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Shlomo Ginossar (Hebrew: שלמה גינוסר; born
Shlomo Ginzberg October 16, 1889 –
January 1, 1969) was a
Zionist activist and
Israeli diplomat. He was born...
- It has also been
adopted as a surname,
usually transliterated Ginossar. Ginosar,
Ginossar, Ginnosar, or
Gennesaret may
refer to: Kinneret,
ancient city...
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Eldad Ginossar (born 14 June 1981) is a
professional bridge player from Israel.
Ginossar won the
European Open
Teams Championship in Antalya,
Turkey in...
- Rosa
Ginossar (1890-1979) was an
Israeli lawyer and women's
rights activist. She was the
second woman lawyer in
Mandatory Palestine,
after Freda ****zkin)...
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leader Avraham Stern,
Psychoanalytic Review, vol. 89, 2002, pp 1-48
Yaira Ginossar, Not for Us the
Saxophone Sings, pp. 73-78, 85 (Hebrew) Zev Golan, Free...
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numeric names:
authors list (link)
Ginossar, T.; Van Meter, L.; Ali Shah, S. F.; Bentley, J. M.; Weiss, D.; Oetzel...
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world WIZO organization. In 1966
Sieff died, she was
replaced by Rosa
Ginossar, who had been
acting President since 1963.
Other past
presidents include...
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woman in
Mandatory Palestine to take and p**** the bar examination. Rosa
Ginossar List of
first women lawyers by
nationality Law in
Israel Halonkin, Larissa...
- PMID 23907171.
Gilbert LA,
Larson MH,
Morsut L, Liu Z, Brar GA,
Torres SE, Stern-
Ginossar N,
Brandman O,
Whitehead EH,
Doudna JA, Lim WA,
Weissman JS, Qi LS (July...
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Toporik A, Levy O,
Novik A,
Levine Z,
Beiman M, D****a L,
Achdout H, Stern-
Ginossar N,
Tsukerman P,
Jonjic S,
Mandelboim O (Oct 2009). "The
interaction of...