Israel Katz (1927–2010) — Israel Katz (hebräisch ישראל כץ; * 6. Dezember 1927 in Wien; † 29. Oktober 2010[1]) war ein israelischer Politiker. Obwohl er nie Mitglied der Knesset war, wurde er Minister für Arbeit und Soziales unter Menachem Begin zwischen 1977 und… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Israel Katz (1955) — Israel Katz (hebräisch: ישראל כץ, Jisra el Katz; * 21. September 1955 in Aschkelon) ist ein israelischer Politiker, derzeit Mitglied der Knesset für die Likud Partei und Israels Verkehrsminister. Katz wurde in Aschkelon geboren und erwarb später… … Deutsch Wikipedia
KATZ, ISRAEL — (1917–2003), U.S. aeronautical engineer. Katz was born in New York and graduated from the Boston Trade School. He earned a B.S. in mechanical engineering from Northeastern University, Boston (1941); a naval architecture and marine engineering… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Katz — (KaZ für das hebräische Kohen Zedek, „gerechter Priester“) ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Adele Katz, Geburtsname von Adele Goldstine (1920–1964), US amerikanische Mathematikerin Adolf Katz (1899–1980), deutscher Politiker (NSDAP) Alex… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Israel (desambiguación) — Israel es un nombre hebreo (ישׂראל, Yisra el o Yiśrā’ēl, Árabe: إسرائيل, Isrā īl) cuyo significado es «el que lucha con Dios» ; fue el nombre dado al patriarca bíblico Jacob, por el hombre misterioso con el cual luchó, camino de Betel… … Wikipedia Español
KATZ, ELIHU — (1926– ), professor of sociology and communications. Born in New York, Katz received his doctorate from Colombia University in 1956. In 1963 he immigrated to Israel and joined the Guttman Institute for Applied Social Research of the Hebrew… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
KATZ, MINDRU — (1925–1978), Romanian born Israeli pianist. Born in Bucharest and recognized as a child prodigy by George Enescu, Katz was recommended to Floria Musicescu, with whom he studied at the Royal Academy of Music in Bucharest. Katz made his debut with… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
KATZ, SHMUEL — (1914– ), Israeli publicist. Katz was born in South Africa and came to Eretz Israel in 1936 as secretary to the Honorary South African Consul, Michael Haskel. He was active in the Irgun Ẓeva i Leummi, then under the leadership of david raziel .… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
KATZ, ALBERT — (Heb. pseudonym א״ך איש הרוח); (1858–1923), writer, journalist, and Zionist. Katz, who was born in Lodz, served as teacher and preacher at Fuerstenwalde, near Berlin (1883–86). Katz and W. Bambus founded the periodical Serubabel (1886–88), which… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
KATZ, BENZION — (1875–1958), Hebrew journalist and writer. Born in Daugi (Vilna district), Katz began to contribute to Ha Ẓefirah at an early age. At the invitation of Baron David guenzburg , he went to St. Petersburg in order to engage in talmudic research, the … Encyclopedia of Judaism