- Meir Dizengoff
- n. (1861-1937) founder and first mayor of Tel Aviv (Israel)
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
Meir Dizengoff — (Hebrew: מאיר דיזנגוף, Russian: Меер Янкелевич Дизенгоф, 25 February 1861 23 September 1936) was a Zionist politician and the first mayor of Tel Aviv. Contents … Wikipedia
Meïr Dizengoff — Meir Dizengoff מאיר דיזנגוף Meir Dizengoff, en 1910 Naissance 25 … Wikipédia en Français
Meir Dizengoff — (1910) Meir Dizengoff (auch: Meir Diesengoff; * 25. Februar 1861 in Bessarabien; † 23. September 1936 in Tel Aviv) war Ingenieur und Kaufmann und Mitbegründer und erster und langjähriger Bürgermeister Tel Avivs. 1892 gründete er eine von Baron… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Meir Dizengoff — Meïr Dizengoff Meïr Dizengoff (מאיר דיזנגוף), né en 1861 en Bessarabie, est l un des pionniers du mouvement des Amants de Sion . Homme d affaires reconnu, il fonde de nombreuses institutions financières publiques, et devient le premier maire de… … Wikipédia en Français
Dizengoff — Meïr Dizengoff Meïr Dizengoff (מאיר דיזנגוף), né en 1861 en Bessarabie, est l un des pionniers du mouvement des Amants de Sion . Homme d affaires reconnu, il fonde de nombreuses institutions financières publiques, et devient le premier maire de… … Wikipédia en Français
Dizengoff Street — in 2006 before a street party. Dizengoff Street (Hebrew: רחוב דיזנגוף, Rehov Dizengoff) is a major street in central Tel Aviv, named after Tel Aviv s first mayor, Meir Dizengoff. The street runs from the corner of Ibn Gabirol Street in its… … Wikipedia
Dizengoff Center — northern facade Location Tel Aviv, Israel Opening date 1983 Architect Mordechai Ben Horin … Wikipedia
Meir (name) — Meir is a Jewish masculine given name, and an occasional surname. There are variants and alternate spellings. People with the name include: Contents 1 Given name 2 Middle 3 Surname 4 See also … Wikipedia
Dizengoff Square — Coordinates: 32°04′41″N 34°46′27″E / 32.07806°N 34.77417°E / 32.07806; 34.77417 … Wikipedia
Dizengoff, Meir — (1861–1936) First mayor of Tel Aviv. One day in 1909, sixty Jewish families marched out of crowded, noisome Arab Jaffa to the barren sand dunes north of the railway line. There they heard their leader Meir Dizengoff, in a fine flight of… … Who’s Who in Jewish History after the period of the Old Testament