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Simcha Blass (Hebrew: שמחה בלאס; November 27, 1897 – July 18, 1982) was a Polish-Israeli engineer and inventor who developed the modern drip irrigation system with his son Yeshayahu. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
Bill Blass (1922–2002), American fashion designer; Dave Blass, American production designer; Friedrich Blass (1843–1907), German classical scholar; Moses Blass (born 1937), Brazilian Olympic basketball medallist; Simcha Blass, (1897–1982), Israeli water engineer, inventor of drip irrigation systems; Steve Blass, baseball player and announcer
Simcha Blass (1897–1982), Polish-Israeli engineer and inventor; Simcha Bunim Alter (1898–1992) Simcha Bunim Cohen, Orthodox rabbi and author; Simcha Bunim of Peshischa (1765–1827), key leader of Hasidic Judaism in Poland; Simcha Dinitz (1929–2003), Israeli statesman and politician; Simcha Eichenstein (born 1983), American politician
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Usage of a plastic emitter in drip irrigation was developed in Israel by Simcha Blass and his son Yeshayahu. [6] Instead of releasing water through tiny holes easily blocked by tiny particles, water was released through larger and longer passageways by using friction to slow water inside a plastic emitter.
Mekorot was established as the "Ḥevrat ha-Mayim" ('Water Company') on 15 February 1937 by Levi Shkolnik (later Eshkol, Prime Minister of Israel between 1963-1969), water engineer Simcha Blass, and Pinchas Koslovsky (later Sapir, Minister of Finance between 1963-1968). [2] [3]