- HaMis'ada
HaGdola (Hebrew: המסעדה הגדולה, lit. The Big Restaurant, Arabic: مطعم أبو رامي, Mat'am Abu Rahmi, lit. Abu Rahmi's Restaurant) was an Israeli...
- representation. The term "Knesset" is
derived from the
ancient Knesset HaGdola (Hebrew: כְּנֶסֶת הַגְּדוֹלָה) or "Great ****embly",
which according to...
- mid-16th century,
printed in
Teshuvat ha'Remo
chapter 126.
Shiurey Kneseth Hagdola and Olat Shabbat,
cited by
Magen Avraham,
Orach Chaim chapter 648, comment...
- best
known for his role as
Hakim the Chef on the
Israeli sitcom HaMis'ada
HaGdola.
Zuamut died on
October 16, 2004, in
Shuafat as a
result of a
severe kidney...
- Ran
Danker גשם מתוק ("Geshem Matok")
Sweet Rain Rami
Kleinstein העיר הגדולה ("HaIr
HaGdola") The Big City Agam
Buhbut אורות ("Orot")
Lights Ron Nesher...
-
Tanegashima Captain Pinto 1969
Color Me Dead
Bradley Taylor 1970 Ha-Pritza
Hagdola Beno Also
known as
Eagles Strike at Dawn 1971 The Day of the
Wolves No...
-
Captain Halil,
Egyptian Army
Margo Sheli (1969) -
Hotel Manager Ha-Pritza
Hagdola (1970) -
Heikal La
salamandra del
deserto (1970) Katz V'Car****o (1971)...
- as Abu Rami, an Arab
Israeli restaurant owner, on the
sitcom HaMis'ada
HaGdola, from 1985
until 1988. The show,
which aired for
three seasons, was created...
- (ציפי בלי הפסקה) Zap La
Rishon (זאפ לראשון)
Zipper (ריץ' רץ') HaMis'ada
HaGdola (המסעדה הגדולה)
Neighbors (שכנים) So what? (כן מה?)
Straight to the point...
- [Producer] Joe (1970) [Executive Producer] Lupo! (1970) [Producer]
Pritza Hagdola, Ha- a.k.a.
Eagles Attack at Dawn a.k.a. From **** to
Victory (1970) [Producer]...