Levanon — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Chaim Levanon (1899–1986), Bürgermeister von Tel Aviv Jitzchak Levanon (* 1944), israelischer Diplomat Siehe auch Lebanon (Film), Spielfilm aus dem Jahr 2009 Diese Seite ist e … Deutsch Wikipedia
LEVANON, MORDECAI — (1901–1968), Israel painter. He was born in Transylvania and in 1921 went to Palestine where he worked for a year as an agricultural laborer. From 1922 he studied painting in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. He moved to Jerusalem in 1939 but from 1963… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Levanon, Mordekhai — (1901 68) Israeli painter of Transylvanian origin. He went to Palestine in 1921 and he worked as an agricultural labourer. From 1922 he studied painting in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. His works include paintings of Jerusalem, the Sea of Galilee… … Dictionary of Jewish Biography
HA-LEVANON — (Heb. הַלְּבָנוֹן, Lebanon ), the first Hebrew newspaper in Ereẓ Israel. Ha Levanon, edited by jehiel brill , joel moses salomon , and Michael Cohen, first appeared in Jerusalem in March 1863. The paper was established as the organ of the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Chaim Levanon — and Israeli President Yitzhak Ben Zvi, 1952 Chaim Levanon (Hebrew: חיים לבנון) (1899 1986) was an Israeli politician and mayor of Tel Aviv between 13 April 1953 and 1959. Personal life Levanon was bor … Wikipedia
Yaacov Levanon — (originally Yaacov Bilansky) (Korets, Ukraine 1895 Jerusalem, Israel 1965) was a Jewish musician and composer in the British Mandate of Palestine and later Israel. The son of a haskalah scholar from Novohrad Volynskyy (Samuel Bilansky), Levanon… … Wikipedia
Jitzchak Levanon — (* 1944 im Wadi Abu Jamil, Beirut Libanon) ist ein pensionierter israelischer Diplomat. Leben Jitzchak Levanon ist der Sohn von Shulamit Arazi Cohen Kishak (* 1920 in Argentinien), der Bruder von David Kishik, der Enkel von Meir Cohen Arazi (*… … Deutsch Wikipedia
BRILL, JEHIEL — (1836–1886), pioneer of the Hebrew press in Palestine. Brill left his native Russia in the late 1850s, and after much wandering went to Ereẓ Israel. He married the daughter of jacob saphir , and settled in Jerusalem from where he sent reports to… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
PFKL — Phosphofructokinase, liver, also known as PFKL, is a human gene.cite web | title = Entrez Gene: PFKL phosphofructokinase, liver| url = http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?Db=gene Cmd=ShowDetailView TermToSearch=5211| accessdate = ] PBB… … Wikipedia
ḤAVAẒẒELET — (Heb. חֲבַצֶּלֶת), Hebrew newspaper, first published in Jerusalem in 1863, discontinued after approximately one year, revived at the end of 1870, and continued until close to the outbreak of World War I. Founded by Israel Bak, a pioneer of the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism