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- Lamdan (Hebrew: למדן) is a late Hebrew expression for a man who is well informed in rabbinical literature, although not a scholar in the technical sense...
- Yitzhak Lamdan (Hebrew: יצחק למדן; ‎ 7 November 1899 – 17 November 1954) was a Russian-born Israeli Hebrew-language poet, translator, editor and columnist...
- Intelligence Group (Hebrew: להק מודיעין, romanized: Lahak Modi'in; also known as Lamdan, its Hebrew acronym) is a unit of the Israel Defense Forces Air Force. Like...
- Hannah Lamdan (Hebrew: חנה למדן, 5 January 1905 – 10 April 1995) was an Israeli politician who served as a member of the Knesset for several left-wing...
- The Lamdan Prize was an Israeli prize awarded annually, from 1954 to 1983, for literary works for children and youth. The prize was presented by the Ramat...
- on April 28, 2024. Retrieved December 26, 2008. Amichai-Hamburger, Yair; Lamdan, Naama; Madiel, Rinat; Hayat, Tsahi (2008). "Personality Characteristics...
- and Moshe Sneh left the party and set up the Left Faction, while Hannah Lamdan and David Livschitz created their own party, the Faction independent of...
- 1947 – Victor Serge, Russian historian and author (b. 1890) 1954 – Yitzhak Lamdan, Russian-Israeli poet and journalist (b. 1899) 1955 – James P. Johnson,...
- was Keter David (David's Crown), an adaptation by Hebrew writer Isaac Lamdan of The Hair of Absalom (Los cabellos de Absalón), by the 17th-century Spanish...
- literary prizes: 1938: Dizengoff Prize for painting (also in 1956) 1946: Lamdan Prize for children's literature 1955: Sicily Award for watercolor painting...