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Asher Dan
Grunis was born in Tel Aviv. He was
named for his grandfather, Rav
Asher Grunis (1877-1937), the
rabbi of Cardiff, Wales.
Grunis served in the...
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Gruni (Hungarian: Grúny) may
refer to
several villages in Romania:
Gruni, a
village in
Cornereva Commune, Caraş-Severin
County Gruni, a
village in Belinţ...
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panel of the
Supreme Court of Israel's
headed by
Court President Asher Grunis rejected an
appeal requesting that state-issued
identification cards state...
- Ya'akov Katz. The
decision was
known as the "
Grunis Law," as it made
possible for the
appointment of
Asher Grunis to
Supreme Court president soon
after its...
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Shlomo Amar,
David Lau,
Yitzhak Yosef,
Aharon Barak,
Dorit Beinisch,
Asher Grunis and
Esther Hayut)
Heads of
Diplomatic Missions Representatives of the minority...
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Goldberg (1911–1970), poet
Eliezer E. Goldschmidt,
agriculture Asher Dan
Grunis,
Supreme Court Justice Louis Guttman,
social sciences and
statistics Naomi...
- from
Barreau du Quebec,
Puisne Judge of
Superior Court of
Quebec Asher Grunis,
President of the
Supreme Court of
Israel Sydney Harris (judge), activist...
- disqualification, with the nine-judge
panel headed by
Supreme Court President Asher Grunis unanimously voting to
overturn the ban.
Zoabi was
subsequently re-elected...
- is
composed of four villages: Babșa, Belinț (commune seat), Chizătău and
Gruni.
Located east of the
relative center of Timiș County, on DN6, Belinț is...
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contradicted the
values of
Israel as a
Jewish democratic state, and
Judge Asher Grunis said that the
Court shouldn't
interfere with
Knesset decisions unless they...