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Elimelekh-Shimon
Rimalt (Hebrew: אלימלך-שמעון רימלט, 1
November 1907 – 5
November 1987) was a
Zionist activist and
Israeli politician. He
served as Minister...
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Elimelech Weisblum of
Lizhensk (1717–March 11, 1787) was a
rabbi and one of the
founding Rebbes of the
Hasidic movement. His
hometown was Leżajsk (Yiddish:...
- Baila-Przysucha. R.
Mosheh Rabinowicz,
Grand Rabbi of Baila-Przysucha. R.
Jacob Elimelekh Rabinowicz,
Grand Rabbi of Baila-Przysucha-Ashdod. R.
Hayyim Yitzhak Menahem...
- Ya'akov Yosef, the 1781
Maggid d'varav le-Ya'akov, and the 1788 No'am
Elimelekh.
Other books were also published.
Their new
teaching had many aspects...
- gefidlt. Hobn
fidldik gefildt hobn zey! When
Rabbi Elimelekh Became happy, (Became happy,
Elimelekh) He took off his
tefillin And he put on his gl****es...
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Shamir (1983–1988)
Liberal (1973–88)
Liberalism Centrism Centre-right
Elimelekh Rimalt (1972–1975)
Simcha Erlich (1976–1983)
Pinchas Goldstein (1983–1988)...
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Minister of
Communications 1
September 1970 – 10
March 1974
Golda Meir 15
Elimelekh Rimalt Aharon Uzan
Minister of
Transportation 1
September 1970 – 10 March...
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Getzel Zelikovitch [he], Egyptologist, writer,
journalist and
translator Elimelekh Zelikovich [he],
commander of the
first instructors'
course of the Hagana...
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Length 1. "Hakdome" 0:32 2. "Trinken A
Bisale Vayn" 3:13 3. "Der Rebe
Elimelekh" 3:04 4. "Sha Shtil" 4:01 5. "Tum Balalayke" 3:37 6. "Shpil Zhe Mir A...
- resemblance, if
somewhat chiastic,
between 1:1 and 1:22—in the
former Elimelekh leaves Bethlehem in
favor of Moab, and in the
latter Ruth and
Naomi leave...