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Neeman may refer to: *Cal Neeman (1929–2015), retired professional baseball player who played catcher in the Major Leagues from 1957 to 1963 * Herzog, Fox & Ne'eman, the largest law firm in Israel *Itay Neeman (born 1972), Israeli-American mathematician *Neeman Committee, established to solve disputes concerning the process of Conversion to Judaism within the borders of Israel *Yaakov Neeman (1939–2017), Israeli lawyer and the current Minister of Justice * Yael Neeman (born 1960), Israeli author See also * Ne'eman (other) *Neman (other) The Neman is a European river that rises in Belarus and flows through Lithuania. Neman may also refer to: *Neman culture *FC Neman Grodno, a soccer club in Belarus * FC Neman Mosty, a soccer club in Belarus *HK Neman Grodno, an ice hockey club in B ...
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Cal Neeman
Calvin Amandus Neeman (February 18, 1929 – October 1, 2015) was an American professional baseball player who played catcher in the Major Leagues from 1957 to 1963 for the Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, Cleveland Indians and Washington Senators. A native of Valmeyer, Illinois, he threw and batted right-handed, stood tall and weighed . He was an alumnus of Illinois Wesleyan University, where he played both baseball and basketball. Newman entered baseball in 1949 after being signed to a New York Yankees' contract by scout Lou Maguolo. He spent six seasons in the Bombers' farm system (missing 1951–52 while performing United States Army service in the Korean War) until his selection by the Cubs in the 1956 Rule 5 draft. Neeman led all National League catchers in games caught (118), double plays, putouts and caught-stealing as a Cubs' rookie in . He collected a career-high 107 hits and 39 runs batted in, hitting .258 with ten home runs. The next year, ...
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Herzog, Fox & Ne'eman
Herzog or Herzog, Fox & Ne'eman ("HFN") is a full-service commercial law firm located in Tel Aviv, Israel. As of 2019, the firm employs over 378 lawyers, of whom more than 130 are partners. History The firm was founded in 1972 by three prominent lawyers: * Chaim Herzog, later to become Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations, member of the Israeli Knesset and finally the sixth President of the State of Israel; * Michael Fox, who established a successful London law firm before immigrating to Israel, known for his corporate work and his legal contributions to the development of the infrastructure, energy and natural resources of Israel;History
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Itay Neeman
Itay Neeman (born 1972) is a set theorist working as a professor of mathematics at the University of California, Los Angeles. He has made major contributions to the theory of inner models, determinacy and forcing. Early life and education Neeman was born in 1972 in Safed, Israel. After studying mathematics at King's College London and the University of Oxford, he earned his Ph.D. at the University of California, Berkeley, in 1996, under the supervision of John R. Steel. Recognition Neeman won a CAREER Award in 2001. He was an invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in 2006. In 2012, the Simons Foundation named Neeman as one of their Simons Fellows, in the inaugural year of the Simons Fellows program. In 2019 he was awarded the Hausdorff Medal The Hausdorff medal is a mathematical prize awarded every two years by the European Set Theory Society. The award recognises the work considered to have had the most impact within set theory among all artic ...
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Neeman Committee
In Israel, the Neeman Committee was established to solve disputes concerning the process of Conversion to Judaism within the borders of Israel, which by the Law of Return The Law of Return ( he, חֹוק הַשְׁבוּת, ''ḥok ha-shvūt'') is an Israeli law, passed on 5 July 1950, which gives Jews, people with one or more Jewish grandparent, and their spouses the right to relocate to Israel and acquire Isra ... also grants automatic citizenship and accompanying rights. It is unrelated to the ongoing debate about which conversions performed ''outside Israel'' should be recognized. External links The full text of the recommendations, in Hebrew
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Yaakov Neeman
Yaakov Neeman ( he, יעקב נאמן, 16 September 1939 – 1 January 2017) was an Israeli lawyer who also served as Minister of Justice and Minister of Finance. Biography Neeman was born to a religious Zionist family in Tel Aviv during the Mandate era. He was educated at the Midrashiat Noam high-school yeshiva and completed his military service in the Golani Brigade. He went on to study law at Hebrew University of Jerusalem, earning a LL.B in 1964. In 1965, he earned a LL.M from New York University, and in 1968, a LL.D. After returning to Israel, in 1972 he founded the law firm Herzog, Fox & Ne'eman, along with future president of Israel Chaim Herzog. Neeman was appointed Director General of the Finance Ministry in 1979, serving until 1981. In June 1996 he was appointed to the Israeli cabinet as Minister of Justice by Prime Minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, despite not being a member of the Knesset. Two months later he resigned from the cabinet, after Attorney General Michael Be ...
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Yael Neeman
Yael Neeman ( he, יעל נאמן) (born 1960), is an Israeli author. Biography Yael Neeman was born in Kibbutz Yehiam. In the early eighties she moved to Tel Aviv. She studied for her master's degree in Hebrew Literature and Philosophy at Tel Aviv University. She worked as a literary editor in Israeli publishing houses and in the late 1990s started to write her own works. In addition to her 5 novels, she has been published in newspapers and literary journals in Israel and abroad. Her play (written with Amir Rotem) was performed in Beit Lessin Theatre in 2006. In 2011 she published her third book "We Were The Future" ( Hayinu He’atid) witAhuzat Bait Publishing House which describes her childhood and adolescence in Kibbutz, Yehiam. The book was on the bestseller lists for many months, including no. 1 for several weeks. That same year, Neeman won The Book Publishers Association of Israel's ''Golden Book Award'' for having sold more than 20,000 copies, and was nominated f ...
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Ne'eman (other)
Ne'eman may refer to: People *Ari Ne'eman (born 1987), American autism rights activist *Ya'akov Ne'eman (born 1939), Israeli lawyer and Minister of Justice *Yuval Ne'eman (1925–2006), Israeli soldier, physicist, politician, and President of Tel Aviv University Places * Migdalei Ne'eman, residential neighborhood of Tel Aviv, Israel Newspapers * ''Yated Ne'eman'' (Israel), Israeli newspaper * ''Yated Ne'eman'' (United States), weekly Haredi newspaper/magazine based in Monsey, New York Law firms *Herzog, Fox & Ne'eman Herzog or Herzog, Fox & Ne'eman ("HFN") is a full-service commercial law firm located in Tel Aviv, Israel. As of 2019, the firm employs over 378 lawyers, of whom more than 130 are partners. History The firm was founded in 1972 by three prominent ...
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