Mishael Cheshin (Hebrew: מישאל חשין; 16 February 1936 – 19 September 2015) was an Israeli Justice who served in the Supreme Court of Israel from 1992...
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midfielder Mishael Abbott (born 1981), American racing driver Mishael Dahan [he] (1920–1997), Sephardic Chief Rabbi of Beersheva Mishael Cheshin (1936–2015)...
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Cheshin may refer to: Mishael Cheshin (1936–2015), Israeli judge Cheshin, Iran (disambiguation), places in Iran This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Harvard. He interned in the office of Israeli Supreme Court judge Mishael Cheshin. In addition, Bell frequently writes about the Arab-Israeli conflict...
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of this approach included Barak's colleague, Supreme Court Justice Mishael Cheshin. According to Israel's Declaration of Independence of 14 May 1948,...
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Winograd Commission, Dr. Eliyahu Winograd, retired Supreme Court Justice Mishael Cheshin, and the Movement for Quality Government in Israel. In January 2014...
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politician Joanna Hausmann – comedian Ana María Shua – Argentinian writer Mishael Cheshin – judge in the Israeli Supreme court The Jewish community presidents...
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Golda Meir, Ariel Sharon, Jerusalem Foundation president Ruth Cheshin (wife of Mishael Cheshin), and his close friend, then Jerusalem Mayor Teddy Kollek....
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cemetery where many well-known personalities have been buried, among them Mishael Cheshin and Yossi Sarid. Rehavam Ze'evi (1926–2001), general and politician...
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Israeli Supreme Court decision on this matter, Deputy Chief Justice Mishael Cheshin argued that, "Israeli citizens [do not] enjoy a constitutional right...
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