BenYehuda or Ben-Yehuda is a Hebrew-language surname or patronymic literally meaning "son of Yehuda". Notable people with this surname include: Eliezer...
suicide bombers, on Jewish targets in Jerusalem's BenYehuda Street from February 1948 onwards. BenYehuda Street was a major thoroughfare. The attacks took...
addressed to someone else. Born in Metz in 960, Gershom was a student of Yehuda HaKohen ben Meir (Sir Léontin), who was one of the greatest authorities of his...
Nadav BenYehuda (Hebrew: נדב בן יהודה, born February 29, 1988) is an Israeli mountain climber, search and rescue professional, photographer and speaker...
Hebrew. Ben-Yehuda's efforts to persuade Jewish families to use only Hebrew in daily life at home met very limited success. According to Ben-Yehuda, ten...
BenYehuda Street may refer to: BenYehuda Street, Jerusalem BenYehuda Street, Tel Aviv BenYehuda Street, Haifa BenYehuda Street, Kfar Saba This disambiguation...
creation of a modern version of the ancient language was led by Eliezer Ben-Yehuda. Modern Hebrew (Ivrit) became the main language of the Yishuv in Palestine...
Isaac ben Judah Abarbanel (Hebrew: יצחק בן יהודה אברבנאל; 1437–1508), commonly referred to as Abarbanel (Hebrew: אַבַּרבְּנְאֵל; also spelled Abravanel...
in the Israeli Army. Captain Or Ben-Yehuda was awarded a citation while serving in the Caracal Battalion. Ben-Yehuda was in charge of the Caracal Battalion...
Menahem ben Judah lived around the time of the First Jewish-Roman War and is mentioned by Josephus. He was the leader of a faction called the Sicarii...
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public square in Jerusalem, located at the intersection of Jaffa Road, BenYehuda Street, Herbert Samuel Street, and Yoel Moshe Salomon Street. The square...
Hebron massacre Qassam rocket attack on southern Israel Aftermath of the BenYehuda Street bombing Aftermath of the Jerusalem bulldozer attack Eli Cohen,...
Hebrew-language newspaper published in Jerusalem from 1884 to 1914 by Eliezer Ben-Yehuda, a pioneer of the revival of Hebrew as a spoken tongue. The first issue...
spoken language. By the late 19th century, Russian-Jewish linguist Eliezer Ben-Yehuda had begun a popular movement to revive Hebrew as a living language, motivated...
instead of negotiating peace. Their leaders, including Menahem benYehuda and Eleazar ben Ya'ir, were notable figures in the war, and the group fought in...