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Mađar
Madar is a surname of several possible origins. It particular, ''madár'' means "bird" in Hungarian, ''mađar'' or ''maďar'' means "Hungarian" in several Slavic languages. In Maghrebi Jewish it is a nickname of Arabic origin for a person who talks much.https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=madar Notable people with the surname include: * Chaim Madar, chief rabbi of Tunisia's Jewish community and writer *Csaba Madar (born 1974) Hungarian footballetr * Ede Mađar (1931–2005), Serbian gymnast * Elmer Madar (1920–1972), American footballer * Mickaël Madar, French former professional footballer * Hawadle Madar 1939–2005, Somalian politician *Olga Madar (1915–1996), American executive * Veronika Madár, Hungarian actress * Yam Madar Yam Madar (; born ) is an Israeli professional basketball player for Hapoel Tel Aviv of the Ligat HaAl and the EuroLeague. He also represents the Israel senior national team internationally. He joined Hapoel Tel Aviv of the Israeli Pre ...
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Ede Mađar
Edvard Mađar (28 July 1931 – 13 April 2005) was a Serbian gymnast. He competed in eight events at the 1952 Summer Olympics The 1952 Summer Olympics (, ), officially known as the Games of the XV Olympiad (, ) and commonly known as Helsinki 1952, were an international multi-sport event held from 19 July to 3 August 1952 in Helsinki, Finland. After Japan declared in .... References External links * 1931 births 2005 deaths Serbian male artistic gymnasts Olympic gymnasts for Yugoslavia Gymnasts at the 1952 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Subotica {{Serbia-artistic-gymnastics-bio-stub ...
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Maghrebi Jews
:''See Mizrahi Jews for more information about the Eastern Jews.'' Maghrebi Jews ( or , ''Maghrebim''), are a Jewish diaspora group with a long history in the Maghreb region of North Africa, which includes present-day Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya. These communities were established long before the Arab conquest, and continued to develop under Muslim rule during the Middle Ages. Maghrebi Jews represent the second-largest Jewish diaspora group, with their descendants forming a major part of the global Jewish population. Maghrebi Jews lived in multiple communities in North Africa for over 2,000 years, with the oldest Jewish communities present during Roman times and possibly as early as within Punic colonies of the Ancient Carthage period. Under early Muslim rule, Jews flourished in major urban centers across the region. However, they also faced periods of persecution, notably under the Almohads. Before and after the expulsion of Jews from Spain in 1492, many Sephardic ...
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Chaim Madar
Chaim Madar (; 1933 – December 3, 2004) was the chief rabbi of Tunisia's Jewish community. Following his immigration to Israel, he was still the spiritual leader of the community until his death in Jerusalem. His funeral services were held at the Beit Mordechai Synagogue in La Goulette, Tunis, and the El Ghriba Synagogue on the island of Djerba, where he lived for most of his life. Among those extending their condolences was Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali.Condolences Extended to Family of Head Tunisian Rabbi
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Csaba Madar
Csaba Madar (born 8 October 1974) is a Hungarian former football player who last played for Báránd. He signed with them on 31 May 2005. He was in the Hungary national team at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, where Hungary failed to progress from the group stage. He previously played for Debreceni VSC, MTK Hungária FC, Nyíregyháza Spartacus Nyíregyháza (, ) is a city with county rights in northeastern Hungary and the county capital of Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg. With a population of 118,001, it is the Cities of Hungary#Largest cities in Hungary, seventh-largest city in Hungary an ..., REAC and Hajdúszoboszló. References * 1974 births Living people Hungarian men's footballers Hungary men's international footballers Footballers at the 1996 Summer Olympics Olympic footballers for Hungary Nemzeti Bajnokság I players MTK Budapest FC players Debreceni VSC players Men's association football midfielders {{Hungary-footy-midfielder-stub ...
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Elmer Madar
Elmer F. Madar (November 28, 1920 – February 9, 1972) was an All American football player at the University of Michigan in 1942 and 1946. He played one season of professional football for the Baltimore Colts of the All-America Football Conference (AAFC). Biography Early life Elmer Madar was born in Sykesville, Pennsylvania on November 28, 1920. Madar played football at Northeastern High School in Detroit. Collegiate football He was a backup quarterback for the University of Michigan in 1941 and moved to end in 1942 where he played in 10 games, scored two touchdowns and made 12 receptions for 160 yards. He was part of the 1942 Michigan line with Merv Pregulman, Julius Franks, Al Wistert, Bob Kolesar, Bill Pritula and Phil Sharpe that was known as the "Seven Oak Posts," due to their reputation for not using substitutes. Madar served in the Air Corps during World War II, but returned to the University of Michigan after the war. In 1946, he played in more minutes than any o ...
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Mickaël Madar
Mickaël Madar (born 8 May 1968) is a French former professional footballer who played as a striker. Madar played for the France national football team. Madar works as a football pundit on French TV channel Canal+. Playing career Mader was born in Paris, France, and is Jewish. He began his professional career with Sochaux. Madar then spent one season with Laval before returning to Sochaux. In 1992, Madar moved to Cannes before moving to Monaco in 1994. In 1996, he moved to Spain and signed for Deportivo de La Coruña, He was out for a year with a broken leg. After a season he had a confrontation with the new coach Carlos Alberto Silva (who came in summer 1997 to replace John Toshack), and Deportivo decided to let him go. After recovering from his injury, Madar left Spain for England where he was signed by then- Everton manager Howard Kendall in January 1998. Over the next 12 months, and two partial seasons, he played 19 league games for the club, scoring six goals, including ...
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Hawadle Madar
Muhammad Hawadle Madar (, , 1939–2005), also known as Hawadle Madar was the Vice President of Somalia from September 3, 1990, to January 24, 1991.Somalia
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Olga Madar
Olga M. Madar (May 17, 1915 – May 16, 1996) was the first woman to serve on the United Auto Workers (UAW) International Executive Board. Early life Born in Sykesville, Pennsylvania, Madar moved to Detroit, Michigan during the Great Depression. After graduating from Northeastern High School School in 1933, Madar started her career in the auto industry in 1933 on the Chrysler assembly line. In 1938, she graduated from Eastern Michigan University (formerly Michigan Normal School) with a degree in physical education. In 1941, she joined the UAW Local 50 while working at Ford’s Willow Run bomber plant. Her brother was Elmer Madar. Union work According to Doug Fraser, former UAW president, Madar “was a trailblazer in the struggle for equal rights,” fighting to end racial discrimination and a champion of women’s rights. In 1947, Madar led a crusade to end racial discrimination in the men and women’s bowling association. Victory came in 1952 when the white-only membership po ...
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Veronika Madár
Veronika Madár (born May 5, 1976) is a Hungarian film and stage actress.Madár Veronika
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She is married to Richárd Landor, flight instructor.


Selected filmography

*', , 2005–2022, as Gyöngyi Galambos *', 2015, as Zsuzsa Tiszai, history professor *', 2022, as Mária Prókai


Awards

*2014: (silver award) *2016: Megyei Prima Díj, from Közép-Mo.-i Regionális Szervezet (
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