- The
Pinka (German pronunciation: [
ˈpɪŋka] ) is a
river in
Central Europe with a
length of
approximately 100 km (60 mi). Its
basin area is 1,299 km2 (502 sq mi)...
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Pinkas (Hebrew: פנקס) or
Pinchas (Hebrew: פנחס) may
refer to: A
Jewish record book
Pinkas (surname), a
Jewish surname Pinkas Braun (1923–2008),
Swiss actor...
- Alon
Pinkas (Hebrew: אלון פנקס; born 6
August 1961) is an
Israeli diplomat and writer. Alon
Pinkas was born in Tel Aviv and grew up in Rehovot. He graduated...
- The
Pinkas Synagogue (Czech:
Pinkasova synagoga) is a
former Jewish congregation and synagogue,
located at Široká 3, in the
Jewish Town of Prague, in the...
- Etai J.
Pinkas Arad (born 1973) is a
former leader of the
Israeli LGBT community.
Pinkas served as
chairman of the
national LGBT ****ociation in Israel...
- Soběslav
Pinkas,
originally Hippolyt Karel Maria František
Pinkas (7
October 1827,
Prague - 30
December 1901, Prague) was a
Czech genre painter and political...
- David-Zvi
Pinkas (Hebrew: דָּוִד־צְבִי פִּנְקָס, 5
December 1895 – 14
August 1952) was a
Zionist activist and
Israeli politician. A
signatory of the Israeli...
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Israel Pinkas (born 1935),
Israeli poet Itai
Pinkas (born 1973),
Israeli politician Karol Pinkas (1950–2023),
Polish chess master Sally Pinkas (21st century)...
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Sally Pinkas is a pianist, born and
raised in Israel. She is
Professor of
Music at
Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire, and pianist-in-residence...
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Pinchas Zukerman (Hebrew: פנחס צוקרמן, born 16 July 1948) is an Israeli-American violinist,
violist and conductor.
Zukerman was born in Tel Aviv, to Jewish...