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    Dianna Elise Agron (/ˈeɪ.ɡrɒn/ AY-gron; born April 30, 1986) is an American actress and singer. After dancing and starring in small musical theater productions...
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    Agron House (Hebrew: בית אגרון, Beit Agron) is a landmark in downtown Jerusalem. Constructed in memory of Gershon Agron, it has housed various Israeli...
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  • archive of historical photos, located at the Government Press Office, in Beit Agron, Jerusalem. Most of the photos in the archive are in black and white,...
    2 KB (169 words) - 17:11, 12 January 2024
  • Bedein established the Israel Resource News Agency, with offices at the Beit Agron Int'l Press Center in Jerusalem. He serves as Director of The Center for...
    23 KB (2,610 words) - 18:25, 3 July 2024
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    Gershon Harry Agron (Hebrew: גרשון אגרון, né Agronsky; 7 January 1894 [O.S. 27 December 1893] – 1 November 1959) was an Israeli newspaper editor, politician...
    70 KB (7,169 words) - 06:06, 19 July 2024
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    Cinematheque was founded in 1973 by Lia van Leer. It was originally located in Beit Agron in the center of Jerusalem. A new building overlooking the walls of the...
    2 KB (176 words) - 11:44, 28 May 2024
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    Italian Synagogue and the Umberto Nahon Museum of Italian Jewish Art Beit Agron, which houses the offices of the foreign press of the government The Rough...
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  • her. Then in 1973, it found its permanent home in Jerusalem's Agron House (‘Beit Agron’), which is also the Jerusalem Cinematheque's former residence...
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    erected on the cemetery grounds include the Experimental School, Agron Street, Beit Agron, and Kikar Hahatulot (Cats' Square), among others. Government buildings...
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  • Palestine, Palestine Post, founded by the Zionist newspaper man Gershon Agron, reported that the provisions of the policy were injurious not only to Jews...
    24 KB (3,069 words) - 20:41, 23 June 2024
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    Zuta) (Hebrew). The Hebrew-Arabic Dictionary known as Kitāb Jāmi' Al-Alfāẓ (Agron), p. xxxviii, pub. by Solomon L. Skoss, 1936 Yale University Targum Yonathan...
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  • CBS – Yoseftal – Beit Eliezer 13 Beit Eliezer – City Center – CBS – Neve Haim – Giv'at Olga 14 CBS – Yoseftal – Beit Eliezer 15 New Beit Eliezer – Denya...
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    is rare in Split Split is twinned with: Ancona, Italy Antofagasta, Chile Beit Shemesh, Israel Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf (Berlin), Germany Cockburn, Australia...
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    bordered by Bir Nabala and Al Judeira to the east, Beituniya to the north, Beit Ijza and Biddu to the west, and An Nabi Samwil to the south. Al-Jib is identified...
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    (1944–1948) The local newspaper The Palestine Post was founded in 1932 by Gershon Agron. In 1950, its name was changed to The Jerusalem Post. In 1923, Pinhas Rutenberg...
    151 KB (16,697 words) - 13:19, 9 July 2024
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    on the façade. In 1887, when the old lepers' asylum in Mamilla on Rehov Agron 20, donated in 1867 by Baroness Auguste von Keffenbrinck-Ascheraden (1835–1889)...
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    individuals have served as senior rabbi of Peninsula Temple Sholom: Dianna Agron, an actress Scott Feldman, a professional baseball player Bruce Pasternack...
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    of the Prophets in the late 19th century, and to its present location on Agron Street in 1912. The Consulate General on Nablus Road in East Jerusalem was...
    218 KB (24,672 words) - 16:04, 18 July 2024
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    Muslim Council. The hotel opened in 1929. The Palace Hotel was built on Agron Street based on the plans of two Turkish architects Ahmet Kemmaledin and...
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    missions to Israel and the Palestinians. The Consulate-General's former Agron Street site will be revamped as the Embassy's Palestinian Affairs Unit,...
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