Avraham ibn Ezra — Abraham ibn Ezra Pour les articles homonymes, voir Ibn Ezra et Ezra (homonymie) … Wikipédia en Français
Ein Kerem — Coordinates: 31°45′55″N 35°8′58″E / 31.76528°N 35.14944°E / 31.76528; 35.14944 For other uses, see Ein Kere … Wikipedia
EVEN-SHOSHAN, AVRAHAM — (1906–1984), Hebrew educator, writer, and editor. His father, Chaim David Rosenstein (1871–1934), was an educator and Zionist leader, who was imprisoned by the Soviet government for his activities. Avraham was born in Minsk, and went to Palestine … Encyclopedia of Judaism
BIRAN, AVRAHAM — (1909– ), archaeologist and diplomat. Born in Petaḥ Tikvah, of a third generation Ereẓ Israel family, Biran received his education at the Reali Secondary School in Haifa and at the David Yellin College in Bet ha Kerem, Jerusalem. He obtained his… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
FRANCO, AVRAHAM — (1894–1993), Sephardi leader. Franco was born and raised in Hebron where his father was a religious leader. He had a traditional religious education and succeeded his father as shoḥet of the Sephardi community. In Hebron he taught Arabic at the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Even-Shoshan, Avraham — (b. 1906) Hebrew educator of Russian origin. He was born in Minsk and emigrated to Palestine in 1925. From 1954 to 1968 he was director of the Bet ha Kerem Teachers Institute in Jerusalem. He published stories, poems and plays for children,… … Dictionary of Jewish Biography
JERUSALEM — The entry is arranged according to the following outline: history name protohistory the bronze age david and first temple period second temple period the roman period byzantine jerusalem arab period crusader period mamluk period … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Elizabeth Anne Finn — Elizabeth Finn (1825 1921) was a writer and the strong willed and intelligent wife of James Finn, British Consul in Jerusalem, in Ottoman Palestine between 1846 and 1863. [Blumberg (1980), p. 28] She was born on 14th March 1825 to missionary… … Wikipedia
ALIYAH AND ABSORPTION — GENERAL SURVEY Introduction Aliyah, ascension or going up, is the coming of Jews as individuals or in groups, from exile or diaspora to live in the Land of Israel. Those who go up for this purpose are known as olim – a term used in the Bible for… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Jerusalem — al Quds redirects here. For other uses, see al Quds (disambiguation). For other uses, see Jerusalem (disambiguation). Jerusalem … Wikipedia