This article is about an American-born Israeli rabbi, author and Zionist leader. For New Zealand politician, businessman, barrister and solicitor, see Israel Goldstine.
Israel Goldstein (June 18, 1896 – April 11, 1986) was an American-born Israeli rabbi, author and Zionist leader. He was one of the leading founders of Brandeis University.[1][2]
^"Rabbi Israel Goldstein, A Founder of Brandeis", The New York Times, April 13, 1986, p.40
^Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Dr. Israel Goldstein Dead at 89, Jerusalem, April 13, 1986 [1]
IsraelGoldstein (June 18, 1896 – April 11, 1986) was an American-born Israeli rabbi, author and Zionist leader. He was one of the leading founders of...
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of A Martyr. Goldstein produced and directed the film about a Palestinian sixteen-year-old, Hussam Abdo, who was stopped at an Israeli border checkpoint...
Leah Goldstein (born February 4, 1969, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) is a professional Canadian-Israeli road racing cyclist, former 1989 World...
Politik, 1987. ISBN 9783702802608. p. 244. IsraelGoldstein. My World as a Jew: The Memoirs of IsraelGoldstein, Volume 2. Associated University Presses...
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architect who won the Israel Prize in architecture and the Rechter Prize for iconic Jerusalem buildings such as the IsraelGoldstein Synagogue and Brigham...
lacked intellectual skills who "could only work with their hands". But IsraelGoldstein, a student and the first alumni scholarship winner in 1911, showed...
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1876 as the second actor after Israel Grodner for what became the first professional Yiddish theater troupe. Goldstein participated in the performance...
ISBN 978-1-85725-206-4. Retrieved 19 June 2011. Goldstein, Israel (1984). My world as a Jew: the memoirs of IsraelGoldstein. Vol. 2. Associated University Presses...
called The Finance Party was formed in Israel by Danny Goldstein the leader of the party and Benny Goldstein, two mattress dealers from Ashkelon. The...
Gila Goldstein (Hebrew: גילה גולדשטיין; 18 December 1947 – 5 February 2017) was an Israeli sex worker, actress, singer and transgender rights activist...
New Jersey from 1974 to 1977 Johnny Goldstein (born 1991), Israeli music producer, singer and member of Israeli band TYP Jonathan Goldman, American musician...
gnosticism, Merkabah mysticism, and Talmudic tradition: based on the IsraelGoldstein Lectures, delivered at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America,...
Patriarchs massacre committed by Baruch Goldstein, they were declared illegal terrorist organizations by the Israeli government. After the ban, Kahane Chai's...
Newman, Louis Israel (January 1, 1923). "A Jewish University in America?". Bloch publishing Company – via Google Books. Goldstein, Israel (March 1, 2007)...