SADEH — (Landsberg), YIẒḤAK (1890–1952), creator of the Palmaḥ and its first commander. Born in Lublin, Poland, Sadeh served in the Russian army in World War I and was decorated for bravery. He continued to serve in the Red Army, where he commanded the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
SADEH, PINḤAS — (1929–1994), Israeli writer. Born in Lvov, Sadeh was taken to Palestine in 1934 and lived for a while in Tel Aviv. A radical individualist and autodidact, he then worked as a shepherd in the Jezreel valley, and later as a night watchman in… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Sadeh — Sadé or Sada (PerB|سده) Jashn e Sada/Sadé (in fa. جشن سده), also transliterated as Sadeh , is an ancient Iranian tradition celebrated 50 days before nowrouz. Sadeh in Persian means hundred and refers to one hundred days and nights left to the… … Wikipedia
Sadeh-Fest — Sede Fest, 2003 Djashn e Sadeh (persisch جشن سده), auch Sadeh , Sada oder , ist ein altiranisches Fest, das 50 Tage vor Nowruz, dem persischen Neujahrsfest, gefeiert wird. Sad bedeutet „hundert“ und steht für die 50 Tage und 50 Nächte, die … Deutsch Wikipedia
Sadeh — Célébration de Sadeh dans le koshk varjavand Sadeh (en Persan سده) Jashneh Sadeh, aussi traduit par Sadé, qui veut dire littéralement centaine en Persan, est la fête de l apparition du feu qui est célébrée 50 jours avant la fête de Nowrouz. Selon … Wikipédia en Français
Sadeh (Landsberg), Yitzhak — (1890–1952) Founder of the Palmach. Sadeh gained his first hand knowledge of military affairs in the czarist army, in which he was decorated during World War I, and later in the Red Army. He went to Palestine in 1920 when he heard of the death … Who’s Who in Jewish History after the period of the Old Testament
Sadeh, Yitzhak — (1890 1952) Born in Lublin in Russian Poland, he served in the Russian army in World War I but settled in Palestine in 1920. He soon became active in the Hagana and in 1941 founded the Palmah and served as its commander until 1945. At the… … Historical Dictionary of Israel
Sadeh — (fl. 2020 BC) Aminor wife of Mentuhotep IIof Dynasty 11. She was commemorated in a chapel and buried in a pit tomb at his funerary complex at Deir el Bahri discovered during Henri Edouard Naville’s excavations at the site. See also Ashayet; … Ancient Egypt
Sadeh, Pinhas — (b. 1929) Israeli writer. He was born in Tel Aviv. He has written a wide variety of genres, including children s books, poetry and literary articles; he has also published an autobiog raphy and a novel … Dictionary of Jewish Biography
Sadeh, Yitzhak (Landsberg, Yitzhak) — (1890 1952) Israeli labour and military leader. He was born in Lublin, Poland. He served in the Russian army, then in 1920 left for Palestine, where he became the head of Joseph Trumpeldor s Labour Battalion. In 1941 he organized the Palmah,… … Dictionary of Jewish Biography
Yitzhak Sadeh — „The Old Man“ (der alte Mann) Yitzhak Sadeh (hebräisch יצחק שדה; * 1890 in Lublin, Polen; † 21. August 1952[1] in Tel Aviv) war ein israelischer General. Sadeh begann seine militärische Karriere … Deutsch Wikipedia