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Leshem () is one of the Hoshen jewels. It is a Hebrew name, meaning "precious gem". Leshem may also refer to: People Surname * Edan Leshem (born 1997), Israeli tennis player * Giora Leshem (1940–2011), Israeli poet and translator * Matti Leshem, American film and TV producer * Naomi Leshem (born 1963), Israeli artist-photographer * Ron Leshem (born 1976), Israeli writer Known as Leshem * Shlomo Elyashiv Shlomo Elyashiv (Eliashov) (January 5, 1841 2 Tevet 5602- March 13, 1926 [27 Adar">Tevet">2_Tevet<_a>_5602.html" ;"title="Tevet.html" ;"title="2 Tevet">2 Tevet 5602">Tevet.html" ;"title="2 Tevet">2 Tevet 5602- March 13, 1926 [27 Ad ... - Rabbi and kabbalist, also called ''Ha-Leshem'' Places * Leshem, previous name of Dan (ancient city) * Leshem (Israeli settlement), an Israeli settlement {{Disambiguation, geo, surname ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hoshen
The priestly breastplate or breastpiece of judgment ( ''ḥōšen'') was a sacred breastplate worn by the High Priest of the Israelites, according to the Book of Exodus. In the biblical account, the breastplate is termed the ''breastplate of judgment'' ( ''ḥōšen mišpāṭ'' – ), because the Urim and Thummim ( ''hāʾūrīm wəhattummīm'') were placed upon it (). These elements of the breastplate are said in the Exodus verse to carry the judgment ( ''mišpāṭ'') of God concerning the Israelites at all times. Hebrew Bible According to the description in Exodus, this breastplate was attached to the tunic-like garment known as an ephod by gold chains/cords tied to the gold rings on the ephod's shoulder straps and by blue ribbon tied to the gold rings at the belt of the ephod. The biblical description states that the breastplate was also to be made from the same material as the ephod—embroidery of 3 colors of dyed wool and linen—and was to be of a cubit squared, t ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Edan Leshem
Edan Leshem (; born March 19, 1997) is an Israeli tennis player. In 2015, he began playing for the Israel Davis Cup team at the age of 17. His career-high ranking in singles is World No. 249, which Leshem achieved on 18 December 2017. His career-high ranking in doubles is No. 349, achieved on 24 September 2018. Personal info Leshem was born in New York City, and resides in Israel. Career 2014–15: First ITF title In December 2014, Leshem lost in the final of the Israeli national championships in Ra'anana to Dudi Sela, 6–1, 6–2. In November 2015, Leshem won the Israel F15 in Tel Aviv, Israel. 2016–17: ATP and top 250 debut In June 2016 Leshem won both the Israel F9 in Kiryat Shmona, Israel, and the Israel F10 in Akko, Israel. In April 2017, Leshem won both the Israel F3 in Tel Aviv, Israel, defeating Matias Franco Descotte in the final, and the Israel F4 in Ramat Gan, Israel, defeating Mats Moraing in the final. In May 2017 he won the Israel F6 in Akko, Israel, de ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Giora Leshem
Giora Leshem (born Moshe Giora Rotstein, ; February 3, 1940– March 14, 2011(Hebrew/ref>) was an Israeli poet and translator and one of the founders of the Keshev poetry publishing house. At the time of his death, Keshev was the largest independent book publisher in Israel. Leshem has two half siblings named Dorit and Yoram Leshem. Education and experience Leshem was born in Tel Aviv, British Mandate Palestine. He studied chemistry and biology at Bar-Ilan University, and then statistics and physics at Columbia University in New York. In addition, he studied computer operating systems at IBM. He taught at the Kfar Silver Youth Village and also at the Ort Educational Institute. He also participated in the development of medical software applications. He was a proofreader for the Davar newspaper and an editor and translator for the Al HaMishmar newspaper. Literary career Leshem has published five books of poetry (the latest of which, ''הנה ימים באים'', ''Behold, Th ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Matti Leshem
Matti Leshem is an American film and TV producer. Leshem is the co-founder of New Mandate Films, an American film and television production company focused on Jewish history and literature. He is the son of Moshe Leshem, who was Israel's ambassador to Zaire and Denmark, and Alyssa Leshem of Boca Raton, Florida, who was a skin-care specialist there. Lesham earned a bachelor’s degree from Sarah Lawrence College, and a master’s degree in directing from the American Film Institute. In 2014, with his wife Lynn Harris, he co-founded Weimaraner Republic Pictures, a film, TV and digital production company. He was a producer on the Barry Levinson 2021 film, '' The Survivor'', along with business partner and friend Joel Greenberg, who was an executive producer. Lesham created '' Martin Scorsese Presents: The Saints'', an eight-part docudrama TV series, with Martin Scorsese Martin Charles Scorsese ( , ; born November17, 1942) is an American filmmaker. One of the major figu ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Naomi Leshem
Naomi Leshem (; born 3 November 1963) is an Israeli photographer. Her works are in the collections of the Israel Museum in Jerusalem, the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, the Norton Museum of Art in Florida, USA. She received the Constantiner Photography Award for an Israeli Artist from the Tel Aviv Museum of Art in 2009. Biography Leshem was born in Jerusalem, Israel. In 1987, she graduated from the Department of Photography at Hadassah Academic College in Jerusalem. In 1984–1985, she studied General and German Studies at the University of Fribourg, Switzerland. In 2014, she received the Mifal HaPayis Arts and Culture Grant. Her photographs feature a range of conceptual explorations of multiple levels of life alongside death, an area in which her work has been influenced by her life as a second-generation Holocaust survivor and an IDF widow from a young age, as well as by the collective Israeli experience. She teaches at various art schools. Works Leshem's artworks have been sh ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ron Leshem
Ron Leshem () is an Israeli screenwriter, producer, and author. He is an executive producer of ''Euphoria'', which was based on the Israeli television series he co-created and co-wrote in 2012. His first film as a screenwriter, '' Beaufort,'' was nominated for an Academy Award for Best International Feature Film and based on his novel of the same name that received the Sapir Prize in 2006. Leshem has worked on television series including ''No Man's Land'', '' Valley of Tears'', and '' The Gordin Cell'', and the film ''Incitement.'' Career Initial television work and journalism By age 15, Leshem was working in the television industry on educational and youth programming as a researcher and editing coordinator. He helped to develop ''Zombit'', a computer program that became a television show about technology and the internet. Leshem was also a journalist for '' Ma'ariv La'noar'' at this time. He worked as a news editor at '' Yediot Ahronot'' in 1998 and became the head of the ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Shlomo Elyashiv
Shlomo Elyashiv (Eliashov) (January 5, 1841 2 Tevet 5602- March 13, 1926 [27 Adar">Tevet">2_Tevet<_a>_5602.html" ;"title="Tevet.html" ;"title="2 Tevet">2 Tevet 5602">Tevet.html" ;"title="2 Tevet">2 Tevet 5602- March 13, 1926 [27 Adar, 5676]) (), also known as the ''Leshem'' or ''Ba'al HaLeshem'', was a famous Kabbalah, kabbalist, who was born in Šiauliai, Lithuania, and later moved to the Land of Israel. Biography His father was Rabbi Chayim Chaikl Eliashoff. Rabbi Elyashev, a brilliant talmudist, studied in the yeshivot of Minsk and Telz. In addition to his own works on Kabbalah (''Leshem''), he was instrumental in printing works of earlier kabbalists. Aliyah Eliashiv taught Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook Kabbalah when Rabbi Kook was the young rabbi of the town of Zoimel. Rabbi Kook was granted a month-long leave of absence to study with the famous kabbalist in Shavel. In 1922, when Rabbi Kook was serving as chief rabbi of Jerusalem, Rabbi Elyashiv asked him f ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dan (ancient City)
Dan (), and older name Laish, is an ancient city mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, described as the northernmost city of the Kingdom of Israel, and belonging to the tribe of Dan, its namesake. It was later the site of a royal sanctuary built by Jeroboam. The city is identified with a tell located in Upper Galilee, northern Israel, known as Tel Dan (; "Mound of Dan") in Hebrew and Tell el-Qadi ("Mound of the Judge") in Arabic, a popular translation of the ancient Hebrew name. The site was occupied continuously from the Early Bronze Age through the Iron Age II, the time of the Kingdom of Israel. While evidence suggests a period of abandonment during the Persian era, it was later rebuilt as a Hellenistic city with a notable shrine. Identification and names The Hebrew Bible states that prior to its conquest by the tribe of Dan the site was known as Laish with variant spellings within the Books of Joshua, Judges and Isaiah. In it is called Leshem, which means "jewel". has the alter ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |