- de Zurbarán (from
Jacob and his
twelve sons, c. 1640–45)
Pronunciation Yissakhar Born 10 Av
Paddan Aram Died (aged 122)
Resting place maybe in Sidon[citation...
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Issachar Berend Lehmann,
Berend Lehmann,
Yissakhar Bermann Segal,
Yissakhar ben
Yehuda haLevi, or
Berman Halberstadt (April 23, 1661 in Essen, Westphalia...
- Jacob), and the
founder of the
Israelite tribe of Issachar.
Issachar or
Yissakhar may also
refer to:
Issachar Baer
Berenstein Issachar Bär ben
Judah Carmoly...
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Nimrin from the west
Nahal Yavne'el
Nahal Tavor (Tabor Stream)
Nahal Yissakhar Nahal Harod Nahal Bezeq, on the
border between Israel and the West Bank...
- a town in present-day Ukraine. The
previous Admor of
Savran was
Rebbe Yissakhar Dov
Hager of Har Nof,
Jerusalem (died in 2013). He was a
renowned Torah...
-
treatise Betzah, published,
together with the text,
under the
title Yam
Yissakhar (Sea of Issachar; Metz, 1769). The
grandson of the author,
Eliakim Carmoly...
- dead link]
Their roles may be
reversed Amram Zur 50 as
director general of... A
Lasting Reward:
Memoirs of an
Israeli Diplomat,
Yissakhar Ben-Yaacov...
- (2015), pp. 143–190. on Academia.edu. The
Vision of
Redemption in
Rabbi Yissakhar Shlomo Teichtal's Writings:
Changes in his
Messianic Approach During the...
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Yarmouk River Nahal Tavor (English:
Tabor Stream,
Tavor Stream)
Nahal Yissakhar [he]
Harod Stream ("Nahal Harod", "Wadi Jalud" in Arabic) The West Bank...
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Erell 1970 - 1974
Michael Elizur1974 - 1979
Avraham Kidron 1979 - 1982
Yissakhar Ben-Yaakov 1983 - 1987
Yehuda Avner 1992 - 1995
Shmuel Moyal 1995 - 1999...