Efrat (given Name)
Efrat is an Israeli given name. Notable people with the surname include: * Efrat Abramov (born 1980), an Israeli TV anchor and screenwriter * Efrat Dor (born 1983), Israeli actress * Efrat Gosh (born 1983), an Israeli singer-songwriter * Efrat Lifshitz (born 1956), Israeli chemist * Efrat Mishori (born 1964), Israeli poet, essayist, performance artist, and filmmaker * Efrat Natan (born 1947), Israeli artist * Efrat Peled (born 1974), Israeli chairman and CEO of Arison Investments * Efrat Rayten (born 1972), Israeli actress, lawyer, and politician * Efrat Shvily (born 1955), Israeli artist * Efrat Tilma (born 1947), Israeli transgender activist * Efrat Ungar (1971–1996), Israeli illustrator and writer of children's literature See also * Efrat (other) {{Given name, Efrat ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Efrat Abramov
Efrat Abramov (; born March 3, 1980) is an Israelis, Israeli TV presenter, journalist and screenwriter. Residing in Tel Aviv, Israel, to a family of Jewish background. Abramov was the host of the daily Bip (channel), Bip comedy channel show "Mahadoora Mugbelet" (English: "Limited Edition"). Then she was selected to write and host the TV aftershow "The little sister" () – a satire late night that followed the events of "HaAh HaGadol" (The Big Brother)" show in Israel. Abramov hosted the show for 3 seasons (150 episodes) that dealt with seasons HaAh HaGadol 1, 1, HaAh HaGadol 2, 2 and the first HaAh HaGadol VIP, VIP season. The show received the highest Audience measurement, rating of any show in the channel's history, and was a candidate for an Awards of the Israeli Television Academy, Israeli Television Academy award in 2009. The show terminated due to the closure of Bip channel in the end of 2010. Since 2008 Abramov is a columnist in the Israeli newspaper ''Globes''. Referen ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Efrat Dor
Efrat Dor (; born 6 January 1983) is an Israeli actress. She is best known for portraying Magdalena Gross in the film '' The Zookeeper’s Wife'', as Lizzie DeLaurentis in the Amazon show ''Sneaky Pete'', and as Eva McCulloch in ''The Flash''. Early life Dor was born in Be'er Sheva, Israel, to a family of Ashkenazi Polish-Jewish descent. She grew up in its neighboring affluent town of Omer with her parents, a writer and an engineer, and three brothers. Her Polish-Jewish grandmother's mother, father, and his brother were all murdered by the Nazis during the Holocaust."Interview with Efrat Dor" ''Cliché Magazine'' 13 July 2017, accessed 06 June 2019 Dor attended Eshel Ha'Nasi high school where she studied drama. She also trained as a ballet dancer at the Bat-Dor Beer-Sheva pro ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Efrat Gosh
Efrat Gosh (; born 3 November 1983) is an Israeli singer-songwriter. Biography Efrat Gosh was born in Herzliya. She studied in the music department of Alon high school in Ramat Hasharon. She continued her education at the Rimon School of Jazz and Contemporary Music, focusing on Jazz. She cites Billie Holiday, Edith Piaf, Louis Armstrong and Charlie Parker as musical influences. Music career Gosh's music career began when she recorded a demo with Yoni Bloch of a song written for Nurit Galron. A week later, she was asked to sing backing vocals in Bloch's shows. The head of the Hebrew Department of the Israeli music label NMC Music, NMC at the time, Chaim Shemesh, was in the audience and signed a contract with her. In 2009, Gosh was the voice of Zoe Drake in the Anime Series Dinosaur King and Foofa in Yo Gabba Gabba!. She also dubbed Once Upon a Time... Planet Earth. Discography * 2005 ''Efrat Gosh'' «Efrat Gosh» () * 2007 ''The Forgiveness and me'' «Ha-slicha ve-ani» () * 20 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Efrat Lifshitz
Efrat Lifshitz () is an Israeli chemist at the Schulich Faculty of Chemistry and the Solid-State Institute, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology (Technion-IIT). Lifshitz's research is known for pioneering advances in developing and studying low-dimensional semiconductors by exploring the relationship between their optical properties and magnetism. Biography Lifshitz was born in 1956 in Haifa, Israel. She obtained her B.Sc. in Chemistry in 1979 from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She received her M.Sc. (1981) and Ph.D. (1984) in Physical Chemistry from the University of Michigan, U.S.A, working under the supervision of Prof. A. Francis. After receiving her Ph.D., Efrat spent one year (1984-85) as a postdoctoral fellow at the Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel. Lifshitz was a research associate at the University of Michigan from 1986 to 1990, immediately after which she joined the Schulich Faculty of Chemistry at the Technion-IIT as an assistant professor. Lifshi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Efrat Mishori
Efrat Mishori (''née'' Tsdaka, in Hebrew: אפרת מישורי; born 5 May 1964) is an Israeli poet, essayist, performance artist, and filmmaker. She is the recipient of the Prime Minister's Award (2002) and the Landau Award (2018). Biography Mishori (nee Tsdaka) was born in Tiberias. During the 1990s, she worked as an art and literature critic and essayist. She completed her PhD in literature at Tel Aviv University in 2006, with a dissertation entitled "Tel Aviv – Reality or Invention", which combined psychoanalysis and literature, and dealt with representation of places as transition objects for the poet; her work won her the Dov Sadan excellence award. Writing Mishori's first published work was a children's book, ''The Book of Dreams'', which came out in 1988. Mishori wrote and illustrated the book. Her first collection of poetry, ''Poems 1990–1994'', was self-published in 1994, won the Ron Adler Foundation award for first-time authors, and was defined by critic Mena ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Efrat Natan
Efrat Natan () is an Israeli artist. Biography Efrat Natan was born and grew up on Kibbutz Kfar Ruppin in the Beit She'an Valley. She studied with Raffi Lavie. Her art was influenced by life on the kibbutz and utopian ideals. Her sculpture "Swing of the Scythe" (2002) is in the permanent exhibition of the Israel Museum. Composed of scythes arranged in a circle, the work draws on Natan's childhood memories growing up on a kibbutz as well as the myth of the Zionist pioneer, symbolizing the renewed relationship between the Jews and the land. Awards and recognition * 1979 Beatrice S. Kolliner Award for a Young Israeli Artist, Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel * 2002 Prize to Encourage Creativity, Ministry of Science, Culture and Sport * 2006 Ministry of Science, Culture and Sport Prize * 2006 Ministry of Education Prize for the Fine Arts * 2009: Mifal Hapayis Prize for the Fine Arts See also *Visual arts in Israel Visual arts in Israel or Israeli art refers to visual art ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Efrat Peled
Efrat Peled (Hebrew: אפרת פלד; born 1974, Israel) is the chairman and CEO of Arison Investments and the CEO of SAFO ( Shari Arison Family Office, Miami, US). Early life and career Peled serves as chairman and CEO of Arison Investments, and as CEO of SAFO (Shari Arison Family Office) in Miami, US, responsible for managing all of Arison's businesses, estimated at billions of dollars. She also serves as an international board member of the Weizmann Institute. Peled is a former board member at Bank Hapoalim, Israel's leading bank, a former member of the board at Shikun & Binui, Israel's leading infrastructure and real estate company, a former member of the board at Salt of the Earth, Israel's leading salt producer, a former member of the board at Miya, a global water efficiency company, a former member of the board at The Ted Arison Family Foundation. and a former member of the advisory committee to the Israeli government's National Economic Council. Peled holds an Executive ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Efrat Rayten
Efrat Rayten-Marom (; born 15 May 1972) Mako, 25 March 2021 is an Israeli actress, lawyer and politician. She is currently a member of the Knesset for the Democrats and previously for the . She previously chaired the Labor, Welfare and Health Committee and chaired the Labor Party's faction in the Knesset following the [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Efrat Shvily
Efrat Shvily (; born 1955) is an Israeli artist based in Jerusalem. She has exhibited her work in the 50th Venice Biennale and the 8th International Istanbul Biennial, both in 2003. Overview Shvily has had many international solo exhibitions and has participated in group exhibition in the USA, Europe, and elsewhere. Her work, influenced by her occupation as a journalist and education in political science, has been mainly focused on Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories and the different aspects of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. Most notable in this theme as well as Shvily's career are two series: "New Homes In Israel And The Occupied Territories" – A series of photographs documenting "Anonymous deserted buildings", Arabic houses, in occupied territories; and "Palestinian Cabinet Ministers" – A series of portraits of all the Palestinian government ministers. In recent years Shvily has been focused on video as her main artistic medium, most recently producing the sh ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Efrat Tilma
Efrat Anne Tilma (; born 1947) is an Israeli transgender activist and the first trans woman to volunteer in the Israel Police. A play based on her autobiography, entitled ''Made He a Woman'', was performed at Habima Theatre, the national theatre of Israel. In 2019, Tilma became the first transgender woman to receive honorary citizenship of Tel Aviv in recognition of her public work. Biography Tilma was born in a kibbutz in Galilee, northern Israel; when she was a teenager, she and her family moved to Ramat Aviv, a neighbourhood of Tel Aviv. During the 1960s, Tilma first started dressing as a woman; this led to conflicts with the Israeli police, who considered her to be a man dressed as a woman. Tilma subsequently shared that during this period she had been raped. In 1967, Tilma underwent gender reassignment surgery in Casablanca, Morocco, due to the procedure being illegal in Israel at the time. She subsequently had to undergo physical examinations by the Israeli Ministry of I ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Efrat Ungar
Efrat (Efi) Ungar (; October 10, 1971 – June 9, 1996) was an Israeli illustrator and writer of children's literature. Unger and her husband were killed in a shooting attack by Palestinians on June 9, 1996. Biography Efrat Ungar was born in Jerusalem to Judith and Rabbi Uri Dasberg. During her youth, her family moved to the Israeli settlement Alon Shvut located at the Etzion bloc. Later, Efrat studied in the "Tzvia" Ulpana and did Sherut Leumi (National Service) in Afula. After her national service, Efrat studied at the Emunah College in Jerusalem, and was trained as a graphic designer. In 1993, Efrat married Yaron Ungar. The couple moved to Kiryat Arba, where Yaron served as an educator at Yeshiva Kiryat Arba (ישיבה תיכונית קריית ארבע). The couple had two sons – Dvir and Yishai. For five years Unger worked as an illustrator and graphic designer in the children's section of the Israeli newspaper "HaTzofe", in which she regularly published a comics s ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |