's largest port accounting for sixty percent of the country's imported goods.The first documented settlement in Ashdod dates to the Canaanite culture of 17th century BC, making the city one of the most ancient in the world.
Ashdod
Arad, Israel
For other uses, see Arad. For the archaeological site, see Tel Arad.Arad ( South District of Israel. It is located on the border of the Negev and Judean Deserts, west of the Dead Sea and east of the city Beersheba. The city is home to a diverse population of 23,300,
Arad,_Israel
Music of Israel
The music of Israel is a unique combination of Jewish and non-Jewish music traditions that have come together over the course of a century to create a distinctive musical culture. For more than 100 years, musicians have sought original stylistic elements that would define the emerging national spirit.
Music_of_Israel
Bachelor of Technology
Bachelor of Technology is an undergraduate academic degree conferred after completion of a three or four year program of studies at an accredited university or accredited university-level institution. The common abbreviation for Bachelor of Technology is B.Tech.
Bachelor_of_Technology
Israel Prize
Israel Prize is an award handed out by the State of Israel and is largely regarded as the state's highest honor. It is presented annually, on Israeli Independence Day, in a state ceremony in Jerusalem, in the presence of the President, the Prime Minister, the Knesset (Israel's legislature) chairperson, and the Supreme Court president. The prize was set up in 1953 at the initiative of the Minister of Education Ben-Zion Dinor, who himself went on to win the prize in 1958 and 1973.
Israel_Prize
Yehuda Amichai
Yehuda Amichai (born Ludwig Pfeuffer; HebrewIsraeli poet. Amichai is considered by many, both within Israel and internationally, as Israel's greatest modern poet. He was also one of the first to write in colloquial Hebrew. Israel's most widely read poet, he received the Israel Prize for Literature in 1982. The prize citation read, in part
Yehuda_Amichai
Haim Gouri
Haim Gouri (b. October 1923) is an Israeli poet, novelist, journalist, and documentary filmmaker born in Tel Aviv and currently living in Jerusalem. After studying at the Kadoorie Agricultural High School, he joined the Palmach militia. In 1947 he was sent to Hungary to assist Holocaust survivors to come to Palestine. During the 1948 Arab–Israeli War he was a deputy company commander in the Palmach's Negev Brigade.
Haim_Gouri
Shoshana Damari
Shoshana Damari (, 1923 – ArabicFebruary 14 2006) was an Israeli singer and actress.
Shoshana_Damari
Vorash/1
User_talk:Vorash/1
Ynhockey
User_talk:Ynhockey
Moshe Shamir
Moshe Shamir (September 15, 1921 August 20, 2004) was an Israeli author, playwright, opinion writer, and public figure. He was one of the most important Israeli writers of modern times.Moshe Shamir was born in Safed. He went to the Tel Nordau School and graduated from the Herzliya Hebrew High School in Tel Aviv.In the Israeli War of Independence he served in Palmach.
Moshe_Shamir
Murder of Shalhevet Pass
The murder of Shalhevet Pass was the killing of a ten-month-old Israeli infant by a Palestinian terrorist on March 26, 2001 that became a "potent Israeli symbol as an innocent victim of the raging violence".
Murder_of_Shalhevet_Pass
List of Israel Prize recipients
Israel Prize. The list is currently complete from the inception of the Prize in 1952 through 1968 and from 1989 through 2009.For each year, the recipents are listed in the order in which the prize was awarded.
List_of_Israel_Prize_recipients
Srulik
Srulik is an illustrated character who symbolizes Israel. The character was first drawn in 1956 by the cartoonist Kariel Gardosh, known by his pen name Dosh, a Holocaust survivor who immigrated to Israel from Hungary, and appeared for many years in cartoons that were published in the newspaper Maariv.
Srulik
Israeli Diving Federation
Israeli Diving Federation () is a non-governmental SCUBA diving training organization based in Israel.
Israeli_Diving_Federation
Dolphinarium discotheque suicide bombing
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Four Sephardic Synagogues
Four Sephardic Synagogues are located in the Jewish Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem. They form a complex which comprises four adjoining synagogues which were built at different periods to accommodate the religious needs of the Sephardic community, each congregation practising a different rite.With the closing of the Ramban Synagogue at the command of the Ottoman sultan in 1589, there ceased to be a Jewish house of prayer in Jerusalem and the Jews, many of whom were descendants of immigrants who had arrived after the expulsion from Spain in 1492, were forced to pray privately in their own homes.
Four_Sephardic_Synagogues
Ministry of Education (Israel)
The Israeli Ministry of Education is the branch of government charged with overseeing public education institutions in Israel. The political head of the department is the Minster of Education, currently Gideon Sa'ar.
Ministry_of_Education_(Israel)