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Jewish royalty would include the royal families of the Kingdom of Israel (united monarchy), Kingdom of Judah and Kingdom of Israel (Samaria) ...
The following is a list of people who were in the position of the leaders of the Jewish nation, heads of state and/or government in the Land of Israel. Because of the position of the Land of Israel in Judaism, the leaders of the inhabitants of the land had a priority status also over Diaspora Jewry, although there were periods when this status weakened due to the weakening of the Jewish ...
Lopes Suasso: family whose nobility was confirmed between 1818 and 1831, extinct in 1970 (notable member: Francisco Lopes Suasso, Baron d'Avernas le Gras (1657–1710), one of the leading shareholders of the West India Company, one of the most ardent supporters of the House of Orange, he supported William of Orange in 1688, in his invasion of England)
Jewish Home • UTJ: 18 March 2013 6 May 2015 2013 (19th) 33rd: Likud • Yesh Atid • The Jewish Home • Yisrael Beiteinu • Hatnuah: 6 May 2015 9 April 2019 2015 (20th) 34th: Likud • Kulanu • The Jewish Home • Shas • UTJ • Yisrael Beiteinu — 9 April 2019: 17 May 2020: Apr 2019 (21st) Sep 2019 (22nd) (9) 17 May 2020 13 June 2021 ...
name Regnal Name and style Notes 1000–962 1010–970: 1010–970: David: דוד בן-ישי מלך ישראל David ben Yishai, Melekh Yisra'el. Reigned over Judah for 7 years in Hebron, then Israel & Judah in Jerusalem for 33 years; 40 years in total. Death: natural causes: 962–922 970–931: 971–931: Solomon: שלמה בן-דוד מלך ...
Jewish royalty (21 C, 97 P) Surnames of Jewish origin (10 C, 1,473 P). ... Jewish name; Jewish surname; List of European Jewish nobility; A. Abravanel; Al-Tarās family;
Schmidt served in Hitler’s Wehrmacht, while managing to hide his Jewish roots from the Nazi regime. [72] Árpád Göncz, a former president of Hungary from 1990 to 2000, had a Jewish maternal grandfather. [73] Although most head of states with Jewish ancestry come from Europe and Latin America, some are from other regions of the World.
The following is a list of kibbutzim (Hebrew: קיבוצים) in Israel, [1] grouped by affiliation, with their year of foundation in brackets. In 2004, there were 266 kibbutzim with population 116,000 or 2.1% of the Jewish population of Israel. [2] In 2010, there were 270 kibbutzim in Israel with population of 126,000. [3]