Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at senesh.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support
Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Senesh.
Examples
-
Under the title "Hannah Senesh: The Mission Home," an earlier version of the play was first seen at the Forum Theater in Metuchen in 1998.
NYT > Home Page By MICHAEL SOMMERS 2011
-
Under the title "Hannah Senesh: The Mission Home," an earlier version of the play was first seen at the Forum Theater in Metuchen in 1998.
NYT > Home Page By MICHAEL SOMMERS 2011
-
Private schools in the area include the International School of Brooklyn, running from preschool to elementary school and the Hannah Senesh Community Day School, a primary and middle school.
Carroll Gardens Keeps Its Appeal in Bloom Joseph De Avila 2011
-
Narrated by Academy Award nominee Joan Allen, this is the first feature documentary about Hannah Senesh, the World War II-era poet and diarist who became a paratrooper, resistance fighter and modern-day Joan of Arc. Posted on October 30, 2008 in Festivals by Film Threat Staff
Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat 2008
-
After Sima left the room, Myra said to Ginny "Isn't Hannah Senesh a national hero in Israel?"
GINNY BATES ON HALLOWEEN Maggie Jochild 2007
-
Blessed is the match consumed in kindling flame. †Hannah Senesh
2006 February 2006
-
While confined, Ms. Senesh gave hope to her fellow inmates with her cheerful, courageous ways.
NYT > Home Page By MICHAEL SOMMERS 2011
-
As World War II raged, Ms. Senesh joined the Haganah, a Jewish paramilitary unit, some of whose members fought in the British Army.
NYT > Home Page By MICHAEL SOMMERS 2011
-
Raised in a well-off Hungarian Jewish family, Ms. Senesh was an outstanding student who, after encountering the anti-Semitic repression that was growing in her country, departed in 1939 for
NYT > Home Page By MICHAEL SOMMERS 2011
-
Premiere Stages is concluding its summertime season in Union with John Wooten's "Hannah," a drama about the World War II resistance heroine Hannah Senesh, directed by Adam Immerwahr with an eight-member cast through Sept. 18.
NYT > Home Page By MICHAEL SOMMERS 2011
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.