Ticho may refer to: Ticho, Anna (1894–1980), a Jewish artist who became famous for her drawings of the Jerusalem hills Ticho, Ernst (1915–1996), Austrian-American...
Ticho House (Hebrew: בית טיכו, Beit Tikho) is a historical home in Jerusalem, now a museum administered as part of the Israel Museum. It was one of the...
Ticho (Hebrew: אנה טיכו; 27 October 1894 – 1 March 1980) was an Israeli artist who became famous for her drawings of the Jerusalem hills. Beit Ticho,...
Ticho Parly (né Frederick Christiansen) (16 July 1928 – 21 June 1993) was a Danish-born Heldentenor who sang leading roles in most of the major opera...
Gertrude Ticho (October 19, 1920, in Vienna – February 10, 2004, in Chevy Chase, Maryland) was an American psychoanalyst, born and trained in Austria...
during the late Second Temple period. The Ticho House in downtown Jerusalem houses the paintings of Anna Ticho and the Judaica collections of her husband...
excavations conducted in Mandatory Palestine, in the 1920s and 1930s; and Ticho House, which offers an ongoing program of exhibitions by younger Israeli...
Orleans, he studied voice there with Charles Paddock, also the teacher of Ticho Parly. He is also well known for playing Eddie Kessler in Boardwalk Empire...
cover for sick prisoners who would otherwise be killed. The camp nurse Kurt Ticho developed a method of falsifying his records so that sick prisoners could...
YouTube. Archived from the original on 12 December 2021. "Ewa Farna - "Ticho" (Jetix Kids Awards - 2008)". YouTube. Archived from the original on 12...
Český slavík ("Czech Nightingale") national music poll. Her second album, Ticho, which peaked at number two in the Czech Republic, and the Polish version...
Feb 24, 2006. Engel JM, Hichie-Schmidt C, Khammar A, Ostfeld BM, Vyas A, Ticho BH (2007). "Monocanalicular silastic intubation for the initial correction...
Jaffa In 1970, Ticho received the Yakir Yerushalayim (Worthy Citizen of Jerusalem) award. In 1980 - Israel Prize for Painting (with Anna Ticho and Yosl Bergner)...
Gurion University of the Negev and was often writing in Jerusalem's Ticho House (Beit Ticho).[citation needed] In 2007, Appelfeld's Badenheim 1939 was adapted...
The name comes from the Slavic Tichoň: quiet, a silent man (derived from ticho: silence). 1055 Tihon. Tihany Abbey Tihany Inner Lake Tihany Abbey Tihany...
theorize in a critical fashion about Third World cinema." Gabriel was born in Ticho, Ethiopia, on September 24, 1939. He immigrated to the United States in...
Experience Competition Special Jury Award — Soul Paint, directed by Sarah Ticho and Niki Smit Poster Design Competition Award — 7 Beats Per Minute, written...
ľudí v Bratislave prišli na Zámockú a Námestie SNP, pretože už nechcú byť ticho o právach LGBTI ľudí". Denník N (in Slovak). Retrieved 15 October 2022....
2012. Punčochář, Jiří (20 May 2018). "Odchod zadním vchodem, zklamání, ticho. Na Brno naplno dolehl sestup". iDnes. Retrieved 24 June 2019. "Příbram...
elegant villa on what is today Rav Kook Street, today known as Beit Ticho (Ticho House). Shapira became interested in biblical artifacts after the appearance...
craftsmen where he created paintings for the camp staff. Sobibor survivor Kurt Ticho, who had befriended Van Dam in the camp, later recalled that deputy camp...
of Anna Ticho.” In The Jewish Museum, New York, Anna Ticho: Drawings, 1971–1980. October 23, 1983–February 19, 1984. New York: 1983; *Anna Ticho. Tel Aviv:...
September 22, 1943 Job was to cut the barbed wire fence as a backup exit. Kurt Ticho April 11, 1914 June 8, 2009 95 Czech Jewish November 6, 1942 Kurt Thomas...