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Gilboa (surname)
Gilboa is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Amir Gilboa (1917–1984), Ukrainian-born Israeli poet * Jacob Gilboa (1920–2007), Israeli classical composer *Itzhak Gilboa (born 1963), Israeli economist *Tal Gilboa Tal Gilboa ( he, טל גלבוע) is an Israeli animal liberation and vegan activist. In 2013, she founded the Israeli Animal Liberation Front, renamed ‘Total Liberation’ in 2018. Gilboa won HaAh HaGadol 6, the sixth season of the Israeli ...
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Amir Gilboa
Amir Gilboa (Hebrew: אמיר גלבע) (born 25 September 1917 – died 2 September 1984) was an Israeli poet. Gilboa was awarded the Israel Prize for literature in 1982. Biography Berl Feldmann (later Amir Gilboa) was born to a Jewish family in Radziwillow (now Radyvyliv, Volhynia) in Ukraine. In 1937, he immigrated to Mandate Palestine. In 1942, he fought in World War II in the Jewish Brigade of the British Army. In 1948, he fought in Israel's Independence War. He died in 1984 at Beilinson Hospital in Petah Tikva due to complications from ischemic heart disease. Literary career In 1949, he published a volume of poetry entitled ''Sheva Reshuyot'' ("Seven Domains") about his war-time experiences. This collection, along with his ''Early Morning Songs,'' published in 1953, established his reputation as a leading Hebrew poet. His early work was influenced by Avraham Shlonsky and Natan Alterman, especially in its use of archaic, biblical Hebrew. Later, his language becomes more co ...
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Jacob Gilboa
Jacob Gilboa (Hebrew: יהודה יעקוב גלבוע) (May 2, 1920 – May 9, 2007) was an Israeli composer. Biography Erwin Goldberg (later Jacob Gilboa) was born in Košice, Czechoslovakia. Some years later he lived in Vienna, where he received training in playing the piano. In 1938 he immigrated to Palestine, where he initially studied in Haifa at the Institute for Technology. Starting in 1944 he studied at the Jerusalem Academy of Music with Josef Tal and Paul Ben-Haim. Music career His participation in the Courses for New Music in Cologne in 1963 and 1964 under Karlheinz Stockhausen and Henri Pousseur made a strong impact on his style, which changed to include clusters, quarter tones, electronics, and unconventional instrumental combinations. His best-known work is ''Twelve Glass Windows of Chagall in Jerusalem'', for voice and instruments (1966). In addition, he composed ''Thistles'', for horn, percussion, piano, and cello (1967), ''Pastels'' for two pianos, the piano ...
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Itzhak Gilboa
Itzhak Gilboa (born February 3, 1963, in Tel Aviv) is an Israeli economist with contributions in decision theory. After obtaining his BA in Mathematics and Economics from Tel Aviv University, he earned his Ph.D. in 1987 under the supervision of David Schmeidler. He currently holds a visiting professorship at Yale University and HEC Paris. His work include the theory of Maxmin Expected Utility(1989): "Maxmin expected utility with non-unique prior"
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