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Rimon (other)
Rimon may refer to: People * Rimon Hossain (born 2005), Bangladeshi footballer * Showkat Hasanur Rahman Rimon (born 1964), Bangladeshi politician * Yosef Zvi Rimon (born 1968), Israeli rabbi and author Other uses * Rimon-et-Savel, a commune in France * ''Rimon'' (magazine), a Hebrew magazine * Café Rimon, an Israeli restaurant chain * Rimon Winery, an Israeli winery * Rimon School of Jazz and Contemporary Music, a music school in Ramat Hasharon, Israel * Operation Rimon 20, a 1970 aerial battle between Israel and Soviet pilots stationed in Egypt * Another name of Hadad, storm and rain god See also * * Beit Rimon, а populated place in Israel * Gat Rimon, an agricultural community in Israel * Rimmon * Rimons Rimons is a commune in the Gironde department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France. Population See also *Communes of the Gironde department The following is a list of the 534 communes of the Gironde department of France. The c ...
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Rimon Hossain
Mohammad Rimon Hossain (; born 1 July 2005) is a Bangladeshi professional footballer who plays as a full-back for Bangladesh Premier League club Bashundhara Kings and the Bangladesh national team. International career In March 2021, Rimon was called up to the senior Bangladesh national team for the 2021 Three Nations Cup. Before his full international debut, Rimon played a match against Kyrgyzstan U-23 for Bangladesh. On 29 March 2021, Rimon made his senior debut against Nepal in 2021 Three Nations Cup. Career statistics Club ;Notes International apps Honours Bashundhara Kings *Bangladesh Premier League: 2020–21, 2021–22, 2022–23, 2023–24 * Independence Cup: 2022–23, 2023–24; runner-up: 2021-22 * Federation Cup: 2019–20, 2020–21; third place: 2022–23 The dash is a punctuation mark consisting of a long horizontal line. It is similar in appearance to the hyphen but is longer and sometimes higher from the baseline. The most common vers ...
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Showkat Hasanur Rahman Rimon
Showkat Hasanur Rahman Rimon () is a Bangladesh Awami League politician and former Member of Parliament from Barguna-2. Early life Rimon born on 25 November 1964. He has a bachelor's and a master's degree in science. Career Rimon was elected to Parliament in October 2013 in a by-election following the death of the incumbent Golam Sabur Tulu in a road accident. Rimon received 65,813 votes while his nearest rival Golam Sarwar Hiru of Islami Andolon Bangladesh received 57,993 votes. Hiru alleged irregularities in the voting which was denied by Rimon. Rimon elected to parliament in 2014 from Barguna-2 as a Bangladesh Awami League candidate. In March 2016, he was sued by the Bangladesh Election Commission The Bangladesh Election Commission (), abbreviated and publicly referred to as EC, is a government controlled constitutional body that operates the Law, legal functions of election laws in Bangladesh. Article 118 of the Constitution of Bangla ... for allegedly violating t ...
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Yosef Zvi Rimon
Yosef Zvi Rimon (; born January 18, 1968) is an Israeli Religious Zionist rabbi, author, lecturer and Posek who serves as rabbi of the Gush Etzion Regional Council and the Ashkenazi Synagogue of Alon Shvut Darom. He is Rosh Yeshiva of the Jerusalem College of Technology (Machon Lev) and a Rosh Kollel at Yeshivat Har Etzion. As of March 2024, Rav Rimon was named President of the World Mizrachi Movement. Biography Yosef Zvi Rimon was born in London and grew up in Tel Aviv to Rita and David Rimon, the son of the poet Yosef Zvi Rimon, after whom he is named. He grew up in Tel Aviv, where he attended the Moriah School. He also attended Mechina in Givat Shmuel. He then studied at the Netiv Meir Yeshiva in Jerusalem for high school, and in 1986 he attended Yeshivat Har Etzion which was headed by Rav Yehuda Amital and Rav Aharon Lichtenstein. He served in the Armored Corps as part the Hesder system at Yeshivat Har Etzion. He was in a tank unit in the 188th Armored Brigade and desc ...
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Rimon-et-Savel
Rimon-et-Savel (; ) is a commune in the Drôme department in southeastern France. Population See also *Communes of the Drôme department A commune is an alternative term for an intentional community. Commune or comună or comune or other derivations may also refer to: Administrative-territorial entities * Commune (administrative division), a municipality or township ** List of comm ... References Communes of Drôme {{Drôme-geo-stub ...
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Rimon (magazine)
Rimon may refer to: People * Rimon Hossain (born 2005), Bangladeshi footballer * Showkat Hasanur Rahman Rimon (born 1964), Bangladeshi politician * Yosef Zvi Rimon (born 1968), Israeli rabbi and author Other uses * Rimon-et-Savel, a commune in France * ''Rimon'' (magazine), a Hebrew magazine * Café Rimon, an Israeli restaurant chain * Rimon Winery, an Israeli winery * Rimon School of Jazz and Contemporary Music, a music school in Ramat Hasharon, Israel * Operation Rimon 20, a 1970 aerial battle between Israel and Soviet pilots stationed in Egypt * Another name of Hadad, storm and rain god See also * * Beit Rimon, а populated place in Israel * Gat Rimon, an agricultural community in Israel * Rimmon * Rimons Rimons is a commune in the Gironde department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France. Population See also *Communes of the Gironde department The following is a list of the 534 communes of the Gironde department of France. The c ...
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Café Rimon
Café Rimon () is a kosher restaurant chain in Israel with two locations in Jerusalem, and a third one located in Beit Shemesh. The cafe employs both Jews and Arabs despite being the site of multiple terror attacks. History 20th century beginnings Café Rimon opened its first location in 1953 near Ben Yehuda Street in Jerusalem. Originally, Café Rimon was a meat restaurant. In 1983 it switched to dairy. 2001–2002: Terror attacks On 1 December 2001 at 23:30, two suicide bombers positioned themselves at either side of Café Rimon and blew themselves up simultaneously, killing 10 and injuring 170. Palestinian President Yasser Arafat immediately condemned the attack. Additionally he called for an end to all suicide bombings and acts of terror against Israel. The cafe is located in an area that is normally packed with young people on Saturday nights. In 2002 Jerusalem Police and Shin Bet arrested three East Jerusalem residents who were planning to poison Café Rimon patrons ...
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Rimon Winery
Rimon Winery () is an Israeli winery specialized in producing pomegranate wine, with over a dozen varieties. Rimon is the Hebrew word for pomegranate. Rimon Winery was the first company in the world to make wine from pomegranates. At Kosherfest 2007 Rimon Winery won "Best New Wine, Beer or Spirit", upon its expansion into the United States. In 2008 Rimon Winery expanded into the United Kingdom, debuting at the London International Wine Fair. History In 1996, father and son, Gaby and Avi Nachmias, developed a new strain of pomegranates that they claim is "sweeter, deeper in color and richer in vitamins and antioxidants than other varieties." The Nehemias bottled its first pomegranate wines in 2003, 2,000 bottles of pomegranate dessert wine They founded Rimon Winery the following year, including a commercial production line. By 2007, they offered dry, port, and dessert wines. Rimon produces their wine by crushing the fruit, fermenting it in stainless steel, and then aging the win ...
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Rimon School Of Jazz And Contemporary Music
Rimon School of Music is a contemporary music school in Ramat Hasharon, Israel. It is Israel's largest independent professional school for advanced study of jazz, R&B, bebop, rock, and pop music. The school was established in 1985, by a group of Berklee graduate Israeli musicians with the intention of making modern music more prominent in Israel. Programs Rimon's curriculum develops musicianship and social influence through a variety of studies, experiences, and real-world projects. Students may choose to study in Conducting/Arranging/Composition, Performance, Songwriting, Contemporary Music Production, Electronic Music Production, Music Education, The Rimon Jazz Institute, and The First Year in English Program (for international students). In 1992, Rimon formed an articulation and credit transfer agreement with the Berklee College of Music. Many students who attend Rimon elect to continue their studies to earn a bachelor's or a master's degree internationally. The school is ...
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Operation Rimon 20
Rimon 20 (, ''Pomegranate 20'') was the code name of an aerial battle in 1970 which pitted the Israeli Air Force directly against Soviet fighter pilots stationed in Egypt during the War of Attrition. Israel planned the dogfight in order to send a message that it would no longer tolerate direct Soviet military involvement in its conflict with Egypt. In the afternoon of July 30, 1970, four Israeli Mirage IIIs crossed into Egyptian airspace, flying in tight formation so as to appear as a single aircraft. As expected, four Soviet-flown MiG-21s were scrambled to intercept what they believed to be a routine Israeli reconnaissance flight. They were soon joined by an additional eight MiGs. As the Soviet fighters closed in on the Mirages, they were ambushed by four Israeli F-4 Phantoms and eight Mirage IIIs that had been lurking undetected at low altitude. An additional 12 MiG-21 reinforcements soon arrived. By the end of the close-quarters dogfight, five Soviet MiG-21s had been downed wi ...
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Hadad
Hadad (), Haddad, Adad ( Akkadian: 𒀭𒅎 '' DIM'', pronounced as ''Adād''), or Iškur ( Sumerian) was the storm- and rain-god in the Canaanite and ancient Mesopotamian religions. He was attested in Ebla as "Hadda" in c. 2500 BCE. From the Levant, Hadad was introduced to Mesopotamia by the Amorites, where he became known as the Akkadian (Assyrian-Babylonian) god Adad. Adad and Iškur are usually written with the logogram - the same symbol used for the Hurrian god Teshub. Hadad was also called Rimon/Rimmon, Pidar, Rapiu, Baal-Zephon, or often simply Baʿal (Lord); however, the latter title was also used for other gods. The bull was the symbolic animal of Hadad. He appeared bearded, often holding a club and thunderbolt and wearing a bull-horned headdress. Hadad was equated with the Greek god Zeus, the Roman god Jupiter ( Jupiter Dolichenus), as well as the Babylonian Bel. The Baal Cycle or Epic of Baal is a collection of stories about the Canaanite Baal, also refe ...
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Beit Rimon
Beit Rimon (, ''lit.'' House of the Pomegranate) is a kibbutz located in the Lower Galilee Regional Council in Israel. It consists of a core kibbutz and a residential expansion. It is located in the Lower Galilee on a ridge of Mount Tur'an at a height of 400 meters above sea level. As of it had a population of . Etymology It is named after the Biblical Rimon (pomegranate in Hebrew) in the lands of the Tribe of Zebulun (Joshua 19:13), which "is identified with er-Rumane" at today's Arab village of Rumana, 2 km to the west. History Beit Rimon was first settled in 1977 as a Nahal settlement. In 1979, a group of British immigrants joined the Nahal group and established a kibbutz at the site, affiliated with the Religious Kibbutz Movement The Religious Kibbutz Movement (, ''HaKibbutz HaDati'') is an organizational framework for Orthodox kibbutzim in Israel. Its membership includes 22 communities, 16 of them traditional kibbutzim, and 6 others in the category of Moshav ...
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Gat Rimon
Gat Rimon (, ''lit.'' Pomegranate press) is a moshav in central Israel. Located in the Ono Valley in the Sharon plain between Ganei Tikva and Petah Tikva, it falls under the jurisdiction of Drom HaSharon Regional Council. In it had a population of . History The moshav was founded in 1926 by workers from Petah Tikva who were children of middle class immigrants of the Fourth Aliyah. It was initially called HaTehiya (, ''lit.'' Revival), but later took the Biblical name of , a Levite town in the land of the Tribe of Dan which is mentioned in Joshua 19:45. The Biblical town is "identified with Tel Gerisa Tel Gerisa () or Tell Jerishe and Tell Jarisha (Arabic), commonly known as Tel Napoleon (), as his army camped on it during the siege of Jaffa, is an archaeological site in Tel Aviv, Israel, on the southern bank of the Yarkon River. The Tel measu ..."Negev, Avraham/Gibson, Shimon, Archaeological Encyclopedia of the Holy Land, New York/London 2001, p.191, (English) near the Ya ...
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