- The
Kishon River (Hebrew: נחל הקישון,
Nachal Ha
Kishon; Arabic: نهر المقطع, romanized: Nahr al-Muqaṭṭa‘, – the
river of
slaughter or dismemberment; alternative...
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Ephraim Kishon (Hebrew: אפרים קישון:
August 23, 1924 –
January 29, 2005) was a Hungarian-born
Israeli author, dramatist, screenwriter, and Oscar-nominated...
- The name
Kishon (Hebrew: קישון) may
refer to:
Kishon River (Hebrew: נחל הקישון), a
river in
northern Israel Kishon Port (Hebrew: נמל הקישון), a port in...
- Sara
Kishon (Hebrew: שרה קישון;
October 8, 1931 –
March 24, 2002) was a pianist, art collector, and the wife of the
Israeli author and
satirist Ephraim...
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developing Israeli society. This
social satire placed the
director Ephraim Kishon and
producer Menahem Golan among the
first Israeli filmmakers to achieve...
- Kirjath-huzoth Kirjath-jearim Kirjath-sannah Kirjath-sepher Kish
Kishi Kishion Kishon Kithlish Kitron Kittim Koa
Kohath Kolaiah Korah Kushaiah Comay, Joan, Who's...
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Kishon Khan (Bengali: কীশোন খান; born 1
August 1970) is a Bangladeshi-born
British award-winning jazz pianist, composer,
arrangermusic producer, and Professor...
- (most of work not in Hebrew, but
wrote some
articles in language)
Ephraim Kishon Admiel Kosman Abba
Kovner Asher Kravitz Zundel Kroizer Tsruya Lahav Yitzhak...
- the
Early Second Century CE at Kfar Baruch. In Me'eretz
Kishon: The Book of the 'Emek.
Kishon County Council, Tel Adashim. 309–312. The
Doctrine of Addai...
- Haruchot) Dan
Almagor Leah
Goldberg (Baalat Haarmon)
Shmuel Hasfari Ephraim Kishon Hanoch Levin Igal
Mossinsohn Avraham Shlonsky (Uzt-li-gutz-li) Yehoshua...