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  SignOnSanDiego.com > News > Obituaries -- MOSHE CARMEL
SignOnSanDiego.com > News > Obituaries -- MOSHE CARMEL
Moshe Carmel, who led the fledgling Israeli army's capture of Haifa and the northern Galilee region during the 1948-49 Mideast war, has died in Tel Aviv at 92.
He was born in Minsk in what was then Poland, in modern-day Belarus, and moved to British Mandatory Palestine in 1924 at the age of 13.
www.signonsandiego.com /news/obituaries/20030820-9999_1m20carmel.html   (178 words)

  
 Search Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Carmel, Mount Carmel, Mountkär´mel [Heb.,=garden land], mountain ridge, NW Israel, extending 13 mi (21 km) NW from the plain of Esdraelon to the Mediterranean Sea, where it ends in a promontory marking the southern limit of the Bay of Haifa.
Safdie, Moshe Safdie, Moshemōshā´ säf´dē, 1938-, Israeli-Canadian architect, b.
Carmel, N.Y. He became a cattle dealer in early life and by 1834 was successful enough to engage in the steamboat business on the Hudson, which he developed rapidly.
www.encyclopedia.com /searchpool.asp?target=Moshe+Carmel   (475 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
God tells Moshe that He will decide whom to erase, and in the meanwhile, he is to lead the people to their destination, and "on the day of retribution, I will seek retribution for their sin." God then smites the people for making the eigel.
Since Moshe's single goal is to avert punishment, he appeals to outside factors - the averse affect on the image of God in the eyes of the nations, and the merits of the fathers and God's word to them.
Moshe is asking that God somehow ameliorate the state of sin, somehow make it possible for Him to maintain His relationship with the people who have left Egypt, received the Torah, and are on the way to the promised land, even though these same people are still tainted and corrupted by the terrible transgression.
orion.it.luc.edu /~jstopek/kitissa.html   (5421 words)

  
 Guardian | Moshe Carmel
Jailed by the British in 1939, the Israeli soldier and politician Moshe Carmel, who has died aged 92, was the controversial commander of his country's northern front in its 1948 war of independence.
Carmel welcomed the temporary truce of June 1948, but rearmed and, on October 29, launched Operation Hiram, a three-day pincer movement that engulfed a swathe of Galilee, including Nazareth, most of which had been allocated by the UN to the Arabs.
Carmel was born in Minsk, then in Poland (and now part of Belarus).
www.guardian.co.uk /print/0,3858,4776395-103552,00.html   (686 words)

  
 Ancestors of the Rozenblat family Carmela Ben Natan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Carmel (meaning "garden" in Hebrew) is a mountain in Israel mentioned in the Old Testament.
Carmela married Moshe Ben Natan, son of Natan Rozonzedzevo (Ben-Natan) and Feige Rozonzedzevo (Ben-Natan), in Haifa Israel.
(Moshe Ben Natan was born in 1947 in Poland.)
www.rozenblat.com /39.html   (68 words)

  
 Biography - Mike BRANT
Moshé finally uttered his first words at the age of 5 – and his parents breathed a deep sigh of relief.
Moshé left school at the age of 13, however, and went on to work on the Kfar Haemek kibbutz where he spent his days looking after the animals.
Moshé was just 15 at the time but he already had an impressive stentorian voice.
www.rfimusique.com /siteen/biographie/biographie_6996.asp   (3320 words)

  
 Weekly Torah Portion -- summary of Ki Tisa
This portion and the rest of Israel's desert trek is indeed a "see-saw", ascending to the heights of eternal life in heaven and plunging to the transient depths of death upon earth.
Moshe led the Levites in slaying 3000 ringleaders; this was followed by a a Divine plague (and protest demonstrations by the Sinai Secular Humanist Society?).
Moshe quickly worshipped and again asked God to forgive Israel, to take them for His inheritance, and to go in their midst- otherwise he won't budge.
israelvisit.co.il /top/kisisa-s.htm   (1273 words)

  
 Lionel Rolfe! FAT MAN ON THE LEFT
Carmel was essentially settled by turn-of-the-century bohemians right after the 1906 earthquake.
Moshe faithfully read two publications all his life, whatever part of the world he found himself in.
When Moshe first came to the United States from Palestine in 1916, he fell in with the Industrial Workers of the World, the Wobblies, whom he revered with almost the same passion he revered the American flag, which he did with an immigrant's uncritical gratefulness.
silverlake.magicplace.com /rolfe3.htm   (621 words)

  
 Torah Weekly - Bo
Moshe tells him not only will they take their own flocks, but Pharaoh must add his own too.
Moshe tells Pharaoh that Hashem is going to bring one more plague, the death of the firstborn, and then the Children of Yisrael will leave Egypt.
Carmel had such a desire that the Torah should be given on them, that the angel who is appointed over mountains began moving them towards Mt. Sinai.
www.ohr.org.il /tw/5756/shmos/bo.htm   (1655 words)

  
 The Wine & Food Forum at Strat's Place: Update on Sea Horse-Elul 2000
Warm, spicy, aromatic, with plenty of tannin and with of fl currant, mint, plums and hints of licorice and fresh sweet herbs in its flavors and aromas, this medium to full bodied wine is complex and shows the kind of fine balance that should let it age nicely for 5 or more years.
Carmel Mizrachi, Cabernet Sauvignon, Millenium, 1996: After two earlier reviews, all that remains to be said is that this wine is now completely dead in the bottle and, as not-at-all-nice as it may be to say it, dead in every sense of the word.
When Moshe first mentioned that he was willing to help forum members obtain wines during their visits to England I was a bit afraid that he might be promoting his commercial interests.
stratsplace.zeroforum.com /zerothread?id=2484   (1498 words)

  
 OccupationalHazard.org 01.12.01
For example, at a meeting on August 5, 1956, there were exchanges between transportation minister Moshe Carmel (Ahdut Ha'avoda) and minister of religious affairs and welfare Moshe Haim Shapiro (Hapoel Hamizrahi) on the issue of flights on the Sabbath to the airport at Lod.
Minister Moshe Carmel had to defend the workers in his ministry, at the same meeting and in other sessions.
In contrast to them, Moshe Carmel who, during the War of Independence, served as a major general in the IDF, suggested taking advantage of the situation, "to get control of key positions beyond the current border of Jordan and to hold these positions permanently.
www.occupationalhazard.org /article.php?IDD=536   (3340 words)

  
 A Lot of Locust - Bo 5763
Picking up on the stress of the pasuk in our parasha that the locust were within the boundaries of Egypt, he says that the plague in Moshe’s time was the most severe in history in that country, but that other lands might surpass it.
In Yoel, the plague consisted of comparable populations of arbeh, yelek, and chasil, a phenomenon which made it worthy of Yoel’s statement that it was unparalleled in the history of the world.
Moshe’s plague was indeed the largest one in history, but the ecological devastation at the time of Yoel was unique, in that after one plague came and darkened the day, it was followed by yet another and yet another attack.
www.eretzhemdah.org /hemdatyamim/5763/bo63/feature.htm   (423 words)

  
 Boston.com / News / Boston Globe / Obituaries / Moshe Carmel, Israeli general, 92
General Carmel was born in Minsk in what was then Poland and is now Belarus, and he moved to British Mandate of Palestine in 1924 at 13.
As commander of the northern front during the 1948-49 Mideast war, General Carmel was responsible for Israel's capture of the northern cities of Haifa and Acre and the Galilee region.
General Carmel served as a member of Israel's Knesset from the late 1950s through the early '70s, and was transport minister.
www.boston.com /news/globe/obituaries/articles/2003/08/16/moshe_carmel_israeli_general_92?mode=PF   (190 words)

  
 Weekly Torah Portion -- summary of Pinchas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
27: Moshe rushed to God with the petition of Tz'lafchad's orphaned daughters for equal rights to their father's share in Israel- God agreed (but only after they raised their claim!) and delivered laws determining a Jew's share in the land.
Moshe's only concern is a worthy successor to lead Israel.
He brought the people temporarily back to God with his impressive demonstration on Mt. Carmel, killed the Baal prophets, and brought rain to the drought-ridden land; yet he had to flee from Jezabel; she and her idols retained popular support.
israelvisit.co.il /top/pinkie-s.htm   (562 words)

  
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The coastal plain of Mount Carmel, stretching from Caesarea in the south to Haifa in the north, was densely populated and was growing rapidly during the late Ottoman Rule and the Mandate period.
Many of the villages of the Carmel district held out for three months after the fall of Haifa Ijzim and its two neighboring villages, Jaba' and 'Ein Ghazal, numbering 1140 and 2170 inhabitants, respectively, 8 fought together and were the last Carmel villages to fall, on the 26th of July.
Arazy was holding talks with representatives of the Druze villages of Mount Carmel and reported their outcome to Moshe Carmel, the commander of the Carmeli Brigade, the army unit responsible for the area.
www.palestineremembered.com /Haifa/Ijzim/Ijzim.html   (11451 words)

  
 Haifa ~ Mount Carmel
The beautiful city of Haifa is built around Mount Carmel and is the most important harbor city in Eretz Yisroel.
Before Moshe Rabbaynu died he told the Tribe of Zevulon that there will be treasures hidden in their sand.
Everyone would go to the top of Mount Carmel and the prophets would prepare a sacrifice, but they were not to light any fire.
www.campsci.com /iguide/haifa_har_carmel.htm   (1470 words)

  
 Yeshiva Reuta
Moshe and Shoshanna Schilit of Beit Shemesh covered the cost of restoration of a Sefer Torah, one of two Sifrei Torah donated by Phil Chernofsky on behalf of the OU Israel Center in Jerusalem
The family dedicated the Sefer Torah in memory of Moshe Schilit's parents and in honor of their oldest son Natan who is an Avere'ich at the Yeshiva.
The celebration procession and dancing from the Main Beit Knesset of Carmel to the Yeshiva was rich with Ru'ach and as the sun set, many lit the customary torches were lit adding to a spirit of Achdut and thanksgiving.
www.sefer-torah.com /yeshiva-reuta.htm   (441 words)

  
 BikeAbout Trip Log: January 21–22, 1998
Moshe and David, two seniors, were particularly helpful and attentive, sharing information about themselves and their opinions and transmitting details about BikeAbout to latecomers.
Moshe and David stayed with Ethan and andrEa the whole time, even bringing them up to Moshe's computer class for a repeat performance.
The lively conversation with David and Moshe and other students about their lives in Israel covered topics from the current political climate and the peace process to obligatory army service and the future.
www.bikeabout.org /journal/notes_61.htm   (2686 words)

  
 The Deportations of the Hiram Operation: Correcting a Mistake - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In a cable dated October 31, 1948 by Major General Moshe Carmel during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war addressing all division and district commanders under his command is found the following: Do all you can to immediately and quickly purge the conquered territories of all hostile elements in accordance with the orders issued.
That is the focal point of Benny Morris ' article The Deportations of the Hiram Operation: Correcting a Mistake.
According to Morris himself, his mistake was to believe what Major General Carmel and others told him - that no deportation order was issued during Operation Hiram.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_Deportations_of_the_Hiram_Operation:_Correcting_a_Mistake   (227 words)

  
 3/07/2005 - Kosher Today Weekly News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
As further evidence that there is no halachic restriction against foie gras, Friedman, a sixth-generation foie gras producer, cited stories that Rabbi Moshe Sofer, known as the Chasam Sofer, who lived at the turn of the 19th century, ate foie gras on a regular basis.
Carmel continues to develop a new winery at Ramat Dalton, in the Upper Galilee.
Ziv added that the Carmel Winery management sees the new winery in the Upper Galilee as the pearl of the group: A state of the art winery, situated close to some of Israel's finest vineyards, in the Upper Galilee and Golan Heights.
www.koshertodaymagazine.com /archives/newsletter_2005/03_07_05.htm   (2544 words)

  
 ListForLess.com Blog for FSBOs: I WAS MOVED, YOU WILL BE, TOO   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
All along, she kept her furniture and belongings in the storage warehouse of Carmel Movers in Hyde Park, thinking that she would either have it all sent down or she would eventually move back up.
She had a bed and some other assorted pieces, along with boxes stuffed with family mementos from a time when the future still shone brightly -- things that had no value to an outsider but meant all the world to her.
One day, in a phone call with the Carmel owner, her voice caught as she wondered aloud whether she'd ever see her things again.
listforless.blogspot.com /2004/06/i-was-moved-you-will-be-too.html   (731 words)

  
 Moshe Briel's MBA Dissertation Thesis Abstract   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
A research dissertation project presented by Moshe Briel in accordance with the requirements set by the University of Leicester for the rewarding of M.B.A. degree.
The findings of the report are directed towards four groups of people: those comprising the management at Carmel Wines, business and information system managers in general, software suppliers, and information system theorists in general.
Other more far reaching implications are also treated in the report, including the notion that the impediments occur in the short run only, while in the long run, other economic factors may have to be considered.
www.briel.org /mba_abs.html   (324 words)

  
 Washington Report on Middle East Affairs: Deaths   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Moshe Carmel, 92, the general who commanded Israel's capture of Haifa, Acre and the northern Galilee during the 1948-1949 Arab-Israeli war, died Aug. 14 in Tel Aviv.
In his youth, in the mid-1930s, Carmel was active in Jewish terror attacks against Palestinian Arabs, and was imprisoned by the British authorities from 1939-1941 for his participation in the militant Hagana, predecessor of the Israeli army.
Retiring from the army with the rank of general in 1958, Carmel served as a member of Israel's parliament, the...
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_go1658/is_200310/ai_n9175979   (204 words)

  
 Orion Center Bibliography: 1997
Moshe J. Bernstein, Florentino García Martínez, and John Kampen, 215-229.
Moshe J. Bernstein, Florentino García Martínez, and John Kampen, 231-244.
Moshe J. Bernstein, Florentino García Martínez, and John Kampen, 67-88.
orion.mscc.huji.ac.il /resources/bib/year/1997.shtml   (11685 words)

  
 Ki Tissa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Moshe has not yet come down from the mountain and the forty days are nearly gone.
They were made God’s children, the Sh’khinah has been with them, the covenants are theirs, likewise the giving of the Torah, the Temple service and the promises; the Patriarchs are theirs; and from them, as far as his physical descent is concerned, came the Messiah, who is over all.
What is more, their minds were made stonelike; for to this day the same veil remains over them when they read the Old Covenant; it has not been unveiled, because only by the Messiah is the veil taken away.
www.soucatdavid.israelinet.org /torahportions/english/Kitissaengprt.htm   (2516 words)

  
 CapitalDance.com Website ---- About the Teachers 2000
Moshe, a native Israeli, is the leader of the largest dance session in the Washington DC area.
In addition, Moshe has over 12 year experience in teaching and leading Israeli folk dance groups.
Moshe will teach some of his own new dances and also the latest dance hits.
www.capitaldance.com /dw_teach00.htm   (993 words)

  
 Operation Hiram   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
It was lead by Moshe Carmel, aimed at capturing the Galilee region.
It was a complete success and at the end of the month Israel had not only managed to capture the whole Galilee but had also advanced 5 miles into Lebanon to the Litani river.
In October 31 Major General Moshe Carmel wrote a telegram to all his division and district commanders under his command:
www.portaljuice.com /operation_hiram.html   (277 words)

  
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To shield themselves from this plague, Jews were to sprinkle blood from the Paschal offering and from milah, circumcision, on their doorposts.
Moshe and Aaron were first told to fulfill this mitzvah on Rosh Chodesh Nisan.
Later, the Jews were miraculously saved on Mt. Tavor in the time of the Prophetess Devorah, while on Mt. Carmel Hashem's unity was proclaimed in the time of Eliyahu.
www.beverlyhillschabad.com /News-Letter/98/Bo98.wps.htm   (888 words)

  
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He believed Major General (res.) Moshe Carmel and other sources, who told him that no deportation orders were issued during the course of Operation Hiram, to be the dirtiest there was.
The only thing is, Carmel's deportation order isn't the whole truth which Morris reveals in "Correcting a Mistake." Apparently, Carmel's troops carried out massacres in no less than 10 (!) villages in the north of the country.
Up until a short while ago, one could have run into the pleasant-mannered Carmel, who served as a government minister on behalf of the now-defunct Achdut Ha'avoda and Ma'arach parties, sitting in the Beit Ariella municipal library in Tel Aviv, seven days a week, and browsing through the newspapers like one of the pensioners.
www.stanford.edu /group/MSAN/palestine/levy.html   (2858 words)

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