Yosef Sapir (Hebrew: יוסף ספיר; January 27, 1902 – February 26, 1972) was an Israeli politician and Knesset member of the 1st to 7th Knessets. He served...
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ProShares Pinchas Sapir, Israeli politician Richard Sapir, American novelist Tamir Sapir, American businessman Yosef Sapir, Israeli politician Sapir (disambiguation)...
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ציונים כלליים Leader Meir Dizengoff Israel Rokach Peretz Bernstein Yosef Sapir Shoshana Persitz Founder Yehoshua Sofersky Founded 1922 Dissolved 8 May...
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of 1,781. Karmei Yosef was founded in 1984 by former residents of Ness Ziona and Rehovot, and was named after Yosef Sapir. Karmei Yosef is spread out over...
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the first day of the Six-Day War, with both Begin and the Liberal's Yosef Sapir becoming a Minister without Portfolio; Ben-Gurion's Rafi also joined...
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Israeli Liberal Party (1961–1988) Pinchas Rosen Peretz Bernstein Yosef Serlin Yosef Sapir Elimelekh Rimalt Simha Erlich Pinchas Goldstein Independent Liberals...
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member of Knesset, first religious woman elected Pinchas Sapir, former finance minister Yosef Sapir, former minister Yossi Sarid, former education minister...
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(1922–1928) Shlomo Stampfer (1928–1937) Shlomo Stampfer (1938–1940) Yosef Sapir (1940–1950) Mordechai Krausman (1951) Pinchas Rashish (1951–1966) Yisrael...
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Chairperson Pinchas Rosen (1961−65) Peretz Bernstein (1961−65) Yosef Serlin (1965−71) Yosef Sapir (1965−72) Elimelekh Rimalt (1971−75) Simha Erlich (1976−83)...
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Sefer Joseph Hamekane (redirect from Sefer Yosef ha-Meqane')
Sefer Yosef ha-Meqanne, with an Introduction, a Translation and a Commentary' (unpublished PhD thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2016) Anna Sapir Abulafia...
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Yaakov Herzog (born 1921), Irish-born Israeli diplomat. 26 February – Yosef Sapir (born 1902), Israeli politician and Knesset member. 1 March – Moshe Sneh...
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Ramon (2005) Gideon Sa'ar (2023–2024) Pinchas Sapir (1968–69) Yosef Sapir (1967–69) Avner Shaki (1988–90) Yosef Shapira (1984–88) Ariel Sharon (1983–84) Yifat...
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1973), Canadian actor Yoav Saffar (born 1975), Israeli basketball player Yosef Sapir (1902–1972), Israeli politician Haim Starkman (born 1944), Israeli basketball...
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In 1954, he joined Yosef Sapir and Simha Erlich to tighten their grip on the party. However, 1957 saw a schism between him and Sapir and a decline of his...
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14 22 November 1966 15 December 1969 9 Yosef Sapir Gahal 15 15 December 1969 6 August 1970 – Pinchas Sapir Alignment 15 1 September 1970 5 March 1972...
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entered the Knesset on 26 February 1972 as a replacement for the deceased Yosef Sapir. He was re-elected in 1973, but lost his seat in the 1977 elections....
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24, 1952 Serving Prime Minister 5 Yosef Serlin General Zionists 4 December 24, 1952 December 29, 1952 6 Yosef Sapir General Zionists 4, 5 December 29...
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government were the dropping of General Zionist ministers Yosef Serlin, Israel Rokach and Yosef Sapir; instead of appointing new ministers to the cabinet to...
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security portfolio to Moshe Dayan. Gahal representatives Menachem Begin and Yosef Sapir joined the government and were appointed ministers without portfolio...
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board, such as Menachem Begin, Yohanan Bader, Peretz Bernstein, and Yosef Sapir. Attached to it was a special page of the weekly updates of the liberal...
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Socialism מ Meir Ya'ari 7.2% 9 / 120 9 / 120 General Zionists Liberalism צ Yosef Sapir 6.2% 8 / 120 0 / 120 Ahdut HaAvoda Labor Zionism תו Yisrael Galili 6...
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Political Department of the Jewish Agency criticized the attack and Yosef Sapir of the Defence Committee called for the punishment of those responsible...
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Haim-Moshe Shapira 9.9 12 +1 Mapam Meir Ya'ari 7.2 9 0 General Zionists Yosef Sapir 6.2 8 −5 Ahdut HaAvoda Yisrael Galili 6.0 7 −3 Religious Torah Front...
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1951 2 Yosef Burg Hapoel HaMizrachi 3 8 October 1951 24 December 1952 3 Yosef Sapir General Zionists 4 24 December 1952 29 December 1952 Sapir and Serlin...
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Levin, 77, Agudath Israel Leader Jewish Telegraph Agency, 9 August 1971 "YOSEF SAPIR". The New York Times. 27 February 1972. Retrieved 5 February 2024. Dr...
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Pinchas Sapir Alignment Avraham Ofer Alignment Yitzhak Navon Alignment Moshe Dayan Alignment Reuven Barkat Alignment Yigal Allon Alignment Yosef Almogi...
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influenced by spoken Yemeni Arabic.[citation needed] Other scholars, including Yosef Qafih and Abraham Isaac Kook, hold the view that Yemenite Arabic did not...
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street and a park and another park in borchov. Ramot Sapir (or Ramat Sapir), named after Pinchas Sapir, is located in the western entrances of Neve Sha'anan...
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Transportation Yosef Serlin (until 29 December 1953) Yosef Sapir (after 29 December 1953) General Zionists General Zionists Minister without Portfolio Dov Yosef (until...
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al-Harithiya), Palestinian Arab rebel commander (d. 1940). 1902 27 January – Yosef Sapir (b. Jaffa), Palestinian Jewish politician and Israeli cabinet minister...
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