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81 יעקב אגם
Yaacov Agam, Israeli sculptor and painter, one of the founders of the Kinetic movement -
82 מבלי לנוע
motionlessly, without movement, without motion -
83 מחלת פרקינסון
Parkinson's disease, nervous disease characterized by trembling and lack of muscle control (causing difficulty of speech and of movement) -
84 מכבי צעיר
Young Maccabi, Israeli pioneering youth movement -
85 מתנגדות
Mitnaggedim's movement (Hasidim opponent) -
86 מתנגדי
adj. of the Mitnaggedim's movement -
87 ניד
adj. mobile, portable, moveable, movable, locomotive————————movement -
88 סטיבן ביקו
Stephen Biko (1946-1977), Stephen Bantu Biko, black South African anti-Apartheid activist who was arrested many times and died in police custody after severe beatings, founder of the Black Consciousness Movement -
89 סטיבן בנטו ביקו
Stephen Biko (1946-1977), Stephen Bantu Biko, black South African anti-Apartheid activist who was arrested many times and died in police custody after severe beatings, founder of the Black Consciousness Movement -
90 ערפאת
n. Arafat, Yasser Arafat, (1929-2004) chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization, president of the Palestinian Authority, one of the founders of the Fatah movement -
91 פאן-איסלם
Pan-Islam, movement which supports the political union of all Moslem countries -
92 פעולה
action, operation, deed, act, proceeding, work, working, turn; transaction————————meeting (of youth movement) -
93 רבי נחמן מברסלב
Rabbi Nahman of Braslav, founder of the Hasidic movement in Braslav, writer of numerous Hasidic tales -
94 רבי נחמן מברצלב
Rabbi Nahman of Braslav, founder of the Hasidic movement in Braslav, writer of numerous Hasidic tales -
95 רביזיוניזם
n. revisionism, practice of reconsidering long-standing policies and beliefs; anti-Marxist movement which stresses evolution and reform over revolution and radical change -
96 שלום עכשיו
Peace Now (political movement) -
97 תלם
the reformist movement (Judaism) -
98 תמי
the Israel Tradition Movement (political party) -
99 תנהמ
the Moshavim movement -
100 תנועה גסה
vulgar movement
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