Meir Margalit (actor), the Glossary
Meir Margalit (מאיר מרגלית, b. 3 May 1906, d. 1974) was an Israeli stage actor.[1]
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27 relations: Afeka, Aliyah, Avigdor Hameiri, Łomża Governorate, British Army, Congress Poland, Cyprus, Ephraim Kishon, Gdud HaAvoda, Habima Theatre, Hadera, HeHalutz, Israel Prize, Italy, Jaroslav Hašek, Jerusalem, List of Israel Prize recipients, Mandatory Palestine, Ohel Theater, Ostrołęka, Rishon LeZion, Russian Empire, Sh'erit ha-Pletah, Shmuel Rodensky, Tel Aviv, The Good Soldier Švejk, World War II.
- Israel Prize in theatre recipients
- Jewish Polish male actors
- People from Ostrołęka
- People from Łomża Governorate
Afeka
Aerial photo of Afeka Afeka is a neighborhood in the north of the city of Tel Aviv, located north of the Yarkon river, which was established by the commanders of the Haganah for their families.
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Aliyah
Aliyah (עֲלִיָּה ʿălīyyā) is the immigration of Jews from the diaspora to, historically, the geographical Land of Israel or the Palestine region, which is today chiefly represented by the State of Israel.
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Avigdor Hameiri
Avigdor Hameiri (Hebrew: אביגדור המאירי; September 16, 1890 – April 3, 1970) was a Hungarian-Israeli author. Meir Margalit (actor) and Avigdor Hameiri are Jews from Mandatory Palestine.
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Łomża Governorate
Łomża Governorate was an administrative-territorial unit (guberniya) of Congress Poland of the Russian Empire, with its capital in Łomża.
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British Army
The British Army is the principal land warfare force of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies, a part of the British Armed Forces along with the Naval Service and the Royal Air Force.
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Congress Poland
Congress Poland or Congress Kingdom of Poland, formally known as the Kingdom of Poland, was a polity created in 1815 by the Congress of Vienna as a semi-autonomous Polish state, a successor to Napoleon's Duchy of Warsaw.
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Cyprus
Cyprus, officially the Republic of Cyprus, is an island country in the eastern Mediterranean Sea.
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Ephraim Kishon
Ephraim Kishon (August 23, 1924 – January 29, 2005) was a Hungarian-born Israeli author, dramatist, screenwriter, and Oscar-nominated film director.
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Gdud HaAvoda
Gdud HaAvoda (גדוד העבודה) was a socialist Zionist work group in Mandate Palestine.
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Habima Theatre
The Habima Theatre (תיאטרון הבימה Te'atron HaBima, lit. "The Stage Theatre") is the national theatre of Israel and one of the first Hebrew language theatres. Meir Margalit (actor) and Habima Theatre are Israel Prize in theatre recipients.
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Hadera
Hadera (חֲדֵרָה) is a city located in the Haifa District of Israel, in the northern Sharon region, approximately 45 kilometers (28 miles) from the major cities of Tel Aviv and Haifa.
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HeHalutz
HeHalutz or HeChalutz (הֶחָלוּץ, lit. "The Pioneer") was a Jewish youth movement that trained young people for agricultural settlement in the Land of Israel.
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Israel Prize
The Israel Prize (פרס ישראל; pras israél) is an award bestowed by the State of Israel, and regarded as the state's highest cultural honor.
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Italy
Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a country in Southern and Western Europe.
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Jaroslav Hašek
Jaroslav Hašek (1883–1923) was a Czech writer, humorist, satirist, journalist, bohemian, first anarchist and then communist, and commissar of the Red Army against the Czechoslovak Legion.
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Jerusalem
Jerusalem is a city in the Southern Levant, on a plateau in the Judaean Mountains between the Mediterranean and the Dead Sea.
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List of Israel Prize recipients
This is an incomplete list of recipients of the Israel Prize from the inception of the Prize in 1953 through to 2022.
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Mandatory Palestine
Mandatory Palestine was a geopolitical entity that existed between 1920 and 1948 in the region of Palestine under the terms of the League of Nations Mandate for Palestine.
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Ohel Theater
Ohel Theatre (Teat'ron 'Ohel) was a Hebrew-language theatre company, active between 1925–1969 in Mandate Palestine and Israel.
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Ostrołęka
Ostrołęka is a small city in northeastern Poland on the Narew river, about northeast of Warsaw, with a population of 51,012 (2021) and an area of.
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Rishon LeZion
Rishon LeZion (רִאשׁוֹן לְצִיּוֹן, "First to Zion") is a city in Israel, located along the central Israeli coastal plain south of Tel Aviv.
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Russian Empire
The Russian Empire was a vast empire that spanned most of northern Eurasia from its proclamation in November 1721 until its dissolution in March 1917.
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Sh'erit ha-Pletah
Sh'erit ha-Pletah is a Hebrew term for Jewish Holocaust survivors living in Displaced Persons (DP) camps, and the organisations they created to act on their behalf with the Allied authorities.
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Shmuel Rodensky
Shmuel Rodensky (שמואל רודנסקי, 10 December 1902 – 16 July 1989) was a Russian-born Israeli actor whose stage, film, and television career in Israel and West Germany spanned six decades. Meir Margalit (actor) and Shmuel Rodensky are Israeli male stage actors and Polish emigrants to Mandatory Palestine.
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Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv-Yafo (translit,; translit), usually referred to as just Tel Aviv, is the most populous city in the Gush Dan metropolitan area of Israel.
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The Good Soldier Švejk
The Good Soldier Švejk is an unfinished satirical dark comedy novel by Czech writer Jaroslav Hašek, published in 1921–1923, about a good-humored, simple-minded, middle-aged man who appears to be enthusiastic to serve Austria-Hungary in World War I. The Good Soldier Švejk is the abbreviated title; the original Czech title of the work is Osudy dobrého vojáka Švejka za světové války, literally The Fateful Adventures of the Good Soldier Švejk During the World War.
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World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
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See also
Israel Prize in theatre recipients
- Aharon Meskin
- Habima Theatre
- Hanna Maron
- Hanna Rovina
- Lea Koenig
- Makram Khoury
- Meir Margalit (actor)
- Miriam Bernstein-Cohen
- Nisim Aloni
- Nissan Nativ
- Nola Chilton
- Orna Porat
- Oshri Cohen
- Yehoshua Bertonov
- Yossi Banai
- Zaharira Harifai
Jewish Polish male actors
- Baruch Lumet
- Igor S. Korntayer
- Jonas Turkow
- Kazimierz Krukowski
- Kurt Katch
- Leo Fuchs
- Meir Margalit (actor)
- Nahum Stutchkoff
- Ned Glass
- Roman Polanski
- Shmuel Shilo
- Szymon Szurmiej
- Zygmunt Turkow
People from Ostrołęka
- Adam Dudziński
- Alex Troffey
- Arkadiusz Czartoryski
- Grzegorz Łomacz
- Janusz Stepnowski
- Marcin Truszkowski
- Mateusz Żebrowski
- Meir Margalit (actor)
- Paulina Bałdyga
- Rafał Boguski
- Stanisław Grodzicki
- Tomasz Mateusiak
- Wiktor Gomulicki
- Łukasz Grzeszczyk
People from Łomża Governorate
- Aaron M. Ashinsky
- Abram Blass
- Adam Chętnik
- Albert Lewis (producer)
- Alex Troffey
- Bolesław Gebert
- Bolesław Mościcki
- Eliyahu-Moshe Ganhovsky
- Hyman G. Rickover
- Jacob Fishman
- Jadwiga Długoborska
- Jan Kucharzewski
- Jan Stanisław Jankowski
- Jerzy Bordziłowski
- Maria Moczydłowska
- Marian Lutosławski
- Meir Margalit (actor)
- Myer Prinstein
- Nahum Stutchkoff
- Stanislav Redens
- Stanisław Grodzicki
- Stefan Wyszyński
- Wiktor Gomulicki
- Yitzhak HaLevi Herzog
- Zygmunt Załęski