Moshe Brawer (Hebrew: משה ברוור; 3 November 1919 – 28 December 2020) was an Israeli geographer. In 2002, he won the Israel Prize in geography. Brawer...
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psychologist and politician Moshe Brawer (1919–2020), Israeli geographer Brewer (surname) This page lists people with the surname Brawer. If an internal link...
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residents of the Lebanese village of Shaba. In a book published in 1988, Moshe Brawer, an Israeli geographer, mentions two French maps published in 1932 and...
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1945. Quoted in Hadawi, 1970, p. 130 Transformation in Arab Settlement, Moshe Brawer, in The Land that Became Israel: Studies in Historical Geography, Ruth...
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laureates were: Professor David Amiran, Professor Dov Nir, Professor Moshe Brawer and Professor Arie Shachar. Israeli Geographical Association (Hebrew)...
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2018-06-22 at the Wayback Machine Transformation in Arab Settlement, Moshe Brawer, in The Land that Became Israel: Studies in Historical Geography, Ruth...
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Bentson, 83, American neuroradiologist, complications from COVID-19. Moshe Brawer, 101, Israeli geographer. Romell Broom, 64, American convicted murderer...
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December – Yehuda Henkin (b. 1945), Orthodox rabbi and posek 28 December – Moshe Brawer (b. 1919), geographer, mapmaker and Israel Prize winner. 30 December...
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Palestinian cause, the Arab-American community, and the Arab nation. Moshe Brawer, professor of geography at Tel Aviv University wrote that Khalidi's encyclopedic...
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for Beersheba Sub-District, in the Gaza District." Israeli geographer Moshe Brawer noted that the report was "an important if not the foremost source of...
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