ısrael

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Definition of ısrael in English Turkish dictionary

Israel
israil

Birçok ülkede, Arap ülkeleri ve İsrail hariç genellikle Cumartesi ve Pazar, hafta sonu günleri olarak ilan edilmiştir. - In most countries, with the exception of the Arab countries and Israel, Saturday and Sunday are defined as the weekend.

İsrail haritadan silinmelidir. - Israel should be wiped off the map.

Israel
{i} İsrail peygamberi yakub'un lâkabı
Israel
{i} İsrail

Hüsnü Mübarek'in sadece tek bir arkadaşı var. İsrail. - Hosni Mobarak has only one friend. It's Israel.

Birkaç ay sonra İsrail Mısır'ı işgal etti. - A few months later, Israel invaded Egypt.

Israel
israiloğulları
Israel
ısrail peygamberi yakub'un lâkabı
English - English

Definition of ısrael in English English dictionary

Israel
A name given to Jacob (Genesis 32: 28)

And he said, Thy name shall be called no more Jacob, but Israel: for as a prince hast thou power with God and with men, and hast prevailed.

Israel
The State of Israel, a modern country in the Middle East, at the eastern shore of the Mediterranean
Israel
A nation that occupied roughly the same area in ancient times
Israel
The Jews, taken collectively
Israel
A male given name
Israel
An ancient kingdom that occupied the northern part of this area, as distinct from Judah
Israel
The Land of Israel, a region that is roughly coextensive with the State of Israel
Israel
a country on the eastern side of the Mediterranean Sea, surrounded by Egypt, Jordan, and Lebanon. Population: 5,938,000 (2001). Capital: Jerusalem. Israel was established in 1948 as a home for the Jewish people, and was part of Palestine. In the past, Israel has been at war with the Arab countries which surround it. There is a lot of fighting between the Arab Palestinians who live in Israel and the Israeli government. officially State of Israel Country, at the eastern end of the Mediterranean Sea. State of Israel Melvin Allen Israel Israel ben Eliezer Bene Israel Israel Baline Edward Israel Iskowitz Israel Gershvin Israel Labour Party Israel tribes of Manasseh ben Israel Putnam Israel Israel Beer Josaphat Israel Strassberg Zangwill Israel
Israel
given name, male
Israel
{i} country in southwestern Asia at the eastern end of the Mediterranean Sea; people of Israel, Jewish people; name given to Jacob after he wrestled with the angel (Biblical)
Israel Israeli
A placeholder name used in Israel for a person whose identity is not known, in the same way as John Doe in the United States and Joe Bloggs in the United Kingdom
Israel Aircraft Industries
businesses in Israel which design and manufacture aircraft
Israel Aircraft Industry
design and manufacture of of aircraft in Israel
Israel Athletics Federation
association of Israeli athletes
Israel Basketball Association
body responsible for official basketball activity in Israel
Israel Broadcasting Authority
Israeli government run body responsible for nationwide television and radio broadcasting
Israel Broadcasting Corporation
Israeli corporation which provides radio and television broadcasting
Israel Bureau of Standards
governmental corporation that is responsible for the reliability of products sold in Israel
Israel Cancer Association
Israeli association working to raise funds and further research and treatment of cancer
Israel Communist Party
communist political party in Israel
Israel Composers` League
organization for composers in Israel
Israel Defence Forces
Israeli Army
Israel Defense Force
armed forces of the state of Israel
Israel Discount Bank
name of an Israeli bank
Israel Electric Corporation
company which supplies electrical power to Israel
Israel Institute of Oceanographic & Limnographical
Israeli institute which studies oceans and other bodies of water
Israel Labor Party
political party of Zionist-socialistic workers (formerly known as the State of Israel Workers' Party)
Israel Labour Party
Israeli political party founded in 1968 as the union of three socialist-labour parties. The Israel Labour Party and its predecessors led governing coalitions uninterruptedly from 1948 to 1977; since 1977 it has competed with the conservative Likud party. Its principal figures have included David Ben-Gurion, Moshe Dayan, Golda Meir, Shimon Peres, and Yitzhak Rabin
Israel Land Administration
Israeli government body responsible for land administration
Israel Lands Administration
Israeli government body responsible for land administration
Israel Museum
major Israeli museum with extensive exhibits located in Jerusalem
Israel National Council for the Prevention of Accidents
organization advocating a reduction in automobile accidents and providing courses to improve driving skills
Israel On Line
Internet portal and search engine in Hebrew (Computers), IOL
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
Israeli symphony orchestra directed by Maestro Zubin Mehta, IPO, representative orchestra of Israel
Israel Putnam
born Jan. 7, 1718, Salem Village, Mass. died May 29, 1790, Pomfret, Conn., U.S. American Revolutionary army officer. He was a prosperous farmer in Connecticut from 1740. He served throughout the French and Indian War and rose to the rank of lieutenant colonel in 1759. Appointed a major general in the Continental Army in 1775, he fought with distinction at Bunker Hill, but his troops were defeated at the Battle of Long Island. He was charged with the defense of the Hudson highlands but abandoned Fort Montgomery and Fort Clinton to the British. He served in lesser commands until suffering a stroke in 1779
Israel Society for the Prevention of Smoking
Israeli organization that works to prevent smoking among Israelis
Israel State Lottery
lottery which is run by a government body and whose funds are used for the benefit of the community (Israel)
Israel Water-planning Authority
government body responsible for Israel's water resources
Israel Weapons Development Authority
institute that develops weapons for the Israeli military and for export
Israel Zangwill
born Feb. 14, 1864, London, Eng. died Aug. 1, 1926, Midhurst, West Sussex English novelist, playwright, and Zionist leader. The son of eastern European immigrants, Zangwill drew on his own experience in Children of the Ghetto (1892), which aroused great interest. His The King of Schnorrers (1894) is a picaresque novel about an 18th-century rogue, and Dreamers of the Ghetto (1898) contains essays on famous Jews. The metaphor of America as a crucible wherein various nationalities are transformed into a new race comes from his play The Melting Pot (1908). He is remembered as one of the earliest English interpreters of Jewish immigrant life
Israel news service
association of Israeli journalists
Israel prize
{i} national prize awarded to scientists and authors on Independence Day (Israel)
Israel prize winner
{i} person who wins the Israel prize (national prize awarded to scientists and authors)
Land of Israel
A region in the Middle East promised by God to the descendants of Abraham
Agudath Israel
Israeli religious political party
America Israel Political Action Committee
American organization which works to strengthen and improve political relations between the United States and Israel, AIPAC
American Israel Public Affairs Committee
American organization which works to strengthen and improve political relations between the United States and Israel, AIPAC
Arab Israel Bank
bank in Israel operated by Arabs
Bank Leumi Le Israel
major Israeli bank
Bene-Israel
(Hebrew: "Sons of Israel") one of three groups of Jews in India. The origins of the Bene-Israel are uncertain, but because of their observance of certain traditions and lack of observance of others, they are believed to have escaped persecution in Galilee before the 2nd century BCE and to have shipwrecked on the coast of India. Seven couples are believed to have survived, without the benefit of a material culture. Isolated from other Jews, they largely assimilated into India's caste system, though they practiced Jewish dietary laws, circumcised male children on the eighth day, and did not work on Saturday. Present-day Bene-Israel bear a physical resemblance to the Marathi people and speak Marathi and English. Many have emigrated to Israel
Bnei Israel
Jews, Israelites, nation of Israel
Council for a Beautiful Israel
organization which lobbies for the beautification of Israel's cities and countryside
Eretz Israel Museum
museum located in Tel Aviv )Israel(, the Land of Israel Museum built around the archaeological site of Tel Kasile and displays artefacts relating to 3,000 years of Israelòs history
Fighters for the Freedom of Israel
{i} militant Jewish underground movement active during the time of the British mandate, the Lehi
First International Bank of Israel
Israeli bank
Governor of the Bank of Israel
director of the Bank of Israel
Greater Israel
borders of ancient Israel as granted by God in the Old Testament
Guardian of Israel
nickname for God, supreme Guardian, the Lord
Jerusalem the capital of Israel
city which is the modern and historic capital of the State of Israel
Jewish Agency for Israel
international agency that promotes immigration to Israel and the rebuilding of Israel as the Jewish homeland
Knesset Israel
Jewish people, people of Israel, Jewish settlement in Israel during the time of the British mandate
Land of Israel
ancient land of the Hebrews; country in southwestern Asia at the eastern end of the Mediterranean Sea
Manasseh ben Israel
orig. Manoel Dias Soeiro born 1604, Lisbon? died Nov. 20, 1657, Middelburg, United Provinces of the Netherlands Portuguese-born Dutch Hebrew scholar and Jewish leader. He was born to a family of Marranos whom persecution drove to Amsterdam. A brilliant theology student, he became rabbi of a Portuguese congregation in Amsterdam in 1622 and established the first Hebrew printing press there in 1626. In the belief that the messiah would come only when the Jews were dispersed throughout the world, he lobbied the English government to allow Jews to live in England, and he wrote Vindication of the Jews (1656). His efforts led to unofficial English acceptance of Jewish settlement and, after his death, to the granting of an official charter of protection to the Jews of England in 1664
Movement for Biblical Israel
Israeli political party that joined the rightist "Likud" party and received one seat in the eighth Knesset
National Federation of Israel Journalists
Israeli journalists association
One Israel
Israeli political party led by former Prime Minister Ehud Barak (made up of the Labor, Gesher, and Meimad parties)
Poalei Agudat Israel
religious workers party that branched out of the religious political part Agudat Israel and advocated cooperation with secular groups
Remembrance Day for the Fallen of Israel's Wars
Jewish holiday that commemorates the soldiers and other victims of Israel's wars
Rock of Israel
God, the Creator
Salute to Israel Parade
parade held every year in New York in honor of Israel
Shma Israel
hear oh Israel! (traditional Jewish prayer)
Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel
group which deals with protecting all the plants and wildlife in Israel as well as being responsible for approving organized trips
State of Israel
country of Israel, nation of Israel (Jewish country in the Middle East)
Tefahot Israel Mortgage Bank
name of an Israeli mortgage bank
The All Israel Are Friends Help Organization
Alliance, French Jewish organization
The Association For Civil Rights In Israel
organization that works to better and uphold the rights and privileges of every Israeli citizen
The Israel Daily Newspaper Publishers` Association
group whose members represent various daily Israeli newspapers
The National Council of Young Israel
organization dealing with issues of young Israelis
Twelve Tribes of Israel
the twelve tribes of Israel, twelve tribes of Israelites descended from Jacob's twelve sons
United Israel Appeal
American foundation devoted to promoting development in Israel (through raising money, etc.), UIA
all Israel are comrades
Alliance Israelite Universelle, Alliance (French Jewish association)
capital of Israel
capital city of Israel, Jerusalem
children of Israel
Jewish people, Israelites, people of Israel, Hebrews
coasts of Israel
seashore of Israel, beaches of Israel
enemy of Israel
one that hates Israel or wishes harm to Israel (of a person, group or country)
immigrant to Israel
person who comes to Israel to live
immigrated to Israel
moved to live in Israel
made in Israel
manufactured in Israel
sweet singer of Israel
{i} pleasant singer of Israel, wonderful vocalist of Israel
teachers federation in Israel
union which represents the school and kindergarten teachers of Israel
the Israel League against Epilepsy
Israeli organization that wants to fight against the disease of epilepsy
the Israel Tradition Movement
religious political party
the establishment of the State of Israel
establishment of the State of Israel in May of 1948
the first president of Israel
first man to serve as Israeli president, Chaim Weizman, president of Israel from 1948 to 1952
trans-Israel road
road that extends across the entire nation of Israel
tribes of Israel
In the Bible, the 12 clans of the ancient Hebrew people, which were named for the sons of Jacob (Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Issachar, Zebulun, Joseph, Benjamin, Gad, Asher, Dan, and Naphtali) and his wives, Leah and Rachel, and concubines, Bilhah and Zilpah. The tribe of Levi did not receive land in the settlement of Canaan but instead was given the priestly office. To maintain the traditional number of 12 tribes, the line of Joseph was divided into the tribes of Ephraim and Manasseh. In Israel's later history, the tribes of Judah and Benjamin formed a southern kingdom called Judah with its capital at Jerusalem, while the 10 northern tribes formed the kingdom of Israel. After being conquered by Assyria in 721 BC, the northern tribes were exiled from the kingdom and were assimilated by other peoples. Disappearing from history, they became known as the 10 lost tribes of Israel and remained part of Jewish folklore and eschatological beliefs. The tribes of Judah and Benjamin survived until Nebuchadrezzar's conquest of Judah in 586 BC, when many from the kingdom were exiled to Babylon
ısrael

    Hyphenation

    Is·ra·el

    Turkish pronunciation

    îzreyl

    Pronunciation

    /ˈəzrāl/ /ˈɪzreɪl/

    Etymology

    [ 'iz-rE-&l, -(")rA- also ] (noun.) From Hebrew ישראל (yisra'él, “Israel”), a Biblical name for Jacob after he wrestles with an adversary.

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