Yisrael Yeshayahu, the Glossary
Israel Yeshayahu-Sharabi (20 April 1908 – 20 June 1979) was an Israeli politician, minister and the fifth Speaker of the Knesset.[1]
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31 relations: Alignment (Israel), Aliyah, Aryeh Sheftel, Assembly of Representatives (Mandatory Palestine), Baladi-rite prayer, Beersheba, Cabinet of Israel, Dor Daim, Israel, Israeli Labor Party, Jerusalem, Kfar Saba, Kiryat Yam, Knesset, Mapai, Ministry of Communications (Israel), Mount Herzl, Operation Magic Carpet (Yemen), Ottoman Empire, Petah Tikva, Saada, Sanaa, Speaker of the Knesset, Tel Aviv, Yemen, Yemen vilayet, Yemenite Jews, Yiḥyah Qafiḥ, Yosef Qafih, 1949 Israeli Constituent Assembly election, 1969 Israeli legislative election.
- Ministers of communications of Israel
- Yemeni emigrants to Mandatory Palestine
Alignment (Israel)
The Alignment (HaMa'arakh) was the name of two political alliances in Israel, both of which ended their existence by merging, in January 1968 and October 1991, into the Israeli Labor Party.
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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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Aryeh Sheftel
Aryeh Sheftel (אריה שפטל, born 1905, died 28 September 1980) was an Israeli politician who served as a member of the Knesset and mayor of Rishon LeZion. Yisrael Yeshayahu and Aryeh Sheftel are Mapai politicians and members of the 1st Knesset (1949–1951).
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Assembly of Representatives (Mandatory Palestine)
The Assembly of Representatives (אספת הנבחרים, Asefat HaNivharim) was the elected parliamentary assembly of the Jewish community in Mandatory Palestine. Yisrael Yeshayahu and assembly of Representatives (Mandatory Palestine) are members of the Assembly of Representatives (Mandatory Palestine).
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Baladi-rite prayer
The Baladi-rite Prayer is the oldest known prayer-rite used by Yemenite Jews, transcribed in a prayer book known as a tiklāl (תכלאל, plural תכאלל tikālil) in Yemenite Jewish parlance. Yisrael Yeshayahu and Baladi-rite prayer are Yemenite Jews.
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Beersheba
Beersheba, officially Be'er-Sheva (usually spelled Beer Sheva; Bəʾēr Ševaʿ,; Biʾr as-Sabʿ), is the largest city in the Negev desert of southern Israel.
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Cabinet of Israel
The Cabinet of Israel (translit) exercises executive authority in the State of Israel.
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Dor Daim
The Dardaim or Dor Daim (דרדעים), are adherents of the Dor Deah movement in Orthodox Judaism. Yisrael Yeshayahu and Dor Daim are Yemenite Jews.
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Israel
Israel, officially the State of Israel, is a country in the Southern Levant, West Asia.
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Israeli Labor Party
The Israeli Labor Party (Mifleget HaAvoda HaYisraelit), commonly known as HaAvoda (The Labor), was a social democratic political party in Israel.
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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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Kfar Saba
Kfar Saba (כְּפַר סָבָא), officially Kfar Sava, is a city in the Sharon region, of the Central District of Israel.
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Kiryat Yam
Kiryat Yam (קִרְיַת יָם, lit. Sea Town) is a city in the Haifa Bay district of Israel, north of Haifa.
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Knesset
The Knesset (translit, translit) is the unicameral legislature of Israel.
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Mapai
Mapai (מַפָּא"י, an acronym for, Mifleget Poalei Eretz Yisrael, lit. "Workers' Party of the Land of Israel") was a Labor Zionist and democratic socialist political party in Israel, and was the dominant force in Israeli politics until its merger into the modern-day Israeli Labor Party in January 1968.
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Ministry of Communications (Israel)
The Ministry of Communications (Misrad HaTikshoret) is the Israeli government ministry responsible for Communications in Israel. Yisrael Yeshayahu and ministry of Communications (Israel) are Ministers of communications of Israel.
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Mount Herzl
Mount Herzl (הַר הֶרְצְל Har Hertsl), also Har ha-Zikaron (lit. "Mount of Remembrance"), is the site of Israel's national cemetery and other memorial and educational facilities, found on the west side of Jerusalem beside the Jerusalem Forest.
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Operation Magic Carpet (Yemen)
Operation Magic Carpet is a widely known nickname for Operation On Wings of Eagles (כנפי נשרים Kanfei Nesharim), an operation between June 1949 and September 1950 that brought 49,000 Yemenite Jews to the new state of Israel. Yisrael Yeshayahu and operation Magic Carpet (Yemen) are Yemenite Jews.
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Ottoman Empire
The Ottoman Empire, historically and colloquially known as the Turkish Empire, was an imperial realm centered in Anatolia that controlled much of Southeast Europe, West Asia, and North Africa from the 14th to early 20th centuries; it also controlled parts of southeastern Central Europe, between the early 16th and early 18th centuries.
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Petah Tikva
Petah Tikva (פֶּתַח תִּקְוָה), also known as Em HaMoshavot, is a city in the Central District of Israel, east of Tel Aviv.
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Saada
Saada (translit), a city and ancient capital in the northwest of Yemen, is the capital and largest city of the governorate of the same name, and the seat of the eponymous district.
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Sanaa
Sanaa (صَنْعَاء,, Yemeni Arabic:; Old South Arabian: 𐩮𐩬𐩲𐩥 Ṣnʿw), also spelled Sana'a and Sana, is the capital and largest city of Yemen and the capital of the Sanaa Governorate.
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Speaker of the Knesset
The Speaker of the Knesset (Yoshev Rosh HaKnesset, Chairman of the Knesset) is the presiding officer of the Knesset, the unicameral legislature of Israel.
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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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Yemen
Yemen (al-Yaman), officially the Republic of Yemen, is a sovereign state in West Asia.
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Yemen vilayet
Yemen Vilayet (ولاية اليمن; Vilâyet-i Yemen) was a first-level administrative division (vilayet) of the Ottoman Empire.
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Yemenite Jews
Yemenite Jews, also known as Yemeni Jews or Teimanim (from; اليهود اليمنيون), are Jews who live, or once lived, in Yemen, and their descendants maintaining their customs.
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Yiḥyah Qafiḥ
Yiḥyah Qafiḥ (רבי יחיא בן שלמה קאפח; يحيى القافح also known as Yiḥyah ibn Shalomo el Qafiḥ and as Yahya Kapach (his Hebrew name)) (1850–1931), known also by his term of endearment "Ha-Yashish" (English: "the Elder"), served as the Chief Rabbi of Sana'a, Yemen in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
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Yosef Qafih
Yosef Qafiḥ (יוסף קאפח), widely known as Rabbi Yosef Kapach (27 November 1917 – 21 July 2000), was a Yemenite-Israeli authority on Jewish religious law (halakha), a dayan of the Supreme Rabbinical Court in Israel, and one of the foremost leaders of the Yemenite Jewish community in Israel, where he was sought after by non-Yemenites as well. Yisrael Yeshayahu and Yosef Qafih are Yemeni emigrants to Mandatory Palestine.
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1949 Israeli Constituent Assembly election
Constituent Assembly elections were held in newly independent Israel on 25 January 1949.
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1969 Israeli legislative election
Legislative elections were held in Israel on 28 October 1969 to elect members of the seventh Knesset.
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See also
Ministers of communications of Israel
- Aharon Uzan
- Amnon Rubinstein
- Ariel Atias
- Avraham Hirschson
- Ayoob Kara
- Benjamin Netanyahu
- Binyamin Ben-Eliezer
- Binyamin Mintz
- Dalia Itzik
- Dudi Amsalem
- Ehud Olmert
- Eitan Ginzburg
- Elimelekh Rimalt
- Eliyahu Sasson
- Gad Yaacobi
- Gilad Erdan
- Limor Livnat
- Meir Amit
- Ministry of Communications (Israel)
- Mordechai Nurock
- Mordechai Tzipori
- Moshe Kahlon
- Moshe Shahal
- Rafael Pinhasi
- Reuven Rivlin
- Shulamit Aloni
- Tzachi Hanegbi
- Yisrael Barzilai
- Yisrael Yeshayahu
- Yitzhak Moda'i
- Yoaz Hendel
- Yoram Aridor
Yemeni emigrants to Mandatory Palestine
- Bracha Qafih
- Haim Cohen-Meguri
- Miriam Glazer-Ta'asa
- Mordechai Sharabi
- Shimon Garidi
- Shoshana Damari
- Yehuda Hashai
- Yihye Haybi
- Yisrael Kessar
- Yisrael Yeshayahu
- Yona Atari
- Yosef Qafih
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yisrael_Yeshayahu
Also known as Israel Yeshayahu, Israel Yishayahu, Yisrael Yeshayahu Shar'abi, Yisrael Yeshayahu Sharabi, ישראל ישעיהו שרעבי.