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Yehezkel Halifa
Yehezkel ( he, יחזקאל) is the Hebrew name of the biblical prophet known in Western culture as Ezekiel. Yehezkel may refer to: Given name * Yehezkel Abramsky (1886–1976), Russian-born British Orthodox rabbi *Yehezkel Braun (1922–2014), Israeli composer *Yehezkel Chazom (born 1947), Israeli footballer *Yehezkel Dror (born 1928), Israeli political scientist *Yehezkel Flomin (1935–2019), Likud politician *Yehezkel Hen (1882–1952), Mapai politician *Yehezkel Kaufmann (1889–1963), Israeli philosopher *Yehezkel Lazarov (born 1974), Israeli actor *Yehezkel Nafshy (born 1977), Israeli poet * Yehezkel Streichman (1906–1993), Israeli painter *Yehezkel Zakai (born 1932), Israeli left-wing politician Surname *Avi Yehezkel (born 1958), Israeli Labor Party politician *Nissan Yehezkel (born 1971), Israeli football manager *Sagiv Yehezkel (born 1995), Israeli footballer See also *Ezekiel (other) Ezekiel is the Graecised version of the Hebrew name Yehezkel, denoting a pro ...
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Yehezkel Abramsky
Yehezkel Abramsky ( he, יחזקאל אברמסקי) (7 February 1886 – 19 September 1976), also affectionately referred to as Reb Chatzkel Abramsky, was a prominent and influential Lithuanian Jewish Orthodox rabbi and scholar, born and raised in the Russian Empire, who later headed the London Beth Din rabbinical court for 17 years, before retiring to Jerusalem in 1951. Rabbinate and scholarship Yehezkel Abramsky was born in Dashkovichy, Grodno Governorate, Russian Empire (in present-day Belarus) was the third child and eldest son of Mordechai Zalman Abramsky, a local timber merchant, and his wife, Freydel Goldin of Grodno. His parents were deeply religious but the village lacked enough Jews to support a prayer service so Yehezkel studied at home before moving on to study in the yeshivas of Telz, Mir, Slabodka and particularly Brisk under Rabbi Chaim Soloveitchik. At the age of 17 he became a rabbi, serving, in turn, the communities of Smolyan, Smalyavichy, and Slutsk. Fol ...
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Yehezkel Braun
Yehezkel Braun ( he, יחזקאל בראון; January 18, 1922 – August 27, 2014) was an Israeli composer. Darryl Lyman: ''Great Jews in Music''. J. D. Publishers, Middle Village, N.Y, 1986. Biography Yehezkel Braun was born in Breslau, Germany. The family moved to Mandate Palestine when he was two. He grew up surrounded by Jewish and East-Mediterranean traditional music that influenced his later compositions. Braun was a graduate of the Israel Academy of Music and held a master's degree in Classical Studies from Tel Aviv University. In 1975, Braun studied Gregorian chant with Dom Jean Claire at the Benedictine monastery of Solesmes in France. His main academic interests were traditional Jewish melodies and Gregorian chants. He lectured on these and other subjects at universities and congresses in England, France, the United States and Germany. Yehezkel Braun was Professor Emeritus at Tel Aviv University. Braun died in Tel Aviv on August 27, 2014. He was 92. Awards and r ...
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Yehezkel Chazom
Yehezkel Chazom ( he, יחזקאל חזום, also spelled Yehezkel Hazum; 1947 – 21 March 2023) was an Israeli footballer who played as a forward for Hapoel Tel Aviv. He competed at the 1970 FIFA World Cup, having previously played for the Israel national team during the 1966 World Cup qualifying campaign. Career Chazom scored 97 goals in 324 league games for Hapoel Tel Aviv Hapoel Tel Aviv ( he, הפועל תל אביב) is a sports club in Israel, founded in the 1920s, and part of the Hapoel association. It runs several sports clubs and teams in Tel Aviv which have competed in a variety of sports over the years, suc .... Chazom played in five official games for the Israel national team. Death Chazom died on 21 March 2023, at the age of 76. References 1947 births 2023 deaths Israeli men's footballers Men's association football forwards Israel men's international footballers 1970 FIFA World Cup players Liga Leumit players Hapoel Tel Aviv F.C. players {{ ...
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Yehezkel Dror
Yehezkel Dror ( he, יחזקאל דרור; born 1928) is a professor emeritus of political science at Hebrew University, Jerusalem. Biography Arthur Yehezkel DrorAluf Benn'There's No Alternative to Netanyahu; Our Democracy Is Safe,' Says Israel's Top Public Policy Expert Haaretz, 17 July 2020 was born in Vienna, Austria. He immigrated to Mandate Palestine with his family in 1938. He graduated from the Hebrew Reali School in Haifa in 1946. Dror holds a B.A. and Magister Juris from the Hebrew University, and LLM and SJD (doctor of juridical sciences) qualifications from Harvard University. In 1954, Dror married Rachel Elboim-Dror, an educational researcher, with whom he had three children: Asael, Otniel and Itiel. Academic career He was a faculty member of the Hebrew University's Department of Political Science from 1957 until his retirement, and was also head of its Public Administration division from 1964. He is a pioneering author in the fields of management, policy s ...
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Yehezkel Flomin
Yehezkel Flomin (, 2 August 1935 – 16 October 2019) was an Israeli politician who served as a member of the Knesset for Likud between 1974 and 1981. Biography Born in Jerusalem during the Mandate era, Flomin attended the Tikhon Alef high school in Tel Aviv before studying law and economics at Tel Aviv University. He became a member of the university's faculty in 1962, working there until 1969. Between 1971 and 1972 he was a member of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem's faculty. A member of the Liberal Party, Flomin chaired its youth leadership and was a member of the party's directorate. He was elected to the Knesset on the Likud list (an alliance of Herut, the Liberal Party and several other small right-wing parties) in 1973, taking his seat the following year. He was re-elected in 1977, and was appointed Deputy Minister of Finance on 28 June that year, holding the post until 30 July 1979. He lost his seat in the 1981 elections The following elections occurred in t ...
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Yehezkel Hen
Yehezkel Hen ( he, יחזקאל הן, born 1882, died 4 April 1952) was an Israeli politician who served as a member of the Knesset for Mapai between 1951 and 1952. Biography Born in Boryslav in Austria-Hungary (today in Ukraine), Hen received a religious education, before studying at a Teachers' Seminary in Kiev. He taught Hebrew in Jewish schools until they were shut down by the Yevsektsiya. He made aliyah to Mandatory Palestine in 1925, where he worked as a teacher and a supervisor for the Histadrut's educational institutions. He also taught at the Levinsky Teachers Seminary in Tel Aviv. Between 1944 and 1948 he was a member of the Assembly of Representatives for Mapai, and in 1951 he was elected to the Knesset on the Mapai list. However, he died on 4 April the following year whilst still an MK. His seat was taken by Rachel Tzabari Rachel Tzabari ( he, רחל צברי, 27 July 1909 – 16 February 1995) was an Israeli politician who served as a member of the K ...
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Yehezkel Kaufmann
Yehezkel Kaufmann (Hebrew: יחזקאל קויפמן; also: Yeḥezqêl Qâufman; Yeḥezḳel Ḳoyfman; Jehezqël Kaufmann) (1889 – 9 October 1963) was an Israeli philosopher and Biblical scholar associated with the Hebrew University. His main contribution to the study of biblical religion was his thesis that Israel's monotheism was not a gradual development from paganism but entirely new. Biography Yehezkel Kaufmann was born in Ukraine. His Talmudic knowledge was acquired at the yeshiva of Rabbi Chaim Cernowitz (Rav Tzair) in Odessa and in Petrograd, and his philosophical and Biblical training were at the University of Berne. He completed his doctorate on "the principle of sufficient reason" in 1918, and had it published in 1920 in Berlin. He began teaching in Mandatory Palestine in 1928 and became Professor of Bible at Hebrew University in 1949. Primary works Kaufmann was the author of dozens of publications, almost exclusively in Hebrew. In 1920, he published ''Agai ...
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Yehezkel Lazarov
Yehezkel Lazarov ( he, יחזקאל לזרוב Y'ḥezeqel Lazarov; born 8 February 1974) is an Israeli actor, director, and multidisciplinary artist. In 2022 he was elected to serve as the head of the school of Performing Arts at the Kibbutzim Seminary College. Biography As a child, Lazarov performed as a professional tap dancer in musicals. After graduating from the High School of Arts as a ballet dancer and serving as a singer in a military band, he danced with the Batsheva Dance Company for four years. He studied theater at the Actors’ Centre in London before joining the Gesher Theatre and the Cameri Theatre as an actor. His leading roles include Tevye in the 2018 Broadway National Tour of ''Fiddler on the Roof'', Mack the Knife in '' The Threepenny Opera'' at the Gesher Theatre (winning the Israeli Theatre Award for best actor), Lysander in ''A Midsummer Night’s Dream'', Figaro in ''The Marriage of Figaro'', Avigdor in '' Yentl'', Alexander Pen in ''Was It a Dream?'' ...
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Yehezkel Nafshy
Yehezkel Nafshy ( he, יחזקאל נפשי; born 24 November 1977) is an Israeli poet and writer. Yehezkel was born in Petah Tikva, Israel. He began his literary career at a young age. Career At age 17, he first published fantasy stories in magazines such as ''wiz'', ''Last Sorcerer'' and others, often using pseudonyms. When he was 20, he was hospitalized for a year and a half due to a rare birth defect. During his stay at the hospital he wrote his book ''Opening Now'' that won the Eisenberg prize and many literary grants. His poems have been translated into Arabic, Hindi, French, English, German and Russian. His poems were turned into songs by singers including Dan Toren, Eyal Gazit, Jasmine Even and Abigail Cohen. His Poem "At the Hour of the Objects" composed by singer E. B. Dan and was playing on the radio and the Israeli music channel 24. Nafshy was the youngest deputy editor of the literature journal, ''Moaznaim'' between 2003 and 2005 alongside poet Moshe Ben Shaul. In Ma ...
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Yehezkel Streichman
Yehezkel Streichman ( he, יחזקאל שטרייכמן, 1906 – January 12, 1993) was an Israeli painter. He is considered a pioneer of Israeli modernist painting. Among the awards that he won were the Dizengoff Prize and the Israel Prize. Biography Yehezkel Streichman was born in Kovno, Russian Empire (now Lithuania). He studied at the local gymnasium, was a member of Hashomer Hatza'ir, and emigrated to Palestine in 1924. Art career Streichman studied at the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design with Arie Aroch in 1924–27. He then completed his studies in Paris at the École des Beaux-Arts (1927) and in Florence at the Academy of Art (1928–31). He taught painting throughout his life; in elementary and high schools in 1936, at Kibbutz Ashdot Yaakov in 1941, and at the Avni Institute in Tel Aviv in 1944 and from 1954–79. Among those who studied with him were Israeli sculptor Dani Karavan and Israeli abstract artist Lea Nikel, also the painter Yehuda Neiman . He and Avigd ...
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Yehezkel Zakai
Yehezkel Zakai (; 24 April 1932 – 31 March 2021) was an Israeli politician who served as a member of the Knesset for the Alignment between 1977 and 1984. Biography Born in Kurdistan in Iraq in 1932, Zakai made aliyah to Israel in 1950. He joined moshav Azaria, and served as its secretary from 1952 until 1953. Between 1954 and 1963 he worked as a guide in the hill settlements. Having become the Organisation Director for the moshavim near Jerusalem, in 1974 he became deputy secretary-general of the Moshavim Movement. He was secretary of the moshav constituency in the Labor Party, and was elected to the Knesset in 1977 on the Alignment list (an alliance of Labor and Mapam). He was re-elected in 1981, but lost his seat in the 1984 elections. In 1984 he became director general of Mekorot Mekorot ( he, מקורות, lit. "Sources") is the national water company of Israel and the country's top agency for water management. Founded in 1937, it supplies Israel with 90% of its drin ...
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Avi Yehezkel
Avraham "Avi" Yehezkel ( he, אברהם "אבי" יחזקאל, born 10 June 1958) is a former Israeli politician who served as a member of the Knesset for the Labor Party between 1992 and 2003, and again briefly in 2006. Biography Avraham (Avi) Yehezkel was born in Tel Aviv. He earned a BA in economics at Tel Aviv University and an MA in law from Bar-Ilan University. Political career Yehezkel was first elected to the Knesset in 1992 and chaired the Knesset's Sports Committee. He was re-elected in 1996, after which he chaired the Economic Affairs Committee. After being placed 21st on the One Israel list (an alliance of Labor, Meimad and Gesher), he was re-elected for a second time in 1999. During his third term as an MK, he chaired the Public Petitions Committee and the Joint Committee for the Defense Budget. In March 2001 he was appointed Deputy Minister of Transport, but left the government along with the rest of the party in November 2002. For the 2003 elections he was pl ...
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