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El-Baz ( ar, الباز, he, אלבז, also spelled Elbaz, Al-Baz, Albaz or ElBez () is an Arabic surname, meaning "the falcon" ("Baz" means falcon in Arabic). It could possibly be linked to the city of Elvas (Portugal), the Spanish surname '' Paz'' and the Jewish square El Bayazin ("The Falconers") in Granada. El-Baz is a large prestigious family that mostly consists of royals, scientists, and scholars. As it is also known to be an extremely wealthy family throughout history. Notable people * Abdul Aziz bin Abdullah bin Baz ( ar, عبد العزيز بن عبد الله بن باز; 1910–1999), Saudi Arabian Salafi or Wahhabi Islamic scholar * Farouk El-Baz ( ar, فاروق الباز; born 1938), Egyptian-American scientist * Osama El-Baz ( ar, أسامة الباز; born 1931), Egyptian diplomat * Rania al-Baz, Saudi Arabian television presenter and domestic abuse victim Elbaz * Alber Elbaz (1961–2021, Casablanca, Morocco), Moroccan-Israeli fashion designer * ...
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Alber Elbaz
Alber Elbaz ( he, אלבר אלבז; 12 June 1961 – 24 April 2021) was an Israeli fashion designer. He was the creative director of Lanvin in Paris from 2001 until 2015, after having done stints at a number of other fashion houses, including Geoffrey Beene, Guy Laroche, and Yves Saint Laurent. He founded the Richemont-backed label AZ Factory in 2019. Early life and education Elbaz was born in Casablanca, Morocco, to a Jewish family. Elbaz's mother, Algeria, was a painter and his father, Meyer, a hairdresser. His family immigrated to Israel when Elbaz was eight months old and he grew up in the city of Holon. Elbaz's father died when Albert was a teenager and his mother became a cashier to support her four children—Albert, his brother and his two sisters. Elbaz later enlisted and served as a soldier in the Israel Defense Forces, and subsequently studied at the Shenkar College of Engineering and Design in Ramat Gan, Israel. His mother encouraged Elbaz's early interest in fashi ...
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David Elbaz
David Elbaz is a French novelist and observational astrophysicist, specializing in galaxy formation and evolution. He has been a researcher at the Astrophysics Division (AIM) of the Commissariat à l'Énergie Atomique et aux Énergies Alternatives (CEA-Saclay) since 1994, where he is currently the Director of Research. He was in charge of directing the "Cosmology and Evolution of Galaxies" laboratory at AIM/CEA-Saclay for about a decade. He has also worked as the scientific advisor to the European Space Agency for the selection of its future space missions (Astronomy Working Group) and was a member of the evaluation committee on space research and exploration for the Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES) in France. Biography Elbaz's grandparents moved to France from Morocco at the beginning of the 20th century. He was born and raised in the Paris Métro area. He repeated a school year twice in high school. He also attended the École Nationale Supérieure de Physique (ENSP ...
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Vincent Elbaz
Vincent Elbaz (born 3 February 1971) is a French actor. He has appeared in many French television shows and films. His first major role was in the 1994 film '' Le péril jeune''. Elbaz received the 1998 Jean Gabin Prize. Elbaz was born in Paris to a Moroccan Jewish family. He is married to Fanny Conquy, with whom he has two children. Filmography * 1994 : '' Le Péril jeune'', by Cédric Klapisch * 1995 : '' Le Plus bel âge...'', by Didier Haudepin * 1996 : '' Enfants de salaud'', by Tonie Marshall * 1996 : '' Je m'appelle Régine'', by Pierre Aknine (TV) * 1997 : ''Just Do It'', by Frédéric Chèze & Denis Thybaud (Short Film) * 1997 : '' Les Randonneurs'', by Philippe Harel * 1997 : ''La Vérité si je mens !'', by Thomas Gilou * 1997 : '' Petits Désordres amoureux'', by Olivier Péray * 1998 : '' Grève party'', by Fabien Onteniente * 1999 : '' Suzy vend des sushis'', by Delphine Quentin (Short Film) * 1999 : ''Quasimodo d'El Paris'', by Patrick Timsit * 1999 : '' Le S ...
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Gad Elbaz
} Gad Elbaz (in Hebrew: ) is an Israeli Jewish singer who has gained international success and recorded several albums. Biography Elbaz is of Moroccan Jewish descent. He began to sing and write music at age four. He first appeared with his father Benny Elbaz, an Israeli singer, accompanying him on the song "Father I Love You". Gad is featured on four CDs with his father. When he was 20, he met his wife Maran who happened to be a fan of his. He later broke out as a solo artist recording ten albums of his own: "Walk in a Straight Path" in 1998, "Light at the End of the Tunnel" in 2003, "Meanings" in 2005, "Almost Quiet" in 2006, “Between the Drops” in 2007, "Live at Caesarea (2 CDs)" in 2008, " Words of Spirit" in 2013, “Nigun Umizmor” in 2014, “Ze Hayom” in 2014, and his latest "Lechaim" in 2017. His multi-city world tours to promote his music and message were successful. His Hashem Melech Tour had over 180 shows in 53 cities. His music videos have been regularly shown ...
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Stéphanie Elbaz
Stéphanie Elbaz is a contemporary French concert pianist. She has reached leading positions in major international competitions. She has performed at the Mozarteum in Salzbourg, the De Doelen in Rotterdam, the salle Alfred Cortot in Paris, the Palazzo Ducale in Tuscany, the Essaouira festival in Morocco, etc. She obtained her Postmaster, Master and Degree of piano with the High Distinctions in great European conservatories. She also spent three cycles of professional development in three different . She won two piano gold medals with the congratulations of the jury unanimously in two different CNR. Stéphanie Elbaz has also participated in numerous master classes in Europe.. Selected discography * Liszt's '' Rhapsodie espagnole'' S 254 * Bach: Prélude & Fugue in C sharp minor BVW 849 * Chopin: Fantaisie-Impromptu Opus 66 * Rachmaninov Sergei Vasilyevich Rachmaninoff; in Russian pre-revolutionary script. (28 March 1943) was a Russian composer, virtuoso pianist, and c ...
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Nathan Elbaz
Nathan Elbaz ( he, נתן אלבז; 17 October 1932 – 11 February 1954) was an Israel Defense Forces soldier who sacrificed his life for his friends, receiving the Medal of Distinguished Service. Biography Elbaz was born in Morocco, to a Jewish family. He attended Hebrew school, and he and his friends dreamed of making aliyah. After the establishment of Israel in 1948, Elbaz and his friends were determined to move there. When he was 18, he left for Israel as part of Aliyat HaNoar ("Youth Aliyah"). Elbaz was inducted into the IDF in 1952 and served in the Infantry Corps. During his service, he was entrusted with the task of disassembling hand grenades. On 11 February 1954, Elbaz and another soldier were disassembling grenades, when a grenade he was holding was accidentally activated. He immediately called out a warning to his comrades to take shelter, but when he saw that there was no way to throw the grenade without endangering them, he ran away from them, pressing it to ...
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André Elbaz
André Elbaz (born April 26, 1934, El Jadida, Morocco) is a famous Moroccan painter and filmmaker. Born to a Jewish family,https://www.infocenters.co.il/gfh/notebook_ext.asp?book=120503&lang=eng&site=gfh Elbaz studied art and theatre in Rabat and Paris from 1950 to 1961. He started painting only at the age of 21, until which age he had been interested mainly in theatre. A few years later, he managed to combine his two passions into a new approach in art-therapy, inventing together with his wife, a psychiatrist, the Pictodrame, which brought him world recognition. His first exhibition, which was very successful, took place in Casablanca in 1961 and earned him an appointment as Professor at the Beaux-Arts school in Casablanca. Years later, in 1976, he exhibited his paintings at the Tel-Aviv Museum. In parallel to his career as a painter, Elbaz is also known as a filmmaker. He produced several short films in France, Canada and the United States. One of them, ''La nuit n'est jama ...
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Morocco
Morocco (),, ) officially the Kingdom of Morocco, is the westernmost country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It overlooks the Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and has land borders with Algeria to the east, and the disputed territory of Western Sahara to the south. Mauritania lies to the south of Western Sahara. Morocco also claims the Spanish exclaves of Ceuta, Melilla and Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera, and several small Spanish-controlled islands off its coast. It spans an area of or , with a population of roughly 37 million. Its official and predominant religion is Islam, and the official languages are Arabic and Berber; the Moroccan dialect of Arabic and French are also widely spoken. Moroccan identity and culture is a mix of Arab, Berber, and European cultures. Its capital is Rabat, while its largest city is Casablanca. In a region inhabited since the Paleolithic Era over 300,000 years ago, the first Moroccan s ...
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Osama El-Baz
Osama El-Baz (; ) (6 July 1931 – 14 September 2013) was an Egyptian diplomat and a senior advisor to former President Hosni Mubarak. Career A graduate from Cairo University, he studied for six years in the United States, where he obtained his master's degree from Harvard Law School. El-Baz later joined the Egyptian foreign service, and was made ''chef de cabinet'' with ambassadorial rank in 1977. When Ismail Fahmi resigned in 1977 to protest President Anwar El Sadat's visit to Jerusalem, El-Baz volunteered to help the president in planning his negotiations with Israel. He was sent to Israel where he negotiated the terms for the Egyptian President's visit. His colleague in those preparations was Boutros Boutros-Ghali, who later went on to become Secretary-General of the United Nations. El-Baz represented the Arab nationalist, while Boutros-Ghali was a cautious pro-Westerner. Following Sadat's assassination in 1981, Egypt's new president Hosni Mubarak took El-Baz as an adviso ...
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Arab-Jewish Surnames
Arab Jews ( ar, اليهود العرب '; he, יהודים ערבים ') is a term for Jews living in or originating from the Arab world. The term is politically contested, often by Zionists or by Jews with roots in the Arab world who prefer to be identified as Mizrahi Jews. quote:"it is not surprising that very few Jews of Arab descent, in Israel, would label themselves ‘Arab Jews’. It has turned out to be the marker of a cultural and political avant-garde. Most of those who used it, did so in order to challenge the Zionist order of things (i.e., ‘methodological Zionism’; see Shenhav, 2006) and for political reasons (Levy, 2008) Many left or were expelled from Arab countries in the decades following the founding of Israel in 1948, and took up residence in Israel, Western Europe, the United States and Latin America. Jews living in Arab-majority countries historically mostly used various Judeo-Arabic dialects as their primary community language, with Hebrew used for l ...
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