• Israel Sadan (Hebrew: ישראל סדן, born 4 April 1947) is a former Commander of MAGAV (the Israeli Border Police) and a former mayor of Hadera who was convicted...
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    Rabbi Eliezer "Eli" Sadan (born December 1948) is an Israeli Orthodox rabbi, and the founder and head of the mechina "Bnei David", the first pre-military...
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    Minister of Public Security on behalf of the Yisrael Beiteinu party. Israel Sadan (1998-1995) Later he served as mayor of Hadera. Yitzhak Dadon (1998-2001)...
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    Roei Sadan (1982 – 12 March 2021) was an Israeli adventurer who became famous worldwide for cycling around the world. Sadan was born and raised in the...
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    nonetheless recognized Israeli sovereignty in 1950. Israel opened a consulate in Bombay in 1953. Collaboration gradually increased as Israel became a key Indian...
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    Israel. In 2007, it merged with the Herzog High School Division in Kfar Saba. Midrashiat Noam was established in 1945 by Israel Sadan (then Israel Kozhnitzky)...
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  • March 2014. Shmuel Rechtman – Mayor of Rehovot, convicted of bribery. Israel Sadan – Mayor of Hadera, convicted of bribery. Baruch Abuhatzeira – Deputy...
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    Dov Sadan (Hebrew: דב סדן, 21 February 1902 – 14 October 1989) was an Israeli literary critic and politician who served as a member of the Knesset for...
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    is the first pre-military academy established in Israel. The mechina was founded by Rabbis Eli Sadan and Yigal Levinstein in the settlement of Eli. Over...
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    Kfar HaRoeh Yeshiva (category Orthodox yeshivas in Israel)
    Shmuel Auerbach, despite Rabbi Neria's opposition (who expressed to Israel Sadan: "Hair will grow on the palm of my hand before secular studies are taught...
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    Tel Aviv (redirect from Tel-Aviv, Israel)
    2007, the Sadan Report recommended the introduction of a congestion charge similar to that of London in Tel Aviv as well as other Israeli cities. Under...
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    April – Israel Sadan, Israeli police colonel, former commander of the Israel Border Police, and Mayor of Hadera. 22 April – Shmuel Rosenthal, Israeli footballer...
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  • Law, also former Education minister Ariel Rubinstein, economist Joseph Sadan, emeritus professor, Department of Arabic and Islamic Studies Pnina Salzman...
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    Lebanese territory. In response to the attack, Ehud Sadan, the chief of security at the Israeli Embassy in Turkey was assassinated by a car bomb. Islamic...
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  • diver Yoav Sadan (born 1979), Israeli singer-songwriter Yoav Saffar (born 1975), Israeli basketball player Yoav Segalovich (born 1959), Israeli politician...
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  • Tal Committee (category Religion in the Israel Defense Forces)
    Directorate Moshe Nativ, Mayor of Hadera and former Police Major General Israel Sadan, deputy legal advisor to the defense system Rachel Stuvitzky, Mayor of...
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    Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities, based in Jerusalem, was established in 1961 by the State of Israel to foster contact between Israeli scholars...
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    pre-military Orthodox Mechina academy (1988), and was founded by rabbis Eli Sadan and Yig'al Levinstein. Many of the graduates have reached high rank in the...
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  • This is an incomplete list of recipients of the Israel Prize from the inception of the Prize in 1953 through to 2022. For each year, the recipients are...
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  • on Israeli embassies and diplomats that have occurred since the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948. "Previous Major Attacks Against Israeli Embassies...
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    Yoav (musician) (category 21st-century Israeli male singers)
    Yoav (born Yoav Sadan on October 15, 1979, in Tel Aviv, Israel) is a singer-songwriter of Israeli-Romanian descent, raised in South Africa. His debut...
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  • Kotler Almog Adonsky Samuel Mizrahi Ayal Ostrinski Joseph Vanunu Eliyahu Sadan Amiram Strolob Eli Eliyahu Oren Mishel Halimi Samuel Bezaleli Shalom Moyal...
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    Jaffa. Photography, Israel Zafrir. Ramat Gan: Massada, 1979 Ran Shechori. Art in Israel. Photography, Israel Zafrir. Tel Aviv: Sadan Publishing, 1974. Ehud...
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    Shmuel Yosef Agnon (category Israel Prize in literature recipients)
    published books and papers on his work, among them Baruch Kurzweil, Dov Sadan, Nitza Ben-Dov, Dan Miron, Dan Laor and Alan Mintz. Agnon writes about Jewish...
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    Melamed Moshe-Zvi Neria Nahum Rabinovitch Shlomo Riskin Haim Sabato Eli Sadan David Samson Avraham Shapira Joseph B. Soloveitchik Zvi Thau Shaul Yisraeli...
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  • refer to: Sarika, a genus of snails in the family Ariophantidae Sarika Sadan, a writer's house museum in Surat, Gujarat, India Typhoon Sarika (disambiguation)...
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  • This is a Timeline of events related to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict during 2016. Two rockets fired from the Gaza Strip hit open ground in the Sha'ar...
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    Joseph Sadan (born January 17, 1939) is emeritus professor of the Department of Arabic and Islamic Studies at the Tel-Aviv University. He has also taught...
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  • non-qualification streak!". Eurovisionfun. Retrieved 4 November 2023. "Sådan stemmer du med Grand Prix-appen" [How to vote through the Grand Prix app]...
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    Pahari people Punjabi people Rajasthani people Romani people Rohingya people Sadan people Saraiki people Saurashtra people Shina people Sindhi people Sinhalese...
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