Nissim — (also, Nisim) may refer to: Contents 1 People 1.1 Given name 1.2 Surname 2 Museums 3 Synagogues … Wikipedia
NISSIM, MOSHE — (1935–). Israeli politician and lawyer, and member of the Fourth, and then Seventh to Thirteenth Knessets. Born in Jerusalem, Nissim was the son of Rabbi isaac nissim , who served as Sephardi chief rabbi from 1955 to 1973. Nissim went to the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Nissim Ze'ev — Date of birth 9 September 1951 (1951 09 09) (age 60) Place of birth Jerusalem, Israel Knes … Wikipedia
Yitzhak Ben-Zvi — Infobox President | name = יצחק בן צבי Yitzhak Ben Zvi nationality =Israeli caption = order =2nd President of the State of Israel term start =16 December 1952 term end =April 23, 1963 predecessor =Chaim Weizmann successor =Zalman Shazar birth… … Wikipedia
Yitzhak Rabin — Jitzchak Rabin, 1986 Jitzchak Rabin (hebräisch יצחק רבין; * 1. März 1922 in Jerusalem; † 4. November 1995 in Tel Aviv) war Generalstabschef der israelischen Streitkräfte sowie Ve … Deutsch Wikipedia
Yitzhak Shamir — Jitzchak Schamir Jitzchak Schamir (hebräisch יצחק שמיר; * 15. Oktober 1915 in Ruzinoy, Weißrussland, gebürtig Icchak Jaziernicki) ist ein israelischer Politiker. Er war von 1983 bis 1984 und erneut von 1986 bis 1992 israelischer… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Nissim, Yitzhak Rahamim — (1896 1981) Israeli rabbi. He was born in Baghdad, and settled in Jerusalem in 1925. In 1955 he was elected Rishon le Zion, Sephardi chief rabbi of Israel. He published and edited volumes of responsa … Dictionary of Jewish Biography
MODAI (Madzovitch), YITZHAK — (1926–1998), Israeli politician and businessman, member of the Eighth to Twelfth Knessets. Modai was born in Tel Aviv. He studied at the Ge ulah High School in Tel Aviv, and as a high school student joined the Haganah in 1941. He joined the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Ovadia Yosef — עובדיה יוסף Ovadia Yosef, 2007 Born September 23, 1920 (1920 09 23) (age 91) Basra, Iraq … Wikipedia
Chief Rabbi — Chief Rabbinate redirects here. See also Chief Rabbinate of Israel. Chief Rabbi is a title given in several countries to the recognized religious leader of that country s Jewish community, or to a rabbinic leader appointed by the local secular… … Wikipedia