HABIMAH — (Heb. הבימה; the Stage ), repertory theater company; founded in Moscow in 1917 as the first professional Hebrew theater in the world, and now the National Theater of Israel. Its initiator was nahum david zemach , who was joined by Menahem Gnessin … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Habimah — (Aufnahme von 2005 Die Habimah (hebräisch הבימה – „Die Bühne“) ist das israelische Nationaltheater in Tel Aviv. Das Theater, das als eines der wichtigsten hebräischen Theater gilt, wurde 1916 von Nachum Zemach in Moskau unter der Federführung des … Deutsch Wikipedia
ISRAEL PRIZE — The Israel Prize, instituted in 1953, is awarded by the minister of education and culture on the recommendation of judges appointed for each subject for outstanding work in the following fields: Jewish Studies (and Rabbinical Literature),… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Habimah Theater — Literally, the stage ; Israel s national Hebrew theater, based in Tel Aviv. Founded as a Hebrew language theater by directors Nahum Zemach and Constantin Stanislavsky in Moscow in 1917, it moved permanently to Palestine in 1931. Among its… … Historical Dictionary of Israel
Culture of Israel — Dancing the Hora, 1948 The culture of Israel developed long before the foundation of the State of Israel in 1948 and combines the heritage of secular and religious lives. Much of the diversity in Israel s culture comes from the diversity of its… … Wikipedia
Yitzhak Navon — Infobox President | name =Yitzhak Navon nationality =Israeli caption = order =5th President of the State of Israel term start =April 19, 1978 term end =May 5, 1983 predecessor =Ephraim Katzir successor =Chaim Herzog birth date =Birth date and… … Wikipedia
Jacques Noël (décorateur) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Jacques Noël (homonymie). Jacques Noël, né à Ivry sur seine en 1924, et mort le 18 juillet 2011, était un décorateur français de théâtre. Sommaire 1 Biographie 2 … Wikipédia en Français
GOLDBERG, LEA — (1911–1970), Hebrew poet and critic. Born in Koenigsberg, Eastern Prussia, she spent the early years of her childhood in Russia but after the Revolution her family returned to their home in Kovno, Lithuania. While still a schoolgirl, Lea Goldberg … Encyclopedia of Judaism
SOBOL, YEHOSHUA — (1939– ), Israeli playwright, prose writer, and director. Sobol was a well known theatrical figure in Israel and abroad. He wrote more than 40 plays, many of which were translated into various languages and performed in theaters around the world … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Theater — Israel s theater companies present a wide variety of classical and contemporary plays with Jewish and universal themes, either written in Hebrew or translated from other languages. These companies perform to large audiences, in their home… … Historical Dictionary of Israel