Harel — is a surname and may refer to:* Alon Harel (1957 ), Israeli professor * Dan Harel (1955 ), general in the Israeli Defense Force * David Harel (1950 ), computer sciences professor * Eden Harel (1976 ), Israeli actress and TV host * Idit Harel… … Wikipedia
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Yitzhak Rabin — ןיבר קחצי Yitzhak Rabin, en 1986. Mandats 5e Premier ministre d’Israël … Wikipédia en Français
Yitzhak Rabin the complete biography — Yitzhak Rabin, how his influence changed our world Yitzhak Rabin was a modest, quiet, timid, shy, and for most of his life lonely child. These are the qualities that made up Israel’s greatest Prime Minister, friend, and companion. His numerous… … Wikipedia
Yitzhak Rabin — Infobox Prime Minister name =Yitzhak Rabin Hebrew|יִצְחָק רַבִּין order =5th Prime Minister of Israel term start =13 July 1992 term end =4 November 1995 predecessor =Yitzhak Shamir successor =Shimon Peres term start2 =3 June 1974 term end2 =22… … 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
Dan Harel — Maj. Gen. Dan Harel Aluf Dan Harel (born 1955) is a general in the Israel Defense Forces and is currently the Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the IDF. Born in Haifa, Harel began his military career in 1974 at the Israeli Air Force flight… … Wikipedia
RABIN, YITZHAK — (1922–1995), military commander and politician, seventh chief of staff of the Israel Defense Forces, and prime minister in the years 1974–77 and 1992–95, member of the Eighth to Thirteenth Knessets. Rabin was born in Jerusalem. His mother was… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Rabin, Yitzhak — (1922 95) Born in Jerusalem on 1 March 1922 to Russian immigrants (see ALIYA) in Palestine. He entered the prestigious Kadourie Agricultural School in Galilee in 1937, and after graduation in 1940, he moved to Kibbutz Ramat Yohanan. He joined… … Historical Dictionary of Israel
Shamir, Yitzhak — (formerly Yzernitzky) (1915 ) Born in Rozhinay (or Rozhnoi) in eastern Poland in 1915, he was educated at a Hebrew secondary school in Bialystok, where he became a disciple of Vladimir Ze ev Jabotinsky and joined the Revisionist youth movement … Historical Dictionary of Israel