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  1. Meir Bar-Ilan (Hebrew: מֵאִיר בַּר-אִילָן; () April 10, 1880 – () April 17, 1949) was an orthodox rabbi, author, and religious zionist activist, who served as leader of the Mizrachi movement in the United States and Mandatory Palestine. Bar-Ilan University, founded in 1955, was named in his honour.

  2. Meir Bar-Ilan (hebraisiert aus ursprünglich Meir Berlin; geb. 10. April 1880 in Woloschin, Russisches Kaiserreich; gest. 17. April 1949 in Jerusalem) war orthodoxer Rabbiner und ein Führer des religiösen Zionismus. Nach ihm ist die Bar-Ilan-Universität in Ramat Gan im Bezirk Tel Aviv benannt.

  3. Meir Bar-Ilan. Review of a book by John S. Lucas, Astrology and Numerology etc. (2003) while discussing its affinities with Jewish esoteric views. Jewish astrologers as well as Secreta...

  4. E-Mail: Meir.Bar-ilan@biu.ac.il. URL: http://faculty.biu.ac.il/~barilm/ Born: New York, November 5, 1951. Married: 5 children. Citizenship: USA / Israel . Education: 1980 Bar-Ilan University, Israel B. A. 1983 Bar-Ilan University, Israel Ph. D. Academic Employment. 1980-82 Bar-Ilan University, Israel Instructor

  5. Moshav Beit Meir, named after Rav Bar-Ilan, is a religious moshav of some 90 families, located in the midst of a nature reserve in the Jerusalem hills (about nine miles from Jerusalem) off the Jerusalem-Tel Aviv highway. It enjoys a panoramic view of the country stretching some 35 miles to the Mediterranean.

  6. jafi.jewish-life.de › zionismus › peopleMeir Bar-Ilan (1880-1949)

    1926 kam Bar-Ilan nach Eretz Israel. Er liess sich in Jerusalem nieder, wo er als Praesident des Weltzentrums der Mizrachi wirkte und als Mizrachi Vertreter in Institutionen des Jischuw und des Zionismus. Zwischen 1929 und 1931 war er Mitglied der Zionistischen Exekutive.

  7. Meir Bar-Ilan, born New York, New York, 1951; Bar-Ilan University (B.A., cum laude, 1979, major in Jewish History and Talmud; Ph.D. of Jewish History, 1983). He is a veteran of two wars (1973, 1982), and got badly wounded in Lebanon.