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Siach Yitzchak, in Jerusalem. The
yeshiva later moved to
Givat HaDagan in
Efrat and
HaRav
Shagar remained the head of the
establishment until his death...
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constituent of the TA-35 Index. In 1942,
Eugen Propper and his
partner merged Hadagan with two
other factories, ****isit and Itrit, to
create Osem. The name's...
- Ezra
Dagan (Hebrew: עזרא דגן; born
April 2, 1947) is an
Israeli actor noted for his
acting in the
Steven Spielberg film, Schindler's List (1993), where...
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Yossi Dagan (Hebrew: יוסי דגן) is an
Israeli activist and
politician who has been the head of the
Shomron Regional Council since August 2015.
Dagan grew...
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Tzila Dagan (or Cilla) (Hebrew: צילה דגן); 18
September 1946 – 18
April 2004) was an
Israeli singer.
Dagan was born in Dzierżoniów in
Poland in 1946. She...
- north-east on “Givat
Hadagan”,
replacing the
unauthorized trailer park of the
campus of
Yeshivat Siach Yitzhak on the site. “Givat
Hadagan”,
originally planned...
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Kibbutz Mishmar HaEmek in the
Jezreel Valley, not far from Nazareth.
During his
military service, as well as in the reserve,
Daniel Dagan worked as a military...
- Bat-Sheva
Dagan (Hebrew: בת-שבע דגן; 8
September 1925 – 25
January 2024) was a Polish-Israeli orator, psychologist, and writer. A
Holocaust survivor born...
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Avigdor Dagan (Hebrew: אביגדור דגן; born
Viktor Fischl; 30 June 1912 – 28 May 2006) was a Czech-Israeli writer, playwright,
literary translator, and diplomat...
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Mishmar HaShiv'a (Hebrew: מִשְׁמַר הַשִּׁבְעָה, lit. 'Guard of the Seven') is a
moshav in the
Central District of Israel.
Located near Beit
Dagan, it falls...