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Ron Brill. Ronald M. Brill is a former American retail executive and is a co-founder of the Home Depot. He worked with Arthur Blank and Bernard Marcus at Handy Dan Home Improvement and was fired from that company at the same time they were. Brill was Home Depot's first official employee. He worked with Home Depot for over 20 years, serving as ...
Ayman Subah (now known as Dor Shachar) – Palestinian Arab from Khan Yunis, Gaza who fled to Israel and converted to Judaism. [117] Baruch Mizrahi – Palestinian Arab and member of the Irgun. [118] Dario Hunter – American lawyer, rabbi and politician.
Rabbi Shlomo Korah, chief rabbi of Bnei Brak. Rabbi Azarya Basis, chief rabbi of Rosh HaAyin. Rabbi Shimon Baadani, leading Sephardi rabbi and rosh kollel in Israel. Rabbi Avraham Al-Naddaf, one of the leaders of Yemenite Jews in Jerusalem and Israel. Rabbi Amnon Yitzhak.
Jewish communities have existed across the Middle East and North Africa since classical antiquity. By the time of the early Muslim conquests in the seventh century, these ancient communities had been ruled by various empires and included the Babylonian, Persian, Carthaginian, Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman and Yemenite Jews.
In conjunction with figures derived from the Pew Research Center 's 2021 "survey of the religious composition of the United States", [175] the most basic breakdown of the above data indicates that 85% of the Senate identify as Christian (compared with 63% of the population), 8% identify as Jewish (compared with 2% of the population), 5% have ...
This is a list of notable Jewish American journalists. For other Jewish Americans, see Lists of Jewish Americans. Carl Bernstein. Wolf Blitzer. Bernie Goldberg. Larry King. William Safire. Gideon Yago. Thomas Friedman.
Norman Arthur Stillman, also Noam (נועם, in Hebrew; born 1945), is an American academic, historian, and Orientalist, serving as the emeritus Schusterman-Josey Professor and emeritus Chair of Judaic History at the University of Oklahoma. He specializes in the intersection of Jewish and Islamic culture and history, and in Oriental and ...
The 1066 Granada massacre took place on 30 December 1066 (9 Tevet 4827; 10 Safar 459 AH) when a Muslim mob stormed the royal palace in Granada, in the Taifa of Granada, [1] killed and crucified [2] the Jewish vizier Joseph ibn Naghrela, and massacred much of the Jewish population of the city. [3][4] ‹ The template Infobox civilian attack is ...