Ometz

Ometz

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  • Ometz — Variante du nom de baptême Omer (voir ce nom) originaire du Nord Pas de Calais. Autre forme : Omez. Peut aussi, tout comme Omet, désigner un lieu planté d ormes …   Noms de famille

  • Ometz, Israel — Ometz Hebrew אֹמֶץ, אומץ Founded 1949 …   Wikipedia

  • Ometz (political party) — Ometz אומץ Leader Yigal Hurvitz Founded 26 January 1981 (Rafi National List) 6 June 1983 (Rafi) Dissolved 1981 (National List) 1988 (Ometz) …   Wikipedia

  • Ometz LeSarev — (Hebrew: אומץ לסרב‎, Courage to Refuse) is an organization of reserve officers and soldiers of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) who refuse to serve beyond the 1967 borders, but shall continue serving in the Israel Defense Forces in any mission… …   Wikipedia

  • Ometz L'Serev — is a group of officers and elite soldiers within the Israel Defense Forces who, according to a paraphrase of historian Amira Gelblum, refuse certain orders and assignments that they consider immoral or illegitimate, but they are Zionists who are… …   Wikipedia

  • Ometz (parti politique) — L Ometz (hébreu : אומץ, Courage), initialement Rafi Liste nationale (hébreu : רפ י – רשימה ממלכתית, Rafi – Reshima Mamlakhtit) puis Liste nationale (hébreu : רשימה ממלכתית, Reshima Mamlakhtit), était un petit parti de la droite… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Ometz — (Courage to Cure the Economy)    A political party founded in 1982 by Yigael Hurvitz, an industrialist who had served under Likud as minister of industry, commerce, and tourism and, later, as minister of finance. The party s primary position was… …   Historical Dictionary of Israel

  • POLITICAL LIFE AND PARTIES — Introduction It was largely due to the existence of the pre state political parties, which had conducted intensive political activities for almost half a century within the framework of the yishuv , under the British Mandate for Palestine, that… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Juspa Hahn — Joseph Hahn, genannt Juspa (* um 1600; † 1637 in Frankfurt am Main) war ein deutscher Rabbiner. Joseph Hahn wurde als Chronist der Frankfurter Jüdischen Gemeinde zur Zeit des Fettmilch Aufstandes (1612–1616) berühmt durch seine zeitgenössische… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Ein HaHoresh — Ein Hahoresh, c. 1930 1940 Founded 1931 …   Wikipedia

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