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Tzvia Greenfield (Hebrew: צביה גרינפילד, born 27
October 1945) is an
Israeli politician and a
former Member of the
Knesset for Meretz. She was the first...
- Ma'ale
Tzviya (Hebrew: מַעֲלֵה צְבִיָּה, lit. Zvia Heights), also Tzviya, is a
community settlement in
northern Israel.
Located in the
Galilee to the south-east...
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Rachel Tzvia Back is an English-language American-Israeli poet,
translator and
professor of literature. Born in Buffalo, New York,
Rachel Tzvia Back was...
- in
Baranavichy (today in Belarus), to
Rabbi Moshe Avrohom Berezovsky and
Tzvia Berezovsky. His
father was the head of the
local Jewish community and his...
- minister) and his
daughter Tirza. Also in the car were his sister-in-law
Tzvia Sharett and
Aviron co-founder
Yitzhak Ben-Ya'akov. They all lost
their lives...
- 2011). The
Selected Poetry and
Drama of Leah Goldberg,
translated by
Rachel Tzvia Back (Toby Press, 2005). From
Songs of Two
Autumns (poem),
translated by...
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failed to stop the party's decline, as they won just five seats. In 2007,
Tzvia Greenfield,
sixth on the
party list,
became the first-ever
female ultra-Orthodox...
- Jerry; Schepp,
Norman P.; Popik,
Vladimir V.; Rappoport, Zvi; Selzer,
Tzvia (1998). "The acid
dissociation constant of triphenylethenethiol, a simple...
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school networks recognized by the
Ministry of Education: AMIT Bnei
Akiva ORT
Tzvia "Discreet philanthropy". The
Jerusalem Post | JPost.com.
Retrieved 2022-03-11...
- Chemed, and
Tzemach Hasadeh.
Religious high
schools are
Yeshiva Tichonit,
Tzvia and Amit. The city has over 40
synagogues and
several yeshivas,
among them...