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Zorah Wahrhaftig (Yiddish: זרח װאַרהאַפֿטיק), also
known as
Zerach Warhaftig (Hebrew: זֶרַח וַרְהַפְטִיג; 2
February 1906 – 26
September 2002), was...
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Susan Brownmiller (born
Susan Warhaftig;
February 15, 1935) is an
American journalist,
author and
feminist activist best
known for her 1975 book Against...
- him
between the
signatures of
Eliyahu Dobkin and Meir Vilner,
Zerach Warhaftig signed at the top of the next column,
leading to
speculation that Vilner's...
- USSR and
Vladivostok reached Seattle on
Hikawa Maru. Later,
Rabbi Zerach Warhaftig and his
family travelled east from
Lithuania to ****an. They left Yokohama...
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Warhaftig, Eliyahu-Moshe Ganhovsky,
Moshe Kelmer,
Michael Hasani 3 (1955–1956) (9)
Moshe Unna,
Yosef Burg, Aharon-Ya'akov Greenburg,
Zerach Warhaftig...
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after 1967,
these claims escalated into a war of
words between Zerah Warhaftig, the
Israeli Minister of
Religious Affairs, and the
Franciscan priest...
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rabbis at the time)
decided to
impose a
complete ban on the Mount.
Zerah Warhaftig, the
Religious Affairs Minister, who
favored preserving the "status quo"...
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strengthen relations with the
religious leaders of all faiths.
Zerach Warhaftig was the
longest serving minister,
holding the post for over 12
years between...
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HaMizrachi Warhaftig,
ZerahZerah Warhaftig 1955 1956
Mafdal Nir,
NahumNahum Nir (1884–1968) 1956 1959
Ahdut HaAvoda Warhaftig,
ZerahZerah Warhaftig 1959...
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Goldberg Yaacov Liberman Yakov Zinberg, Prof.,
Kokushikan University Zerach Warhaftig Kanji (Yitzhak) I****umi [ja] (****anese: 石角完爾)
Sally Weil [ja] Tsvi Sadan [eo]...