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Hadassah

  • 1 Hadassah

    n. Hadassah (voornaam; naam van ziekenhuis in jerusalem; joodse vrouwen beweging)

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  • 2 Hadassah

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Hadassah

  • 3 Hadassah

    n. הדסה (שם פרטי; ארגון נשים יהודי; שם בי"ח בירושלים)
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    (םילשוריב ח"יב םש ;ידוהי םישנ ןוגרא ;יטרפ םש) הסדה

    English-Hebrew dictionary > Hadassah

  • 4 Hadassah

    n. Hadassa (förnamn; judisk kvinnoorganisation; namn på sjukhus i Jerusalem)

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  • 5 Hadassah

    Полное название - Женская сионистская организация Америки [Women's Zionist Organization of America]. Общественная организация; основана в 1912. Около 385 тыс. членов. Штаб-квартира в г. Нью-Йорке

    English-Russian dictionary of regional studies > Hadassah

  • 6 Hadassah-University Hospital in Jerusalem's Ein Kerem

    Hadassah universitetssjukhus i Ein Kerem-området i Jerusalem, Israel

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  • 7 Hadassah-University Hospital in Jerusalem's Ein Kerem

    het Hadassah Universiteits ziekenhuis in Jeruzalem Ein Kerem

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  • 8 Hadassah Ein Kerem

    הדסה עין-כרם (בית-חולים בירושלים)
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    (םילשוריב םילוח-תיב) םרכ-ןיע הסדה

    English-Hebrew dictionary > Hadassah Ein Kerem

  • 9 Hadassah Women

    נשות הדסה
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    הסדה תושנ

    English-Hebrew dictionary > Hadassah Women

  • 10 Hadassah-University Hospital in Jerusalem's Ein Kerem

    בית-חולים הדסה עין כרם
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    םרכ ןיע הסדה םילוח-תיב

    English-Hebrew dictionary > Hadassah-University Hospital in Jerusalem's Ein Kerem

  • 11 Hadassah Women

    de Hadassa vrouwen

    English-Dutch dictionary > Hadassah Women

  • 12 Hadassah Women

    Hadassahkvinnorna

    English-Swedish dictionary > Hadassah Women

  • 13 Zur-Hadassah

    Zur Hadassah (dorp centrum in het Juda-gebergte)

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  • 14 Zur-Hadassah

    Zur-Hadassah (center på landsbygden i de judeiska bergen i Israel)

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  • 15 Beit Hadassah

    בית הדסה (מתחם המיושב בידי יהודים בלב חברון)
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    (ןורבח בלב םידוהי ידיב בשוימה םחתמ) הסדה תיב

    English-Hebrew dictionary > Beit Hadassah

  • 16 Zur-Hadassah

    צור הדסה (מרכז כפרי בהרי יהודה)
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    (הדוהי ירהב ירפכ זכרמ) הסדה רוצ

    English-Hebrew dictionary > Zur-Hadassah

  • 17 Henrietta Szold

    Henrietta Szold (oprichtster van "Hadassah", hoofd van " jeugd immigratie")

    English-Dutch dictionary > Henrietta Szold

  • 18 Henrietta Szold

    Henrietta Szold (grundare av "Hadassah", ledare för "Ungdoms Aliah-rörelsen")

    English-Swedish dictionary > Henrietta Szold

  • 19 Women's Zionist Organization of America

    English-Russian dictionary of regional studies > Women's Zionist Organization of America

  • 20 Mendelsohn, Erich

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    b. 21 March 1887 Allenstein, East Prussia
    d. 15 September 1953 San Francisco, California, USA
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    German architect, a pioneering innovator in the modern International style of building that developed in Germany during the early 1920s.
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    In some examples of his work Mendelsohn envisaged bold, sculptural forms, dramatically expressed in light and shade, which he created with extensive use of glass, steel and concrete. Characteristic of his type of early Expressionism was his design for the Einstein Tower (1919), a physical laboratory and observatory that was purpose built for Professor Einstein's research work at Neubabelsburg near Berlin in 1921. As its shape suggests, this structure was intended to be made from poured concrete but, due to technical problems, it was erected in stucco-faced steel and brickwork. Equally dramatic and original were Mendelsohn's department stores, for example the pace-setting Schocken Stores at Stuttgart (1926) and Chemnitz (1928), the Petersdorff Store at Breslau (1927) (now Wrocaw in Poland), and a very different building, the Columbus Haus in Berlin (1929–31). One of his most original designs was also in this city, that for the complex on the great boulevard, the Kurfürstendamm, which included the Universum Cinema (1928). Mendelsohn moved to England in 1933, a refugee from Nazism, and there entered into partnership with another émigré, Serge Chermayeff from Russia. Together they were responsible for a building on the seafront at Bexhill-on-Sea, the De La Warr arts and entertainments pavilion (1935–6). This long, low, glass, steel and concrete structure was ahead of its time in England and comprised a theatre and restaurant; in the centre of the façade, facing the sea, is its chief architectural feature, a semicircular glazed staircase. Soon Mendelsohn moved on to Palestine, where he was responsible for the Government Hospital at Haifa (1937) and the Hadassah University Medical Centre in Jerusalem (1936); in both cases he skilfully adapted his mode to different climatic needs. He finally settled in the USA in 1941, where his most notable buildings are the Maimonides Hospital in San Francisco and the synagogues and Jewish community centres which he built in a number of American cities.
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    Further Reading
    Arnold Whittick, 1964, Erich Mendelsohn, Leonard Hill Books (the standard work).
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    Biographical history of technology > Mendelsohn, Erich

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