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Moshe Smoira (Hebrew: משה זמורה,
Moshe Zmora), (25
October 1888 – 8
October 1961) was an
Israeli jurist and the
first President of the
Supreme Court of...
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Music Culture. SAGE Publications. pp. 42–43. ISBN 978-1-4462-9101-6.
Michal Smoira Cohn (2010). The
Mission and
Message of Music:
Building Blocks to the Aesthetics...
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judges were
appointed on a
partisan basis: the
court president Moshe Smoira and
Yitzhak Olshan were
identified with Mapai;
Menachem Dunkelblum was ****ociated...
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could step in
should Judge Smoira's condition prevent him from
discharging his duties. Indeed, in
December 1953, when
Smoira ceased working,
Yitzhak Olshan...
- "Registrars").
Below is a list of
presidents of the
Supreme Court.
Moshe Smoira (1948–1954)
Yitzhak Olshan (1954–1965)
Shimon Agranat (1965–1976) Yoel Zussman...
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former IDF
Chief of Staff,
Yaakov Dori. In 1954, he
succeeded Moshe Smoira as
President of the
Supreme Court. He
retired in 1965 and was succeeded...
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Bertini in The
Independent (London)
Memorial essay on Gary
Bertini by
Michal Smoira-Cohn for the
Israel Music Institute Interview with Gary Bertini, September...
- (1996). The
Jewish Community in Jaffa. (Hebrew). Jerusalem:
Carmel Press.
Smoira-Cohn, Michal. "Music:
Palestine and Israel". The Shalvi/Hyman Encyclopedia...
- 1927).
Nahum Nardi (1901-77). and
Mordechai Zeira (1905-68). Cohn,
Michal Smoira (March 2009). "Music:
Palestine and Israel".
Jewish Women's Archive. Retrieved...
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mathematician Moshe Meron (1926–2023),
politician Leah
Rabin (1928–2000)
Moshe Smoira (1888–1961),
first President of the
Supreme Court of
Israel Michael Wieck...