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    Shimon Agranat (Hebrew: שמעון אגרנט; September 5, 1906 – August 10, 1992) was an Israeli jurist and the third President of the Supreme Court of Israel...
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  • Shimon (Hebrew: שמעון) is the original Hebrew pronunciation of the names Simon and Simeon. Among individuals, Shimon can refer to: Shimon Agranat (1906-1992)...
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  • to the outbreak of the Yom Kippur War. The Committee was headed by Shimon Agranat, Chief Justice of Israel's Supreme Court. Its other members were Justice...
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    Israeli Supreme Court in January 1958. The majority opinion, written by Shimon Agranat, rejected the allegation of collaboration. A dissenting opinion agreed...
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    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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    of Israel Chaim Weizmann, President of the Supreme Court of Israel Shimon Agranat, and others. This trend moderated with time. By the time of the wave...
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    in particular) was high. Shimon Agranat, President of the Israeli Supreme Court, was asked to lead an inquiry, the Agranat Commission, into the events...
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    panel consisting of Supreme Court President Yitzhak Olshan and judges Shimon Agranat, Moshe Zilberg, Yoel Zussman, and Alfred Witkon. The defence team mostly...
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  • Wales Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd; President of the Supreme Court of Israel Shimon Agranat; Attorney General and federal judge Robert Bork; attorneys general Ramsey...
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    second count by 5–0. The longest majority decision was written by Judge Shimon Agranat, who said: During that period Kasztner was motivated by the sole motive...
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