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Yerushalmi (surname)
Yerushalmi ( he, ירושלמי) is a Hebrew surname literally meaning "a Jerusalemite". *David Yerushalmi (born 1956), American lawyer and political activist * Eliyahu Yerushalmi (born 1954), Israeli diplomat * Eylon Yerushalmi, Israeli footballer *Rina Yerushalmi (born 1939), Israeli theater director and choreographer. * (born 1983), Israeli journalist * Yeshayahu Yerushalmi (1920-1999, Israeli judge * Yosef Hayim Yerushalmi (1932 - 2009), American professor of Jewish History, Culture and Society *Efrat Yerushalmi, birth name of Shez, Israeli writer * (1900-1962), Israeli writer, educator, and activist See also * Leon Uris Leon Marcus Uris (August 3, 1924 – June 21, 2003) was an American author of historical fiction who wrote many bestselling books including '' Exodus'' (published in 1958) and ''Trinity'' (published in 1976). Life and career Uris was born in Ba ... (1925-2003) USA born novelist and humanitarian. Uris is a shortened version of Yerushalmi * {{surname Hebr ...
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David Yerushalmi
David Yerushalmi (born 1956) is an American lawyer and political activist who is the driving counsel behind the anti-sharia movement in the United States. Along with Robert Muise, he is co-founder and senior counsel of the American Freedom Law Center. He is also general counsel to the Center for Security Policy in Washington, D.C., a national security think tank founded by Frank Gaffney. An Orthodox Jew from Brooklyn, Yerushalmi has been highly critical of liberal Jews, "progressive elites", and African Americans and has been described by the Southern Poverty Law Center as "a key figure in the U.S. anti-Muslim hate movement". Yerushalmi has been described as a leader of the counter-jihad movement, and as Stop Islamization of America's "in-house lawyer". Career Public policy In the 1990s, Yerushalmi was of counsel and senior policy research director for the Institute for Advanced Strategic and Political Studies, an Israeli free-market think tank with offices in Jerusalem and W ...
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Eliyahu Yerushalmi
Eliyahu (Eli) Yerushalmi (Hebrew: אליהו (אלי) ירושלמי; Born 24 July 1954) is a retired Israeli diplomat who served as Ambassador to Ecuador, Armenia and Moldova at the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Eliyahu (Eli) Yerushalmi was the non-resident Israeli ambassador to Armenia (based in Jerusalem) from 2017 until 2018. He was also the non-resident ambassador to Moldova Moldova ( , ; ), officially the Republic of Moldova ( ro, Republica Moldova), is a Landlocked country, landlocked country in Eastern Europe. It is bordered by Romania to the west and Ukraine to the north, east, and south. The List of states .... He also served as ambassador to Ecuador (2012–2016) Yerushalmi earned his degree in political science at the University of Haifa. Biography Yerushalmi was born in 1954 in Haifa, Israel, to Rabbi Simcha and Miryam Yerushalmi, Deputy Mayor of Rehovot, Israel and Principal of 'Tachkemoni' elementary school, accordingly. He lived his childhood ...
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Eylon Yerushalmi
Eylon Yerushalmi is an Israeli footballer who plays for Sektzia Ness Ziona Sektzia Ness Ziona ( he, סקציית כדורגל נס-ציונה, ''Sektziyat Kaduregel Nes Tziona'', lit. ''Football Section Ness Ziona'') are a football club from the Israeli city of Ness Ziona. They currently play in the Israeli Premier Leag .... References External links * 1997 births Living people Israeli men's footballers Footballers from Ramat Gan Maccabi Netanya F.C. players Hapoel Hadera F.C. players Sektzia Ness Ziona F.C. players Hapoel Umm al-Fahm F.C. players Hapoel Ramat Gan Givatayim F.C. players Maccabi Herzliya F.C. players Israeli Premier League players Liga Leumit players Men's association football midfielders {{Israel-footy-bio-stub ...
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Rina Yerushalmi
Rina Yerushalmi (born March 1, 1939) is an Israeli theater director and choreographer. Yerushalmi received an honorary doctorate from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 2001 and the Israel Prize in Theatre in 2008, among other awards and recognition. Biography Yerushalmi was born March 1, 1939 in Afula, in northern Israel, and was raised in Haifa. Her mother, Haya (Angilovich) Yerushalmi, and father, Saul Yerushalmi (originally Yerusalimski), immigrated to Israel from Russia in 1920 and 1917, respectively. Her mother was a nurse, and her father was an engineer. Yerushalmi began studying dance at age six. At age 20, after her mandatory service in the Israeli Defense Force, Yerushalmi moved to London, where she studied Laban movement analysis with Kurt Jooss and stage management at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Back in Israel, Yerushalmi studied the Lee Strasberg method with Nola Chilton and the Feldenkrais method with Moshe Feldenkrais. Yerushalmi moved to the United States ...
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Yeshayahu Yerushalmi
Yeshayahu Yerushalmi ( he, ישעיהו ירושלמי), also Isaiah Yerushalmi (1920 in Poland – June 1, 1999), was an Israeli judge. Yerushalmi was the presiding judge of the preliminary Israeli inquiry into the USS Liberty incident (called the Yerushalmi Report). Biography Yeshayahu Yerushalmi was born in Poland. As a teenager, he immigrated to Mandatory Palestine in 1935. A graduate of Tel Aviv's Balfour College, he studied law at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and joined the Haganah. Legal career He served as a law clerk and lawyer from March 1942 to 1947 and then joined the military where he transferred to the Military Advocate General and became JAG to the Israeli Air Force, later to the Israeli Navy. In 1957 he was appointed as a judge on the Military Court of Appeals, a position in which he held until launching an enquiry in the USS Liberty incident in 1967. In his investigation into the assault, Yerushalmi conceded that the pilots responsible for the attack had spo ...
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Yosef Hayim Yerushalmi
Yosef Hayim Yerushalmi (May 20, 1932 – December 8, 2009) was the Salo Wittmayer Baron Professor of Jewish History, Culture and Society at Columbia University, a position he held from 1980 to 2008. Early life and education Yerushalmi was born in the Bronx, New York City on May 20, 1932, to Yiddish-speaking Russian parents who had immigrated to the United States. His father was a Hebrew teacher. His name was originally Joseph Hyman Erushalmy. In 1953, Yerushalmi received his bachelor’s degree from Yeshiva University. According to his 1952 Yeshiva College yearbook, he went by "sad-eyed Joe" in college and told some students that he had exotic origins, joking that he may have come from Turkey, Tajikistan, and Oxford. Later, in 1957 he was ordained as a rabbi at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America and afterward served as rabbi of a synagogue in Larchmont. He went on to receive a doctorate from Columbia University in 1966. Salo Baron was his dissertation director. After complet ...
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Leon Uris
Leon Marcus Uris (August 3, 1924 – June 21, 2003) was an American author of historical fiction who wrote many bestselling books including '' Exodus'' (published in 1958) and ''Trinity'' (published in 1976). Life and career Uris was born in Baltimore, Maryland, the son of Jewish American parents Wolf William and Anna (née Blumberg) Uris. His father, a Polish-born immigrant, was a paperhanger, then a storekeeper. His mother was first-generation Russian American. William spent a year in Palestine after World War I before entering the United States. He derived his last name from Yerushalmi, meaning "man of Jerusalem". (His brother Aron, Leon's uncle, took the name Yerushalmi.) "He was basically a failure", Uris later said of his father. "I think his personality was formed by the harsh realities of being a Jew in Czarist Russia. I think failure formed his character, made him bitter." At age six, Uris reportedly wrote an operetta inspired by the death of his dog. He attended ...
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