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  • 1
    Language: Hebrew
    Year of publication: 1980
    Titel der Quelle: קתדרה
    Angaben zur Quelle: 15 (תשם) 95-106
    Keywords: Olive Breeding ; History ; Olive oil industry History ; Fruit trees ; Bet HaKerem Valley (Israel) History ; Galilee (Israel) History 1517-1917, Ottoman period ; Galilee (Israel) History 1917-1948, British Mandate period ; Eretz Israel History 1517-1917, Ottoman period ; Eretz Israel History 1917-1948, British Mandate period
    Note: Record created automatically from multi-article record # 000350377
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  • 2
    Title: בית יעקב בבית עם לועז תולדות העברית באיטליה מיכאל ריז'יק
    Author, Corporation: ריז׳יק, מיכאל
    Publisher: ירושלים : האקדמיה ללשון העברית
    ISBN: 9789654810746 , 9654810743
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 27, 505 Seiten , 24 centimeters
    Year of publication: 2022
    Series Statement: Sidrat Asupot u-mevoʾot ba-lashon 31
    Series Statement: Sidrat asupot u-mevoʼot ba-lashon
    Keywords: Hebrew language ; Hebrew language History ; Hebrew language History ; Jews Intellectual life ; Hebrew language ; Jews ; Intellectual life ; History ; Italy ; Italien ; Hebräisch ; Geistesgeschichte
    Note: In hebräischer Schrift, hebräisch
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  • 3
    Title: ‏לוחות פעלים‏ ‏78 דגמי נטיה המייצגים 820 פעלים לתלמוד המתחיל והמתקדם ‏לוקטו ונערכו בידי אשר טרמון, עזרי אובל
    Author, Corporation: טרמון, אשר
    Author, Corporation: ut
    Author, Corporation: אובל, עזרי
    Author, Corporation: ut
    Publisher: ‏ירושלים‏ : ‏תמיר ‏
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 126 Seiten , 24 cm
    Year of publication: 1978
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    Keywords: Hebrew language / Verb / Tables, lists, etc ; Verb ; Hebräisch ; Hebräisch ; Verb
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  • 4
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    Yerūšālayim : J. L. Magnes
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    In:  3
    ISBN: 9652238317
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: S. 205 - 297
    Year of publication: 1993
    Angaben zur Quelle: 3
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    Keywords: Bibel ; Bibel Altes Testament ; Hebräisch ; Edition
    Note: Text hebr.. - Jesaja 〈Buch〉 45-66
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  • 5
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 86, LXXXII Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2023
    Series Statement: [Tel Aviv Museum of Art] Catalogue = Katalog / Muze'on Tel Aviv la-Omanut 8/2023
    Series Statement: Catalogue
    Keywords: Jom-Kippur-Krieg ; Film ; Ausstellung
    Abstract: The sirens cutting through the silence of Yom Kippur on the early afternoon of 6 October 1973 caught Amos Gitai, who had only recently completed his army service, on the cusp of his second year of architecture studies at the Technion. Gitai picked up his friend from the IDF Egoz Unit and drove north to the Golan Heights to look for the war. Unable to find their unit, they joined an airborne rescue team – a pilot, co-pilot, physician, and four members. For five consecutive days, they flew to evacuate wounded soldiers from the Golan battlefields. Back and forth, they carried the stretcher to the helicopter and the hospital. On the sixth day of the war, 11 October (Gitai’s 23rd birthday), they were sent to rescue a pilot whose airplane had been hit and he had ejected into Syrian territory. During that flight, a Syrian missile hit the helicopter. The co-pilot, Captain Gadi Klein, was killed instantly, and the pilot managed to land the helicopter on Israeli ground. Gitai, also injured, was hospitalized with the rest of the team. After several days he slipped out of the hospital and began his afterlife. In the conventional sense, the Yom Kippur War ended in victory. However, the surprise attack's impact and the Israeli leadership's failures marked this war in Israeli consciousness as a traumatic event, after which nothing would ever be the same. The war was a defining event in Gitai’s life – it changed his path and led him to filmmaking. In Gitai’s oeuvre – internationally acclaimed thanks to a copious filmography that includes many dozens of documentaries, feature, and experimental films – the Yom Kippur War returns in telling moments, both personal and political. The exhibition presents the short Super-8 films Gitai made during the war; the intense pastel drawings he created after it as real-time witness accounts of sorts; segments from the documentary film Kippur: War Memories (1994); and the opening shot of the feature film Kippur (2000). All these foreshadow the new video installation, Kippur, War Requiem, created especially for the exhibition. These returns to Kippur – differing in length, genre, and focus – are where Gitai explored the elusiveness of memory and the impact the war had on those who participated in it in his quest to convey a sharp image of war as chaos. The 50th anniversary of the Yom Kippur War is occurring in one of the most tempestuous years in the country’s history. The legislation pushed by the government is threatening to turn Israel into a hollow democracy and is brutally polarizing Israeli society. Among the hundreds of thousands of Israelis taking to the streets to fight for the country’s character, the Yom Kippur Veterans group stands out – as those who paid the price of that war with their bodies and souls and the loss of their friends. They are a community of memory fighting for the memory of the war and its meaning.
    Note: Ausstellung, 11.9.2023 - 13.1.2024, Sam and Ayala Zacks Pavillion, Paulson Family Foundation Building
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  • 6
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: [18] Blatt , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 1944
    Keywords: Ausstellung
    Note: Online-Ausgabe: Berlin: Jüdisches Museum Berlin, 2021. - Digitalisierungsvorlage 〈II.12. Struc 929〉 , Rechte vorbehalten - Freier Zugang. - Copyright für Karl Schwarz: Michael Schwarz, Herzlia (Israel)
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  • 7
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 283 Seiten, [2] Blatt , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2016
    Keywords: Künstlerin ; Ausstellung
    Abstract: Ofra Zimbalista (1939–2014) was a unique presence on the Israeli art scene. She did not measure her success solely by the number of museum exhibitions she participated in, but rather by the placement of her sculptures in public spaces. Her works speak above all to the public at large rather than to art connoisseurs, and the public listened and related to them with love. There were also museum exhibitions, yet the sculptures impressed upon collective memory are those placed in the public sphere, in a range of local and international sites. Zimbalista's "troupe" numbers some 50 actors. The members of this troupe are all sculptures – women, men, and children of all ages. Some of them appear in many of the artist's performances, while others participate in only a few. The stage sets vary: closed spaces, old castles, shopping malls, playgrounds. Beyond the actual process of creating the sculptures, Zimbalista's greatness lies in their positioning on these changing stages to create choreographies in space. Her spatial thinking and the precise planning of each figure's position are consistent and unique to her works – both to her permanent installations and to her temporary displays. Zimbalista's highly perfected talent in creating installation was also given expression in the positioning of the sculptures in her studio in Ashdod, which is reconstructed in the current exhibition at the Open Museum in Tefen. This is how the orphaned sculptures remained in the studio in Ashdod following the artist's death. Zimbalista's sculptural installation Walking was positioned on a rocky expanse at the heart of the Tefen Industrial Park when the Open Museum was inaugurated in 1987, and has been accompanying us ever since. "These figures will continue to walk across the rocky terrain even after we are gone," Zimbalista said in 2006, when we reinstalled the bronze casts of the figures. And she was right. The figures that make up Walking continue to accompany us today. Ruthi Ofek Exhibition Curator
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  • 8
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    Girona
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 28 Seiten
    Year of publication: 1991
    Keywords: Lied ; Provenienz: Voolen, Edward van Donator ; Hebräisch
    Abstract: Lied
    Note: Liedtexte in hebräischer Schrift und Transliteration
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  • 9
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    Tel Aviv
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 1 Faltblatt
    Year of publication: 1995
    Keywords: Künstler ; Plastik ; Ausstellung
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  • 10
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 171, 117 Seiten
    Year of publication: 2010
    Keywords: Israel ; Kunst ; Judentum ; Kunstausstellung ; Kunstpreis ; Adi Prize for Jewish Expression in Art and Design ; Ausstellung
    Abstract: The exhibition brings together the eighteen works selected as finalists for “The Adi Prize for Jewish Expression in Art and Design,” a biennial international competition in the visual arts on a theme related to Jewish thought and tradition, organized by The Adi Foundation. The Foundation, established in 2000 in memory of Adi Dermer, née Blumberg, fosters the connection between art and the spiritual values that are at the heart of Judaism. The current competition theme of “Rupture and Repair” was addressed by artists in a variety of media, including painting, textile, installation, video, jewelry, sculpture, photography, drawing, and performance. These works explore “Rupture and Repair” in Jewish history, homiletics, mysticism, and prayer, as well as in individual biographies, embracing the personal experiences of immigration, family relationships, exile, alienation, loss, and suffering. A number of artists created new objects with which to perform existing Jewish rituals of repentance, mourning, and renewal; others reinvented traditional objects and techniques. Ranging from particularistic Jewish narratives of the Shoah and kibbutz life to universal experiences of coping with crises of faith, dislocation, illness, grief, and death, these eighteen works represent creative investigations of form and content as artists confront rupture and seek repair. Participating Artists: Dov Abramson, Raida Adon, Shai Azoulay, Ofri Cnaani, Benny Elbaz, Ofir Galili, Hadassa Goldvicht, Or Halbrecht, Amram Jacoby, Tobi Kahn, Ruth Kestenbaum Ben-Dov, Sharone Lifschitz, Peter Jacob Maltz, Katya Oicherman, Orit Raff, Zelig Segal, Arik Weiss, Yitzchak Woolf, Inbal Yomtovian, and Maya Zack. The winner of the Adi Prize for Jewish Expression in Art and Design will be announced on May 16, 2010. May 8 – July 10, 2010 in the Artists’ House, Jerusalem
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