Moshe Smoira (Hebrew: משה זמורה, 25 October 1888 – 8 October 1961) was an Israeli jurist and the first President of the Supreme Court of Israel. Smoira...
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presidents are expected to be: In 1953, President of the Supreme Court Moshe Smoira fell ill, and Justice Minister Pinchas Rosen initiated the position of...
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the Supreme Court. Moshe Smoira (1948–1954) Yitzhak Olshan (1954–1965) Shimon Agranat (1965–1976) Yoel Zussman (1976–1980) Moshe Landau (1980–1982) Yitzhak...
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for his photograph of the execution of Ruth Snyder at Sing Sing Prison Moshe Smoira, 72, first President of the Supreme Court of Israel from 1948 to 1954...
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Technion and former IDF Chief of Staff, Yaakov Dori. In 1954, he succeeded Moshe Smoira as President of the Supreme Court. He retired in 1965 and was succeeded...
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rowers brothers Bruno Taut (1880–1938) & Max Taut (1884–1967), architects Moshe Smoira (1888–1961), first President of the Supreme Court of Israel Ehrenfried...
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Rudolf Lipschitz (1832–1903), mathematician Moshe Meron (1926–2023), politician Leah Rabin (1928–2000) Moshe Smoira (1888–1961), first President of the Supreme...
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and philanthropist Eduard von Simson (1810–99), jurist and politician Moshe Smoira (1888-1961), jurist Michael Wieck (born 1928), violinist Armstedt, p...
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Chairman) of the Provisional State Council) President of the Supreme Court – Moshe Smoira Chief of General Staff – Yaakov Dori until 9 November, Yigal Yadin Government...
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five judges were appointed on a partisan basis: the court president Moshe Smoira and Yitzhak Olshan were identified with Mapai; Menachem Dunkelblum was...
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