- Σιλωάμ, romanized: Siloam; Hebrew: כְּפַר הַשִּׁילוֹחַ, romanized: Kfar ha-
Shiloaḥ) is a
predominantly Palestinian district in East Jerusalem, on the southeastern...
-
Reuven Shiloah (Hebrew: ראובן שילוח; born Zaslansky,
later shortened to Zaslani;
Shiloah was his
underground alias;
December 20, 1909 – May 10, 1959)...
- Ilan
Shiloah (also
anglicised as Shiloach, in Hebrew: אילן שילוח) is an
Israeli businessman. He is the
former CEO and
chairman of
McCann Erickson-Kesher-Barel...
- Ha-
Shiloaḥ (Hebrew: הַשִּׁלֹחַ) was a Hebrew-language
literary journal,
founded by Ahad Ha'am and the Ahi'asaf
Publishing House in 1896. He
edited the...
-
Yosef Shiloach (Hebrew: יוסף שילוח; 9 July 1941 – 3
January 2011) was an
Israeli actor.
Yosef Shiloach was born in Kurdistan. He
immigrated to Israel...
- The
Siloam inscription,
Silwan inscription or
Shiloah inscription (Hebrew: כתובת השילוח),
known as KAI 189, is a
Hebrew inscription found in the Siloam...
- Zvi
Shiloah (Hebrew: צבי שילוח, 6
March 1911 – 10
October 2000) was an
Israeli politician who
served as a
member of the
Knesset for
Tehiya in 1984. Born...
- its
merger into
Herut in 1984. Two of its members,
Moshe Shamir and Zvi
Shiloah,
later became Knesset members for
Likud and Tehiya.
Appendix B -- Israel:...
- The
newer Siloam Tunnel (Hebrew: נִקְבַּת הַשִּׁלֹחַ,
Nikbat Ha
Shiloaḥ), also
known as Hezekiah's
Tunnel (Hebrew: תעלת חזקיהו, Te'alát Ḥizkiyáhu), is...
- and
Special Operations was established, with
Reuven Shiloah as its head. In
September 1952,
Shiloah resigned and
suggested to
David Ben-Gurion that Yisrael...