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Arbela was a place sacred to Bel, called Arbel, אור בל of the Chaldeans.
A New System; or, an Analysis of Antient Mythology. Volume I. Jacob Bryant 1759
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The 14 Series of pendant lights were designed by Omer Arbel for Bocci, a contemporary design and manufacturing house based in Vancouver, Canada.
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At the request of the Attorney General and the Ministry of Justice, Arbel served on a number of ad-hoc committees.
Edna Arbel. 2009
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In the 1960s Arbel studied harmony with Mordecai Seter (1916 – 1994) and in the early 1970s it was her influential teacher Leon Schidlowsky (b. 1936) who encouraged or, more accurately, pushed her to embrace the atonal style.
Chaya Arbel. 2009
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In addition to her judicial work, Arbel has lectured on criminal law at Tel Aviv University and attended international conferences, primarily such as deal with criminal law or the laws of evidence.
Edna Arbel. 2009
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Since 1964 Arbel has been married to Uri Arbel (b. 1940), a career officer in the Israel Defense Forces, who retired with the rank of lieutenant-general.
Edna Arbel. 2009
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Arbel served as both founder in 1966 and director of the Music School of the Menashe region in Ein Shemer, which in 1990 awarded her a prize for music education achievement.
Chaya Arbel. 2009
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Where Arbel perceived flaws in the law, she called upon the government and the Knesset to amend existing legislation.
Edna Arbel. 2009
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Arbel was born on June 18, 1921 in Nuremberg, Germany and immigrated to Palestine with her parents in 1936.
Chaya Arbel. 2009
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As State Prosecutor, Arbel was subordinated to the Attorney General, with whom she coordinated the handling of various high-profile criminal cases.
Edna Arbel. 2009
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