David K. Israel — (born 1967) is a writer, composer, and Web entrepreneur. In 1991, shortly before graduating college, he was hired by The Estate of Leonard Bernstein to help edit and engrave the late composer’s works a job he did for five years. David helped to… … Wikipedia
JACOB DAVID BEN ISRAEL ISSAR — (1808–1863), talmudist and kabbalist. Jacob was a pupil of the ḥasidic rabbi Judah Leib of Leszno and served as a rabbi in Kozienice and later in Wyszogrod. He was the author of glosses and novellae to the Sifra, published with the text, together … Encyclopedia of Judaism
David D'Or — דוד ד אור David D Or performing in Istanbul, 2004 Background information Birth name David Nehaisi Born Oc … Wikipedia
DAVID — (Heb. דָּוִד), youngest son of Jesse of the Ephrathite family that lived in Beth Lehem in Judah (I Sam. 16:1; 20:27–28; I Chron. 2:13–15; cf. Micah 5:1). In the Bible SOURCES I Samuel 16–II Kings 2 is our main source for David, supplemented by I… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
David Tal (historian) — David Tal is an Israeli historian and professor. Since 2009, he has been the Kahanoff Chair in Israeli Studies at the University of Calgary, Canada. He is an expert on Israel s security and diplomatic history, as well as U.S. disarmament… … Wikipedia
David Libai — Date of birth October 22, 1934(1934 10 22) Place of birth Tel Aviv, Mandate Palestine Knessets … Wikipedia
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Israel Meir Kagan — Israel Meir Kagan, genannt Chafetz Chajim Israel Meir Kagan (Israel Meir Ha Kohen, eigentlich Pupko; * 6. Februar 1838 in Dziatlava, jiddisch Zhetl, heute in Weißrussland; † 15. September 1933 in Radun heute in Weißrussland), genannt Chafetz… … Deutsch Wikipedia
David King — David or Dave King may refer to: In sports: David King (Australian rules footballer) (born 1972), Australian rules footballer for the Kangaroos Football Club Dave King (businessman) (born 1955), Scottish businessman, Rangers F.C. director David… … Wikipedia
David I. (Äthiopien) — David I. (auch Dawit I. bzw. Dawit II. genannt, mit dem Beinamen Konstantinos; * vermutlich um 1350; † 1413, tödlich verunglückt) war von 1381 bis 1411 Neguse Negest (Kaiser) von Äthiopien. Er war der Sohn des Neguse Negest (Kaisers) Newaya… … Deutsch Wikipedia