the same meaning. The pruta was abolished in 1960, when the Israeli government decided to change the subdivision of the Israeli pound into 100 agorot...
refer to: Halachic prutah IsraeliprutaPrutas may refer to: Prutaš, a peak of the Durmitor massif in Montenegro Lake Prūtas, a lake on the Belarus–Lithuania...
the pruta. Later in 1949, coins were issued in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100 and 250 prutah. The coins were conceived, in part, by Israeli graphic...
of Israel) and the currency name became the Israeli pound. The Israeli pound (לירה ישראלית, "lira yisraelit") was the currency of the State of Israel from...
Israeli currency may refer to these items: Israeli new shekel, used from 1985 to the present Old Israeli shekel, used from 1980 to 1985 Israeli pound...
אגורות, agorot) is a denomination of the currency of Israel. The Israeli currency – the Israeli new shekel (ILS)– is divided into 100 agorot. The name...
although it was more commonly denominated as S or IS. The Israeli old shekel replaced the Israeli pound (IL), which had been used until 24 February 1980...
was the editor. The newspaper was sold for 200 Israelipruta. JTA. New Yiddish Weekly Started in Israel; Fifth Publication in Yiddish Braunthal, Julius...
14 May 1948, and of the State of Israel between 15 May 1948 and 23 June 1952, when it was replaced with the Israeli pound. The Palestine pound was also...
times, the pruta was a denomination of currency in Israel. The prutah was introduced shortly after the establishment of the state of Israel, as the 1000th...
measurement had enlarged so that it would be worth exactly four denarii. "Pruta" (pl. prutot) - a copper coin (Hebrew פרוטה prutah) - 22 mg (0.34 troy grains)...