- Uzi
Narkiss (Hebrew: עוזי נרקיס;
January 6, 1925 –
December 17, 1997) was an
Israeli general.
Narkiss was
commander of the
Israel Defense Forces (IDF)...
- a
surname from the
Hebrew form of Narcissus. It may
refer to:
Bezalel Narkiss (1926–2008),
Israeli art
historian Lior
Narkis (born 1976),
Israeli singer...
-
Bezalel Narkiss (Hebrew: בצלאל נרקיס; 1926–2008) was an
Israeli art historian. He was
awarded the
Israel Prize for his
contribution to the
field of Jewish...
-
Gerald Adler General Uzi
Narkiss Archived 10
October 2017 at the
Wayback Machine – A
historic radio interview with
General Uzi
Narkiss taken on 7 June – one...
- suggestions, that he had been born in
Castel Branco, were
denied by
Narkiss in 1957.
Narkiss argues that he left
Mantua after the
Austrians invaded, and left...
- Gen. Uzi
Narkiss,
Defense Minister Moshe Dayan,
Chief of
staff Yitzhak Rabin and Gen.
Rehavam Ze'evi in the Old City of Jerusalem, 7 June 1967...
-
Rabbi Shlomo Goren, the
chief rabbi of the IDF.
According to
General Uzi
Narkiss, who led the
Israeli force that
conquered the
Temple Mount,
Goren proposed...
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Poland (in Polish). The
Bezalel Narkiss Index of
Jewish Art:
Wooden Synagogue in Nowe
Miasto nad Pilicą. The
Bezalel Narkiss Index of
Jewish Art:
Wooden Synagogue...
- and
Ideas Archived January 19, 2017, at the
Wayback Machine The
Bezalel Narkiss Index of
Jewish Art
Archived March 26, 2015, at the
Wayback Machine Heeb...
- The
Seven Species as
depicted by Zvi
Narkiss [he] on a set of
Israeli postage stamps (top row
issued in 1958,
bottom row
issued in 1959). The Biblical...