Moshe Carmel
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Moshe Carmel — Date of birth 17 January 1911 Place of birth … Wikipedia
Moshe Carmel — Moshe Carmel. משה כרמל, en español, Moshe Carmel (17 de enero de 1911 14 de agosto de 2003), fue un soldado y político israelí que se desempeñó como Ministro de Transporte durante ocho años. Nacido en Mińsk Mazowiecki (Polonia),… … Wikipedia Español
Moshe Dayan — Dayan in 1978 Born 20 May 1915(1915 05 20) Kibbutz … Wikipedia
Moshe Wertman — Date of birth 20 February 1924(1924 02 20) Place of birth Tomaszów Lubelski, Poland Year of aliyah … Wikipedia
Moshe Wertman — (hebräisch משה ורטמן; * 20. Februar 1924 in Tomaszów Lubelski, Polen; † 2. Oktober 2011) war ein israelischer Politiker. Leben Wertman war von 1936 bis 1939 Mitglied von Hashomer Hatzair. Des Weiteren gehörte er der Dror… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Moshe Katsav — משה קצב 8th President of Israel In office 1 August 2000 – 1 July 2007 Prime Minister … Wikipedia
CARMEL (Zalizky), MOSHE — (1911–2003), Israel military commander and Labor Party leader. Carmel was born in Minsk Mazowiecki, Poland, and went to Palestine with his parents in 1924. There he worked as a typesetter and was active in the labor youth movement Ha No ar ha… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Moshe Sardines — Date of birth 21 June 1917 Place of birth İzmir, Ottoman Empire Year of aliyah 1949 Date of death … Wikipedia
Moshe Flimann — (Hebrew: משה פלימן; 1905–1973) served as the mayor of Haifa from 1969 to 1973. Flimann was born in 1905 in Ivano Frankivsk, Ukraine (then Stanyslaviv, Russia). He was a member of a Zionist youth movement, and joined the Pioneer movement. He was… … Wikipedia
STEKELIS, MOSHE — (1898–1967), Israel archaeologist, born in Kamenets Podolski in the Ukraine. He studied at Odessa, also serving as the deputy director of the Archaeological Museum and the director of the Archaeological Library there (1921–24). As a result of his … Encyclopedia of Judaism