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Shirly Pinto
שירלי פינטו
Shirly Pinto, 2017
Faction represented in the Knesset
2021–2022
Yamina
2022
National Unity
Personal details
Born
(1989-03-15) 15 March 1989 (age 35) Kiryat Bialik, Israel
Website
shirlypinto.co.il
Shirly Pinto (Hebrew: שירלי פינטו; born 15 March 1989) is an Israeli Deaf social-political activist, who served as Member of Knesset for National Unity.
Pinto is fluent in Israeli Sign Language as well as Hebrew and is one of the founders of The Israeli Center for Deaf Studies [he].[1]
^Wootliff, Raoul (8 January 2019). "New Right announces deaf rights activist as first-ever deaf Knesset candidate". The Times of Israel. Retrieved 30 December 2019.
ShirlyPinto (Hebrew: שירלי פינטו; born 15 March 1989) is an Israeli Deaf social-political activist, who served as Member of Knesset for National Unity...
Parliament ShirlyPinto (born 1989), Israeli deaf activist and politician Antoine Pinto, (born 1991), French Muay Thai kickboxer António Pinto (athlete)...
General Staff, Gadi Eizenkot, as well as Yamina MKs Matan Kahana and ShirlyPinto, and was subsequently renamed the National Unity Party. On 27 July, Yamina...
Times of Israel. Retrieved 25 September 2022. "Israel Elections: Shirely Pinto leaves Zionist Spirit for Gantz's National Unity". The Jerusalem Post. 22...
Mulla, member of the Knesset (injury sustained during military service) ShirlyPinto, member of the Knesset (deaf) Zion Pinyan, member of the Knesset (polio)...
rather than voting for the coalition, though this would have allowed ShirlyPinto, a strong supporter of the coalition, to take his seat. Ultimately, Orbach...
Harush Giti Mufid Mari Dovrat Weizer Gilad Kabilo Ruth Wasserman Lande ShirlyPinto Alon Tal Shlomi Yehiav Zohar Tal Yehudit Uliel Malka Alon Kaiser Shau...
Hero Was Lost". The New York Times. Afghanistan. Retrieved July 17, 2014. Pinto, Maria do Ceu. "Islamist and Middle Eastern Terrorism: A Threat to Europe...
Giladi and Sarai Tzuriel, came in 19th. In 1987, Israel finished 8th with "Shir Habatlanim" by the satiric duo Lazy Bums. Then-Israeli Minister of Culture...
on 31 October 2022. Retrieved 14 August 2022. "Israel Elections: Shirely Pinto leaves Zionist Spirit for Gantz's National Unity". The Jerusalem Post. 22...
"Shiran e Iran", meaning "The Iranian Lions" or "The Lions of Persia", "Shir Dilan", "Lion Hearts" and "Princes of Persia" (used since AFC Asian Cup 2011)...
Chris Lowell, American actor October 18 Tod Fennell, Canadian actor Freida Pinto, Indian actress October 25 - Katy Perry, American singer-songwriter and...
East. Prominent Malaccan Jewish figures include Portuguese Rabbi Manoel Pinto, who was persecuted by the Goa Inquisition in 1573 and Duarte Fernandes...
Grand Master (1722–1736) Ramón Despuig, Grand Master (1736–1741) Manuel Pinto da Fonseca, Grand Master (1741–1773) Francisco Ximénez de Tejada, Grand...
2024. [Here we are happy to announce that Chaser @HermannItai and @GoelPinto will be the commentators in the second semi-final of the Eurovision Song...
translated by H. J. Stenning (Routledge, 1963), pp. 111–2. V. de Sola Pinto and Allan Edwin Rodway, The Common Muse: An Anthology of Popular British...
The competition was won by Eden Alene, with a separate national final, HaShir HaBa L'Eurovizion ("The Next Song for Eurovision"), held to select her entry...