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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 ]
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
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
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While escaping Nazis during World War II, a Jewish man buries in the ground two suitcases full of things dear to his heart. The war deprived him of his family and afterwards he endlessly turns over the soil of Antwerp to find the suitcases. It's an obsessive compulsion. He keeps checking old maps and keeps digging, trying to find what he lost.
He earned a reputation as a natural performer, and began releasing recordings and videos. [3] The first, Nor B'Simcha (Just Be Happy), was released shortly after his wedding. [ 4 ] With his thick, round eyeglasses and sidelocks , [ 8 ] "outlandish" outfits, and comical YouTube videos, [ 9 ] he has rocketed to stardom in the Hasidic music world.