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    Moshe Zilberg (Hebrew: משה זילברג) (1900–1975) was a leading Israeli jurist. Zilberg was born on 16 September 1900 near Kaunas in Lithuania, then part...
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    of Supreme Court President Yitzhak Olshan and judges Shimon Agranat, Moshe Zilberg, Yoel Zussman, and Alfred Witkon. The defence team mostly relied on...
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    presidents are expected to be: In 1953, President of the Supreme Court Moshe Smoira fell ill, and Justice Minister Pinchas Rosen initiated the position...
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  • Mordechai Ardon Painting 1964 Ze'ev Ben-Haim Jewish studies Moshe Zilberg Jurisprudence Moshe Rachmilewitz Medicine Meir Margalit Theatre 1965 Shlomo Zemach...
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    Seminary of America Harry Austryn Wolfson, Harvard University scholar Moshe Zilberg, Israeli jurist Kovno Kollel, a Musar-type yeshiva in nearby Kaunas...
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    Nathan Alterman Saul Lieberman 1958 no award Moshe Zilberg 1959 Avraham Shlonsky Eliezer Steinman Moshe Meizlish 1960 no award Yosef Braslavy 1961 Mordechai...
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  • (born 1891), Russian (Poland)-born Israeli agriculturist and biologist. Moshe Zilberg (born 1900), Russian (Lithuania)-born leading Israeli jurist. 1975 in...
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    July 2014. Retrieved 20 March 2018. Shoham 2013. Horovitz, Greenberg, and Zilberg, Al Naharot Bavel (Bible Lands Museum press, 2015), inscription 15 Hahistoriya...
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