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interpretation by
archaeologist Jacob Pinkerfeld of the
lower layers of the
Mount Zion
structure known as David's Tomb.
Pinkerfeld saw in them the
remains of a...
- Anda
Pinkerfeld Amir (Hebrew: אנדה פינקרפלד-עמיר; June 26, 1902 –
March 27, 1981) was an
Israeli poet and writer. She is best
remembered in
Israel as a...
- 1897 – 23
September 1956) was an
Israeli archaeologist and architect.
Pinkerfeld was born in Przemyśl, modern-day Poland, in 1897. He
joined Hashomer Hatzair...
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artistic and
historical sources.
Based on the
survey conducted by
Jacob Pinkerfeld in 1948,
Pixner believes that the
original building was a
synagogue later...
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according to a
minority theory proposed by
Pinkerfeld, Bagatti, and Testa, a late Roman-era synagogue.
Pinkerfeld, Jacob. "'David's Tomb':
Notes on the History...
- Loeb
Peretz (1851-1915),
wrote in
Hebrew and
Yiddish Israel Pinkas Anda
Pinkerfeld Amir
Elisha Porat Daniel Preil (1911- )
Gabriel Preil Rachel (Hebrew:...
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contribution to
industry 1978
Nachum Guttman Children's
literature Anda
Pinkerfeld Amir
Levin Kipnis Avraham Even-Shoshan
Hebrew language Haim
Baruch Rosen...
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Shalev (Hebrew: הצלחת שמתחת) (2008) The
Teddy Bear Ate a Soap, by Anda
Pinkerfeld Amir (Hebrew: הדובון בלע סבון) (2009)
Kremer the Cat
Sleeps All the Time...
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woman turns to
stone after the
protagonist denies his Jewishness). Anda
Pinkerfeld-'Amir. "Hagar." Poetry,
volume 92 (number 4) (July 1958):
pages 232–34...
- musicians. 1986: "Under the Closet",
based on
poems for
children by Anda Amir
Pinkerfeld,
composed by
Yishai and
performed by
Yehudit Tamir, Moti Dichne, Ya'akov...