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  • One way out of the morass, says Nahshon, is by integrating Israeli Arab women into the national workforce, and that the Abraham Fund has put several successful programs in place on this front as well.

    Abraham Fund Co-Existence Week Winds Down In New York City 2010

  • One way out of the morass, says Nahshon, is by integrating Israeli Arab women into the national workforce, and that the Abraham Fund has put several successful programs in place on this front as well.

    Abraham Fund Co-Existence Week Winds Down In New York City 2010

  • Development of the 'Nahshon' will be undertaken by the ingeniously named G-NIUS UGV joint venture involving Israel's two main defense contractors.

    Minstrel Boy 2009

  • Women participated in the legal forum (Mishpat Haverim), in the welfare apparatus (Mish’an), in various economic companies such as Nahshon (the Histadrut’s pre-state shipping company), and several others.

    Histadrut. 2009

  • Ami Nahshon, the Abraham Fund International President, says his group is working with the Education Ministry to change that.

    Abraham Fund Co-Existence Week Winds Down In New York City 2010

  • Ami Nahshon, the Abraham Fund International President, says his group is working with the Education Ministry to change that.

    Abraham Fund Co-Existence Week Winds Down In New York City 2010

  • Oren Nahshon/Reuters In the last week, public outrage peaked after a television report on the harassment of an eight-year-old girl by ultra-Orthodox men in Beit Shemesh.

    Israel's Bus Battle 2012

  • She almost immediately married Salmon, the son of Nahshon.

    THE PROMISED WAR Thomas Greanias 2010

  • “Salmon is the son of Nahshon bin-Amminadab,” Elezar said in ancient Hebrew, so Salmon could understand the angels knew his family well apart from Bin-Nun.

    THE PROMISED WAR Thomas Greanias 2010

  • The story of the Exodus told from the point of view of an enslaved pre-teen Jewish girl whose mother was one of the midwives who defied the Pharaoh and invented mazzah and whose father was Nahshon, according to the midrash the first man to follow Moses into the Red Sea.

    Aviva Cantor. 2009

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