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Hanoch and Bartov
S. Yizhar, Moshe Shamir, Hanoch Bartov and Benjamin Tammuz vacillated between individualism and commitment to society and state.
Its key figures ( S. Yizhar, Moshe Shamir, Hanoch Bartov, Haim Gouri, Benjamin Tammuz, Aharon Megged ) were all sabras or had been brought to the country at an early age.
* Hanoch Bartov ( born 1926 ), Israeli author
* Hanoch Bartov

Hanoch and .
The nearest approach to a critical edition is that of Hanoch Albeck.
The Israeli song " Prague ", written by Shalom Hanoch and performed by Arik Einstein at the Israel Song Festival of 1969, was a lamentation on the fate of the city after the Soviet invasion and mentions Jan Palach's Self-immolation.
Hanoch, one of Sargon's people and a rival, further claimed that Spock's hybrid Human-Vulcan body was a " good fit " for his alien physiology.
* Hanoch Levin wrote a play heavily influenced by the myth, named The Great Whore of Babylon.
Other international Absurdist playwrights include: Tawfiq el-Hakim from Egypt ; Hanoch Levin from Israel ; Miguel Mihura from Spain ; José de Almada Negreiros from Portugal ; Mikhail Volokhov from Russia ; Yordan Radichkov from Bulgaria ; and playwright and former Czech President Václav Havel, and others from the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
Abū Ibrāhim Ismāʿīl ibn Yūsuf ibn Naghrīla, born in Mérida-lived in Cordoba, was a child prodigy and student of Rabbi Hanoch ben Moshe.
Beginning in the 1960s, Hanoch Levin wrote 56 plays and political satires.
In the seasons of 2004-2008 he also accompanied the remake of Hanoch Levin's satirical cabaret You, Me and the Next War.
Since the late 1960s, Israeli popular music has been deeply influenced by mainstream pop and rock music from the United Kingdom and the U. S. Iconic Israeli 1970s rock groups such as Kaveret and Tamooz and singer-songwriters such as Shalom Hanoch and Miki Gavrielov, laid the foundations for what is today the rich and varied scene of Israeli pop and rock.
" I don't like the attempt to be ethnic very much ", said rock musician Shalom Hanoch in an interview.
* Shalom Hanoch, composer, guitarist and singer.
Its stars, with the exception of Shalom Hanoch and Svika Pick, were clean-cut Israelis, mostly with neatly trimmed hair, who had served in the army and were exemplary citizens.
During the Arab uprising known as the First Intifada, Israeli singer Si Heyman sang Yorim VeBokhim ( Shoot and Weep ), written by Shalom Hanoch, to protest Israeli policy in the territories.
According to, Reuben had four sons: Hanoch, Pallu, Hezron, and Carmi.
The Israeli playwright Hanoch Levin also wrote his own version of the play, adding more disturbing scenes and scatological details.
In the play Yakish and Popcha by Hanoch Levin, Yakish only manages to have intercourse with his wife Popcha while both are asleep, by the end of the play.
At the end of the seventies singers whom performed rock music became very popular and successful: Shalom Hanoch, Ariel Zilber, Tzvika Pick ( in combination with a pop music ), Efraim Shamir, Yitzhak Klepter and Gary Ackstein.
He was also instrumental in transferring the center of Jewish theological studies from Babylonia to Spain, by appointing Moses ben Hanoch, who had been stranded at Córdoba, director of a school, and thereby detaching Judaism from its dependence on the East, to the great joy of the caliph, as Abraham ibn Daud says ( Sefer ha-Kabbalah p. 68 ).

Hanoch and ),
* Hanoch Levin ( 1943 – 99 ), dramatist, theater director, author and poet
* Hanoch Albeck ( 1890 – 1972 ), Israeli professor
* Hanoch Levin ( 1943 – 1999 ), Israeli dramatist
* Hanoch Piven ( born 1963 ), Israeli illustrator
* Hanoch Teller ( born 1956 ), Austrian-American author
* Shalom Hanoch ( born 1946 ), Israeli musician
In 1988, Rita released her second album, Yemei Ha ' Tom ( Days of Innocence ), which was produced by her husband, Rami Kleinstein, and which included a song by noted Israeli playwright Hanoch Levin.

Bartov and .
The Israeli historian Omer Bartov wrote that German films of the 1950s showed the average German soldier as a heroic victim: noble, tough, brave, honourable, and patriotic while fighting hard in a senseless war for a regime that he did not care for.
The only exception is the Jewish American officer, who is shown as both hyper-intelligent and very unscrupulous, which Bartov noted seems to imply that the real tragedy of World War II was the Nazis did not get a chance to exterminate all of the Jews, who have now returned with Germany's defeat to once more exploit the German people.
One of the German POWs successfully seduces the beautiful and tough Red Army Captain Alexandra Kasalniskaya ( Eva Bartok ) who prefers him to the sadistic camp commandant, which as Bartov comments also is meant to show that even in defeat, German men were more sexually virile and potent than their Russian counterparts.
Bartov commented that in this film, the German officer corps is shown as a group of fundamentally noble and civilized men who happened to be serving an evil regime made up of a small gang of gangsterish misfits totally unrepresentative of German society, which served to exculpate both the officer corps and by extension Germany society.
Bartov wrote no German film of the 1950s showed the deep commitment felt by many German soldiers to National Socialism, the utter ruthless way the German Army fought the war and the mindless nihilist brutality of the later Wehrmacht.
Bartov wrote that German film-makers liked to show the heroic last stand of the 6th Army at Stalingrad, but none has so far showed the 6th Army's massive co-operation with the Einsatzgruppen in murdering Soviet Jews in 1941.
* Omar, or Omer Bartov, professor of history.
* Bartov, Omer, " The Last German ", in The New Republic, 1998-12-28, pp. 34 + ( scholarly overview of the Klemperer diaries by a professor at Brown University )
" Denial and Defiance in the Work of Rabbi Regina Jonas " in In God's Name: Genocide and Religion in the 20th Century, Phyllis Mack and Omar Bartov, eds.
An even more harsher assessement of Broszat ’ s " historicization " concept than Friedländer's came from the Israeli historian Omer Bartov, who accused Broszat of being a German apologist and of seeking to diminish Jewish suffering in the Holocaust, indeed the Holocaust as a study in history because as a German historian he was not comfortable with dealing with Germans as perpetrators of genocide and Jews as victims of German genocide.
* Bartov, Omer Germany's War and the Holocaust Disputed Histories, Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2003, ISBN 0-8014-8681-5.

b and .
Then there is a diagonalizable operator D on V and a nilpotent operator N in V such that ( A ) Af, ( b ) Af.
The roots of this equation are just the ordinates of the intersections of the graph of B with a straight line of unit slope through Af in the b-plane ( the plane of the graph of b ).
) of two numbers a and b in locations named A and B.
In 2001, Alfred Nobel's great-grandnephew, Peter Nobel ( b. 1931 ), asked the Bank of Sweden to differentiate its award to economists given " in Alfred Nobel's memory " from the five other awards.
It is also used to enumerate a list in the same manner that " a, b, c, d " ( etc.
The line running from the upper left to lower right reads mt l b < sup > c </ sup > lt.
* Theo Altenberg ( b. 1952 ), German artist
:( b ) The Apostles ' Creed, as the Baptismal Symbol ; and the Nicene Creed, as the sufficient statement of the Christian faith.
( It should be noted that in the account given of the same events, in rabbinic sources ( b. Talmud Shabbat 99a ; Exodus Rabbah 41 ) and in the Qur ' an, Aaron is not the idol-maker and upon Moses ' return begged his pardon as he had felt mortally threatened by the Israelites ( Quran 7: 142-152 ).
Exports: $ 1. 225 billion f. o. b. ( 2008 )
Imports: $ 3. 546 billion f. o. b. ( 2008 )
* The rational numbers, expressed as the quotient of two integers a and b, b not equal to zero, satisfy the above definition because is the root of.
* 1085 – Emperor Shenzong of Song ( b. 1048 )
* 1132 – St. Hugues, Bishop of Grenoble ( b. 1053 )
* 1204 – Eleanor of Aquitaine ( b. 1122 )
* 1205 – King Amalric II of Jerusalem ( b. 1145 )

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