Gaon$95520$ - translation to English
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Gaon$95520$ - translation to English

ISRAELI ACTOR AND SINGER
Yoram Gaon; Yoram gaon; יהורם גאון
  • Gaon appearing with [[Yardena Arazi]]
  • Gaon with Yedioth Books authors during the Hebrew Book Week fair at the Jerusalem Station compound, 2017<br /> Back line: [[Dov Eichenwald]], [[Sivan Rahav-Meir]], Dr. [[Asael Lubotzky]], and Gaon

Gaon      
n. gaon (eretitel voor groot geleerde in de torah)
Yehoram Gaon         
Yehoram Gaon (Israëlisch zanger)
Gaon of Vilna         
  • The Vilna Gaon synagogue in [[Sha'arei Hesed]], [[Jerusalem]]
POLISH-LITHUANIAN RABBI AND TALMUDIST (1720–1797)
Wilna Gaon; Elijah of Vilna; Gaon mi Vilno; Elijah ben Solomon; Elijah Wilna; Gaon Elijah; Elijah Ben Soloman; Eliyahu ben Shelomo Zalman; Elijah of Wilna; Elijah Gaon; Gaon of Vilna; Elijah, Gaon of Vilna; Vilniaus Gaonas; The Vilna Gaon; Elijah Ben Solomon; Rav Elijah Ben Solomon; Gr"a; Elijah ben Solomon Zalman; Elijah ben Shlomo Zalman; HaGra; Vilna Goan; Gaon of Vilnius; Rabbi Eliyahu of Vilna; Eliyahu of Vilna
n. De wijze uit Vilna (wijsgeer van Talmoed, een van geestelijke leiders van het Jodendom uit de 18-de Eeuw, een van tegenstanders van de Chassiedisme)

Wikipedia

Yehoram Gaon

Yehoram Gaon (Hebrew: יהורם גאון, born December 28, 1939) is an Israeli singer, actor, director, comedian, producer, TV and radio host, and public figure. He has also written and edited books on Israeli culture.

The son of Sephardic Jewish parents—a Bosnian father and Turkish mother, both immigrants to Israel—he became an early inspiration of "solidarity and pride" for the Sephardic community.