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  1. It is the language most widely used in commerce, business, formal papers, academia, and public interactions, public signs, road directions, names of buildings, etc. English behaves 'as if' it were the second and official language in Israel. ^ Shohamy, Elana (2006). Language Policy: Hidden Agendas and New Approaches.

  2. Léon Israël, also known as Dr. Israël, born on January 13, 1906, in Kœnigsmacker and assassinated by the Milice of Lyon on April 27, 1944, in Mâcon was a French doctor, resistance fighter, and Jew. Before World War II, he pursued studies at the Faculty of Medicine in Strasbourg and quickly became a respected physician, collaborating ...

  3. Israël David Kiek (22. dubna 1811, Groningen - 14. května 1899, Leiden) byl raný nizozemský portrétní fotograf, který dal vzniknout nizozemskému výrazu kiekje , což znamená snímek. Životopis. Kiek se narodil v Groningenu v židovské rodině ...

  4. Al-Wahda FC. 2006–2010. Feyenoord (scout) 2010–2012. VV Young Boys. *Club domestic league appearances and goals. Marinus " Rinus " David Israël (born 19 March 1942) is a Dutch former professional football player and manager who is currently a scout. Nicknamed "Iron Rinus", he formed a solid defence line at Feyenoord with Theo Laseroms .

  5. Alexandre Israël was born in Algiers on 25 November 1868. He was raised in Reims. He became a journalist at the age of seventeen, and soon became chief editor of the Eclaireur de l'Est . He worked as political director for a large news agency and for a newspaper in Paris. He then worked with Gaston Arbouin, deputy for the Aube, on the Petit ...

  6. The Bank of Israel was founded on 24 August 1954, when the Knesset passed the Bank of Israel Law, which ceded the currency issuing and regulatory functions of the Ministry of Finance to the newly formed bank. Control over foreign currency exchange was not given to the bank until 1978. The bank was made completely independent in 1985 and since ...

  7. Israël was published on a weekly basis. As of 1920 the magazine was distributed to several regions, including Palestine, Damascus, Beirut, Paris, Baghdad, Cyprus, Basra, Brussels, England and Thessaloniki. Due to tensions about the Palestine issue the magazine was banned in Iraq in September 1933.