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    Asher Ben-Natan (Hebrew: אשר בן נתן; February 15, 1921 – June 17, 2014) was an Israeli diplomat and a key figure in the country's defense and diplomacy...
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  • was Asher Ben-Natan, who served from 1965 to 1970. Asher Ben-Natan (1965–1970) Eliashiv Ben-Horin (1970–1974) Yohanan Meroz (1974–1981) Yitzhak Ben-Ari...
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    Peres (acting) 1952 1953 – Shimon Peres 1953 1959 6 Asher Ben-Natan (acting) 1959 1960 – Asher Ben-Natan 1960 1965 7 Moshe Kasti 1965 1970 8 Yeshayahu Lavie...
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  • Asher ben Elhanan Rabinowicz of Przedbórz (Yiddish: אשר ראבינאוויטש פון פשעדבאָרז; c. 1720 – January 20, 1798) also known as the Maggid of Przedbórz was...
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  • consecutive term. The election was part of the 2018 Israeli municipal elections. Natan Elnatan (Shas), deputy mayor Assaf Harel (We Are the City), comedian Ron...
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    interrogator Brenda Leigh Johnson on The Closer; in New York City Diplomat Asher Ben-Natan became the first Ambassador from Israel to Germany, presenting his...
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  • Fischer (1949–1952) Jacob Tsur (1952–1959) Walter Eytan (1960–1970) Asher Ben-Natan (1970–1974) Mordechai Gazit (1974–1979) Meir Rosenne (1979–1983) Ovadia...
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  • Ketuvot 29b et passim). Flourished in the 12th century; student of Isaac ben Asher ha-Levi. He corresponded with Jacob Tam and was a fellow student of Moses...
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    Union to protest the talk of the Israeli ambassador to West Germany Asher Ben-Natan in the summer of 1969. The perpetrators of the attack were Zionists...
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  • III), and Zerahiah ben Isaac ha-Levi. The works of Maimonides and Jacob ben Asher, published a century later, caused Judah's codex to be neglected, although...
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  • stemmed from fundamentally different approaches to work and life. Asher Ben-Natan, nicknamed Handsome Arthur, was in charge of intelligence operations...
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  • Miriam Yalan-Shteklis Abraham B. Yehoshua Avoth Yeshurun S. Yizhar Natan Yonatan Natan Zach Nurit Zarchi Zelda Benny Ziffer List of Hebrew-language playwrights...
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    and is recognized as the most complete source of biblical books in the Ben Asher tradition. It has served as the base text for critical editions such as...
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    and establish a state based upon religious law. On August 4, 2005, Eden Natan-Zada, an AWOL Israel Defense Forces soldier, killed four Israeli Arab citizens...
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  • British doctor. Yury Bayakovsky, 76, Soviet and Russian scientist. Asher Ben-Natan, 93, Austrian-born Israeli diplomat, Director General of the Ministry...
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    Nachmanides (redirect from Moses Ben Nahman)
    Moses ben Nachman (Hebrew: מֹשֶׁה בֶּן־נָחְמָן Mōše ben-Nāḥmān, "Moses son of Nachman"; 1194–1270), commonly known as Nachmanides (/nækˈmænɪdiːz/; Greek:...
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  • November 1489 and on 8 March 1493 he is mentioned in Graz, with Nassan (Natan), son of Khatschl of Maribor or R. Kachil or Petachia, son of R. Israel...
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  • account of the deaths themselves: The Avot of Rabbi Natan states that Shimon ben Gamliel and Ishmael ben Elisha ha-Kohen were executed while in Roman captivity...
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  • Sefaria. Jacob ben Asher. Arba'ah Turim, Orach Chaim 580. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help) Rabbi Aharon Hyman (1910). "Rabban Shimon ben Gamliel the...
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  • Nathan ben Jehiel of Rome (Hebrew: נתן בן יחיאל מרומי, romanized: Nāṯān ben Yəḥiʾel mirRomi, c. 1035 – 1106) was a Jewish Italian lexicographer. He authored...
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    ha-Torah (Yerushalayim: [M. Ben Meʼir], 764- [2003 or 2004-]) Sefer Yedot nedarim: ṿe-hu beʼur maspiḳ ʻal kol kelomar asher be-fe.Rashi ṿeha-Ran u-sheʼar...
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    Took office Left office Ref. 1 Ben-Natan, AsherAsher Ben-Natan (1921–2014) August 1965 1970 2 Ben-Horin, EliashivEliashiv Ben-Horin (1921–1990) 1970 1974...
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  • vol 4, CHAPTER 15, "MISHNAIC HEBREW: AN INTRODUCTORY SURVEY," MOSHE BAR-ASHER, p. 369 Jewish Encyclopedia Chabad biographies of the Tannaim Tannaim entry...
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    Chief Ordnance Officers: Roy, Natan; Klein, Ze'ev (1982), "Technical Spirit in the Underground", pp. 49–50 Roy, Natan; Klein, Ze'ev (1982), "'Sliks'...
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  • People Go" specifically calls for "support and pressure" to free Anatoly Natan Sharansky and Ida Nudel from Soviet captivity. In 1986 MBD's quasi-rock...
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  • satirist and poet Judah Leib Gordon (1831-1892), also known as "Judah Löb ben Asher Gordon" or "Leon Gordon" Abraham Baer Gottlober (1811-1899) Abraham Dob...
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  • Shoval Avihai Boaron Nahi Eyal Moshe Solomon Yehudit Shilat Sarah Eliash Asher Cohen Shimon Meir Riklin Issac Amitai Cohen Nehemiah Rafel Annette Hascih...
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  • by Yaakov ben Zeev Yehuda Orner. His eldest son, Yerachmiel married Golda, daughter of Dov, the Av Beit Din of Bila Tserkva, their son Natan David Rabinowicz...
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  • application of the look-elsewhere effect. The 13th-century Spanish rabbi Bachya ben Asher described an ELS in the Bible. His four-letter example related to the...
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  • The attribution appears in a 1457 manuscript by Aharon b. Natan that can be found here https://www.nli.org.il/en/discover/manuscripts/h...
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