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Ben-Zeev
Ben-Zeev ( he, בן זאב) may refer to: * Aaron Ben-Ze'ev (born 1949), Israeli philosopher and President of the University of Haifa * Judah Leib Ben-Ze'ev (1764–1811), Galician Jewish grammarian * Moshe Ben-Ze'ev (1911-1995), Israeli jurist and Attorney General of Israel from 1963 to 1968 * Noam Ben-Zeev (born 1954), Israeli music critic and journalist * Yoram Ben-Zeev Yoram Ben-Zeev ( he, יורם בן-זאב; born 20 July 1944) is an Israeli diplomat and former Israeli ambassador to Germany. Born in the Palestine Mandate (modern day Israel) on 20 July 1944—the date of the attempted assassination of Adolf ... (born 1944), Israeli diplomat {{surname, Ben-Ze'ev, Ben-Zeev, Ben Ze'ev, Ben Zeev Hebrew-language surnames ...
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Yoram Ben-Zeev
Yoram Ben-Zeev ( he, יורם בן-זאב; born 20 July 1944) is an Israeli diplomat and former Israeli ambassador to Germany. Born in the Palestine Mandate (modern day Israel) on 20 July 1944—the date of the attempted assassination of Adolf Hitler, a fact described as symbolic by Ulrich W. Sahm of haGalil—he served as a lieutenant in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) in the 1967 Six-Day War, in which he was wounded."Yoram Ben Zeev – geboren am 20. Juli 1944"


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Noam Ben-Zeev
Noam Ben-Zeev ( he, נעם בן-זאב, born 1954) is an Israeli music critic and journalist, educator and lecturer, active in the music scene in Israel since the beginning of the 1990s. Music journalism Ben-Zeev was the music critic and music journalist of '' Haaretz'' daily newspaper from January 1992 (member of the editorial staff since 1996), until November 2015. During that time he had published more than 5000 articles, reviews, columns, editorials, news items and interviews. In his journalistic writing, he concentrates on 20th Century and contemporary music, the sociological aspects of music, music education, and Israeli and Jewish music. He has traveled and reported from London, Berlin, Palermo, New York, Beijing, Istanbul, Seoul, Paris, Rome and Seville. In November 2015, after resigning ''Haaretz'', Ben-Zeev was appointed Musical Director at Elma Arts Center, Zichron Yaakov, Israel. Teaching, writings, films Since 1990 he has been teaching music history and music edu ...
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Aaron Ben-Ze'ev
Aaron Ben-Ze'ev (אהרון בן-זאב; born 30 July 1949) is an Israeli philosopher. He was President of the University of Haifa from 2004 to 2012. Biography Aaron Ben-Ze'ev and his two older brothers Yehuda and Avinoam were born to Israel and Haika (Weinkrantz) Ben-Ze'ev and were raised on kibbutz Ein Carmel. When Aaron was 18, his eldest brother Yehuda, 32, was killed in the Six-Day War. Aaron is married to Ruth, with whom he has two sons, Dean and Adam. Ben-Ze'ev received his B.A. in Philosophy and Economics (1975) and his M.A. in Philosophy (1977), both from the University of Haifa. He was awarded his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago (1981). His doctoral thesis was entitled "Perception as a Cognitive System." (his M.A. thesis advisor) and Stephen Toulmin influenced his philosophical views. Their thinking is marked by a broad outlook on profound issues of philosophy, analysis and application to everyday issues. Ben Ze'ev's views on epistemology and perception are inf ...
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Moshe Ben-Ze'ev
Moshe Ben-Ze'ev ( he, משה בן זאב, December 8, 1911 – June 25, 1995) was an Israeli jurist who served as Attorney General between 1963 and 1968. Legal career Ben-Ze'ev was born December 8, 1911 in Luninets in the Russian Empire (now in Belarus). He immigrated to Mandatory Palestine in 1935. In the 1950s he worked as a judge in a Haifa District court and had close ties with the ruling Mapai party.Lahav, P (1997Judgment in Jerusalem: Chief Justice Simon Agranat and the Zionist Centuryp.171 In early 1963 he replaced Gideon Hausner as Attorney General after Hausner resigned to enter politics. After concluding his term as Attorney General, Ben-Ze'ev opened a private practice with Aryeh Kamar. In 1980 he headed a commission to investigate abuse of civil servants who had exposed corruption. Ben-Ze'ev died in Jerusalem on June 25, 1995 and was buried at the Mount of Beatitudes The Mount of Beatitudes ( he, הר האושר, ''Har HaOsher'') is a hill in northern Israel, in th ...
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University Of Haifa
The University of Haifa ( he, אוניברסיטת חיפה Arabic: جامعة حيفا) is a university located on Mount Carmel in Haifa, Israel. Founded in 1963, the University of Haifa received full academic accreditation in 1972, becoming Israel's sixth academic institution and the fourth university. The university has the largest university library in Israel. As of 2019, approximately 18,000 students were enrolled at the University of Haifa. Among Israeli higher education institutions the University of Haifa has the largest percentage (41%) of Arab-Israeli students. Overview The University of Haifa was founded in 1963 by Haifa mayor Abba Hushi, to operate under the academic auspices of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Haifa University is located on Mount Carmel. In 1972, the University of Haifa declared its independence and became the sixth academic institution in Israel and the fourth university. About 18,100 undergraduate and graduate students study in the university ...
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Judah Leib Ben-Ze'ev
Judah Leib Ben-Ze'ev (, ; 18 August 176412 March 1811) was a Galician Jewish philologist, lexicographer, and Biblical scholar. He was a member of the Me'assefim group of Hebrew writers, and a "forceful proponent of revitalizing the Hebrew language". Biography Judah Leib Ben-Ze'ev was born in the Galician town of Lelov and received a traditional Jewish education. He was married off at the age of 13 and settled in the home of his wife's parents in Krakow, where he spent his days studying Talmud and his nights in clandestinely acquiring the knowledge of Hebrew philology and of secular subjects. In 1787 he moved to Berlin, then the centre of the Haskalah movement. There, he supported himself by teaching Hebrew and began publishing poems and parables in the Hebrew press. Ben-Ze'ev became friends with the Me'assefim and contributed to their journal poems and fables signed "Y. L. K." (Yehuda Leib Krakow). In 1790 Ben-Ze'ev took up residence in Breslau, where he wrote and publishe ...
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