EVRON, EPHRAIM — (1920–1995), Israel diplomat. Evron was born in Haifa and was educated at the Reali High School there, continuing his studies at the Hebrew University, and graduating in history in 1940. He served in the British army during World War II from 1941 … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Evron — may refer to:*Évron, a community in Mayenne, France. *Evron, a kibbutz near Nahariya, North District, Israel. *Evron, the fictional emperor of the planet Evron and the founder of the Evroniani Empire as well as the name of the planet turned… … Wikipedia
EVRON — (Heb. עֶבְרוֹן), kibbutz in the Plain of Acre, Israel, near Nahariyyah, affiliated with Kibbutz Arẓi ha Shomer ha Ẓa ir. Evron was founded in 1945 by immigrants from Poland and Romania. In addition to intensive farming (cotton and avocado… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Danny Evron — is the Executive Editor of the Israel Law Review.[1] Evron is also the Executive Director of The Minerva Center for Human Rights in the Faculty of Law at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.[2] The Center promotes awareness, research, and enhanced … Wikipedia
Ephraim Evron — (* 12. Juni 1920 in Haifa; † 17. Juli 1995 in Ramat Gan) war ein israelischer Diplomat. Evron begann 1949 für das israelische Außenministerium tätig zu werden. Während seiner diplomatischen Karriere bekleidete er diverse Posten. Unter anderem war … Deutsch Wikipedia
Kibbutz Evron — kibbutz located south of Nahariya in northern Israel (named for an ancient city which was in the same area) … English contemporary dictionary
Operation Mole Cricket 19 — Part of the 1982 Lebanon War … Wikipedia
ARCHAEOLOGY — The term archaeology is derived from the Greek words archaios ( ancient ) and logos ( knowledge, discourse ) and was already used in ancient Greek literature in reference to the study of ancient times. In its modern sense it has come to mean the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
HEBREW LITERATURE, MODERN — definition and scope beginnings periodization … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Mazra'a — For other uses, see Mazraa (disambiguation). Mazra a Hebrew transcription(s) Hebrew מַזְרַעָה … Wikipedia