- Meir
Vilner (Hebrew: מאיר וילנר, born Ber Kovner; 23
October 1918 – 5 June 2003) was a Lithuanian-born
Israeli communist politician and
Jewish leader of...
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Vilner (Hebrew: וילנר) is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Liron Vilner (born 1979),
Israeli footballer Meir
Vilner (1918–2003), Israeli...
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Liron Vilner (Hebrew: לירון וילנר, born 7
February 1979) is a
retired second generation Israeli footballer (the son of
Yehuda Vilner) and the
younger brother...
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Yakov Vilner (1899,
Odesa – 29 June 1931, Leningrad) was a
Ukrainian chess master.
Vilner won the
Odesa chess championships four
times (1918, 1923, 1925...
- The
Vilna Troupe (Yiddish:
Vilner trupe ווילנער טרופע; Lithuanian:
Vilniaus trupė; Polish:
Trupa Wileńska; Romanian:
Trupa din Vilna), also
known as Fareyn...
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Yehuda Vilner is a
former Israeli footballer. He is the
father of
Shlomi and
Liron Vilner.
Israeli Second Division (1): 1977–78 http://wiki.fcby.co...
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Eliyahu Dobkin and Meir
Vilner,
Zerach Warhaftig signed at the top of the next column,
leading to
speculation that
Vilner's name had been left alone...
- with Balad,
which won a
total of five
seats In
alliance with Ta'al. Meir
Vilner chairman (1976–1992)
Tawfiq Ziad
chairman (1992–1994)
Saleh Saleem chairman...
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Shlomi Vilner (2
February 1978 – 4
November 2009) was an
Israeli footballer. He was the son of
Yehuda Vilner and the
older brother of
Liron Vilner, who...
- pro-Arab/pro-Soviet
faction (including
Emile Habibi,
Tawfik Toubi and Meir
Vilner) left Maki to form a new party, Rakah,
which the
Soviet Union recognised...