- Σιλωάμ, romanized: Siloam; Hebrew: כְּפַר הַשִּׁילוֹחַ, romanized: Kfar ha-
Shiloaḥ) is a
predominantly Palestinian district in East Jerusalem, on the southeastern...
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Reuven Shiloah (Hebrew: ראובן שילוח;
December 1909 – 1959) was the
first Director of the
Mossad from 1949 to 1953.
Reuven Zaslani (later
Shiloah) was born...
- Ha-
Shiloaḥ (Hebrew: הַשִּׁלֹחַ) was a Hebrew-language
literary journal,
founded by Ahad Ha'am and the Ahi'asaf
Publishing House in 1896. He
edited the...
- Ilan
Shiloah (also
anglicised as Shiloach, in Hebrew: אילן שילוח) is an
Israeli businessman. He is the
former CEO and
chairman of
McCann Erickson-Kesher-Barel...
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Yosef Shiloach (Hebrew: יוסף שילוח; July 9, 1941 –
January 3, 2011) was an
Israeli actor.
Yosef Shiloach was born in Kurdistan. He
immigrated to Israel...
- Zvi
Shiloah (Hebrew: צבי שילוח, 6
March 1911 – 10
October 2000) was an
Israeli politician who
served as a
member of the
Knesset for
Tehiya in 1984. Born...
- the two extremes, one can find all
possible nuances."(
Shiloah 1997, 144) This
quote from
Shiloah is also
quoted (a bit more fully) in: Østebø,
Terje (December...
- 1–101. d'Erlanger 1930–56, 2:103–245.
Shiloah 1964. d'Erlanger 1930–56, 3:1–182. Anon. LXII in
Amnon Shiloah, The
Theory of
Music in
Arabic Writings...
- its
merger into
Herut in 1984. Two of its members,
Moshe Shamir and Zvi
Shiloah,
later became Knesset members for
Likud and Tehiya.
Appendix B -- Israel:...
- The
Siloam inscription or
Shiloah inscription (Hebrew: כתובת השילוח, or
Silwan inscription),
known as KAI 189, is a
Hebrew inscription found in the Siloam...