Rabbi Yisrael Ariel (ישראל אריאל, born Yisrael Stieglitz 15 August 1939) was the chief rabbi of the evacuated Israeli settlement of Yamit in the Sinai...
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Ariel was a leading candidate for the Israeli Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi, but lost due to opposition from the ultra-Orthodox. His brother, Rabbi Yisrael Ariel...
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Prime Minister Ariel Sharon in 2004, the UTJ union was broken due to rivalries. For the 2006 Israel legislative election, Agudat Yisrael and Degel HaTorah...
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Lieberman-led joint list won seven seats, with his Yisrael Beiteinu being given four of them. The alliance joined Ariel Sharon's government, and Lieberman was made...
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of the Old City of Jerusalem. It was founded and is headed by Rabbi Yisrael Ariel. Its current director general is Dovid Shvartz. New York billionaire...
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Chai yeshiva Shlomo Aviner, dean of the Ateret Yerushalayim yeshiva Yisrael Ariel, former rabbi of Yamit and founder of the Temple Institute Eli Sadan...
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Ariel Sharon (Hebrew: אֲרִיאֵל שָׁרוֹן [aʁiˈ(ʔ)el ʃaˈʁon] ; also known by his diminutive Arik, אָרִיק; 26 February 1928 – 11 January 2014) was an Israeli...
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Haredi Zionist rabbis involved in the Sanhedrin revival attempt included Yisrael Ariel and Yoel Schwartz. The 12th century scholar, Maimonides, discussed the...
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preposition ב in. Most translators emend to "of the Holy of Holies," but Yisrael Ariel argues that the meaning of Qodesh haqQodashim (lit. 'Holy of Holies')...
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Yisrael BaAliyah (Hebrew: ישראל בעלייה, Исраэль ба-Алия; lit., Israel on the up) was a political party in Israel between its formation in 1996 and its...
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the addition of the predominantly Russian-immigrant party, Yisrael Beiteinu. After Ariel Sharon won the 2001 Prime Ministerial elections, National Union...
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Avigdor Nebenzahl (1935- ) Yaakov Ariel (1937- ) Zephaniah Drori (1937- ) Zalman Baruch Melamed (1937- ) Yisrael Ariel (1939- ) Eliyahu Ben Haim (1940-...
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all of "The Traditional Jewish Bookshelf". Yehuda Amital Yaakov Ariel Yisrael Ariel Shlomo Aviner Meir Bar-Ilan Yoel Bin-Nun Oury Amos Cherki She'ar...
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Israel Katz (redirect from Yisrael Katz (politician born 1955))
Israel Katz (Hebrew: יִשְׂרָאֵל כַּ״ץ, romanized: Yisrael Katz , born 21 September 1955) is an Israeli politician and member of the Knesset for Likud...
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Yisrael Medad, Ariel Center for Policy Research [he] "Americans for and in Jerusalem". Yisrael Medad - Jerusalem Post biography HARDtalk - Yisrael Medad...
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government consisting of Kadima, Likud and Agudat Yisrael; Likud stood down 15 January 2006. 31st: Yisrael Beiteinu joined November 2006; stood down 16 January...
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political party in Israel. It was founded in 1973 by Menachem Begin and Ariel Sharon in an alliance with several right-wing parties. Likud's landslide...
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Hirschson; Moshe Katsav; Yisrael Katz; Uzi Landau; Limor Livnat; Joshua Matza; Benjamin Netanyahu; Reuven Rivlin; Silvan Shalom; Ariel Sharon; Meir Sheetrit;...
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Tel Aviv and Yafo); Dov Lior (Rabbi of Kiryat Arba); Yosef Elboim; Yisrael Ariel; She'ar Yashuv Cohen (Chief Rabbi of Haifa); Yuval Sherlo (rosh yeshiva...
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Israel: Massada, 1981. Jewish Sites in Lebanon. USA: Moreshet Erets-Yisrael/Ariel, 1984. Painting With Light: The Photographic Aspect in the Work of E...
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opposition. In February 2000, Yisrael Beiteinu joined the National Union, alongside Tkuma, and the two parties joined Ariel Sharon's first government in...
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Ariel Sharon formed the 30th government on 28 February 2003. His coalition initially included just Shinui and the National Union, although Yisrael BaAliyah...
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countries. Rabbi Yehuda Amit, Rosh Yeshiva of Kiryat Malakhi Rabbi Yisrael Ariel, Head of Machon Hamikdash (Temple Institute) Rabbi Zephaniah Drori,...
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Kadima (redirect from Ariel Sharon centrist party)
November 2005 by moderates from Likud largely following the implementation of Ariel Sharon's unilateral disengagement plan in August 2005, and was soon joined...
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most well known among his students are rabbis Shlomo Aviner, Zvi Thau, Yisrael Ariel Zalman Melamed, Yitzchak Sheilat, Dov Lior, Zephaniah Drori, Yoel Bin-Nun...
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the National Religious Party, United Torah Judaism, Yisrael BaAliyah, and National Union-Yisrael Beiteinu. Sharon's government had 26 ministers, which...
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in the abandoned Israeli settlement of Yamit, rabbi of Kfar Maimon Yisrael Ariel (1939–), founder of the Temple Institute and one of the liberators of...
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member in the 2004 attempt to revive the Sanhedrin along with Rabbi Yisrael Ariel head of The Temple Institute, and later worked with the President of...
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attended by the subject, senior National Religious rabbis Dov Lior, Yisrael Ariel, and hundreds of citizens. Haaretz journalist Nir Hasson credits Glick...
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