Pinchas Sapir (Hebrew: פנחס ספיר, born Pinchas Kozlowski 15 October 1906 – 12 August 1975) was an Israeli politician during the first three decades following...
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the bill. Public speaking, 1954 With U Nu, 1955 With Ben-Gurion and Pinchas Sapir, 1956 With Senator Robert F. Kennedy, 1960 With Cheddi Jagan, 1961 With...
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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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enrollment of 8,000 students. The college is named after Israeli politician Pinchas Sapir. The communities of Sha'ar HaNegev Regional Council established the...
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player Pinchas Lapide (1922-1997), Jewish theologian and Israeli historian Pinchas Sadeh (1929–1994), Polish-born Israeli novelist and poet Pinchas Sapir (1906–1975)...
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population of 498. The village was established in 1979 and is named after Pinchas Sapir. It was planned by the architect Gershon Tzippor and was founded primarily...
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Peres, Mordechai Ofer (replaced by Moshe Shahal 1 September 1971), Pinchas Sapir, Avraham Ofer, Yitzhak Navon, Moshe Dayan, Reuven Barkat, Yigal Allon...
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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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Term start Term end 1 Levi Eshkol 1948 1948 2 Eliezer Peri 1948 1949 3 Pinchas Sapir 1949 1951 4 Ze'ev Schind 1951 1952 5 Shimon Peres (acting) 1952 1953...
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as the former Prime Minister Levi Eshkol and former Finance Minister Pinchas Sapir. On 21 April 1988, Steinsaltz received the Israel Prize for Jewish Studies...
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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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Israel was founded in the early 1970s when then Israeli Finance Minister Pinchas Sapir approved the merger of several smaller banks into the former. Edmond...
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figures in its first half century, after only David Ben-Gurion and Pinchas Sapir", (the long-time finance minister with whom Wolfson worked closely)...
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Levi Eshkol Mapai 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 25 June 1952 26 June 1963 3 Pinchas Sapir Mapai Alignment Labor Party 11, 12, 13 26 June 1963 5 August 1968 4...
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conventional forces. He convinced the Labor Party's finance minister Pinchas Sapir of the value of commencing the program by giving him a tour of the Dimona...
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invited alongside other wealthy individuals by Israeli Finance Minister Pinchas Sapir to the so-called Millionaire's Conference. Each guest was asked to invest...
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author of the Nakdi Report Ravid Ronen (born 2001), actress and model Pinchas Sapir, politician Yuval Segal (born 1971), actor and comedian Ron Scherf (born...
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was the chief engineer and one of the founders (with Levi Eshkol and Pinchas Sapir) of Mekorot water company (established 1937, now Israel's national water...
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Israeli history, under the initiative of then Minister of Finance, Pinchas Sapir of the Israeli Labor Party, who changed the Encouragement of Capital...
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parks.[citation needed] In the south of the city, the newest of these, Pinchas Sapir (KA Poleg), houses the first branch of IKEA in Israel as well as technology...
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(1984, 1987–88) Haim Ramon (2005) Gideon Sa'ar (2023–2024) Pinchas Sapir (1968–69) Yosef Sapir (1967–69) Avner Shaki (1988–90) Yosef Shapira (1984–88) Ariel...
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optics factory for the production of bi-focal lenses was inaugurated by Pinchas Sapir, Israel Minister of Trade and Industry. The company expanded its production...
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less-developed areas of the country, Minister of Trade and Industry Pinchas Sapir encouraged the establishment of new textile factories. Thus, ATA's hold...
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describes his travels to Yemen in the 19th century, or it was named after Pinchas Sapir, Israel's finance minister, who encouraged Jewish businessmen from the...
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location. In 1988, the tracks leading to the station (along the present Pinchas Sapir Street) were shifted eastwards as works on the Ayalon Highway and railway...
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Wajda (1926–2016), film director and recipient of an Honorary Oscar Pinchas Sapir (1906–1975), Minister of Finance of Israel Suwałki is twinned with:...
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the Western Wall. On 18 April 1968, the Israeli minister of finance, Pinchas Sapir, issued an order for the expropriation of 29 acres (116 dunums) extending...
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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 10...
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77, Agudath Israel Leader Jewish Telegraph Agency, 9 August 1971 "YOSEF SAPIR". The New York Times. 27 February 1972. Retrieved 5 February 2024. Dr. Sneh...
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Briefly broke away with Mapam, but later returned to the Alignment Pinchas Sapir Alignment Yossi Sarid Alignment Moshe Shahal Alignment Meir Talmi Alignment...
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