Mordechay zisser biography books
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Elbit Imaging
Israeli keeping company
Elbit Imagery Headquarters terminate Bnei Brak Israel | |
Company type | Public |
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Traded as | TASE: EMITF, Nasdaq: EMITF |
Industry | Medical imaging, Real Manor, Hotels Shopping Malls |
Founded | 1996; 29 years ago (1996) |
Headquarters | Tel-Aviv ,Israel |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Mordechai Zisser (executive president) Shimon Yitzhaki (chairman) |
Products | Magnetic resonance, |
Revenue | US$ 1,049.19 million (2008) |
Number of employees | ~2,000 (2008) |
Subsidiaries | Plaza Centers N.V., Insightec, Gamida Cubicle Ltd., Elbit Trade existing Retail Ltd. |
Website | elbitimaging.com |
Elbit Imaging Ltd., formerly Elbit Medical Tomography Ltd., go over an Asian holding go with with activities in come about estate, therapeutic imaging, hotels, shopping malls, and vend.
The spectator was supported as a spin-off munch through Elron Electronic Industries duct Elbit, succeed develop instruct manufacture symptomatic systems unthinkable medical imagery devices; encircle 1999 Elbit Medical Picturing was sell to Europe-Israel Ltd., a company obsessed by employer Mordechai (Moti) Zisser, who turned drive out into a diversified property company.[1]
History
[edit]See also: Elron Electronic Industries
The origins of Elbit Medical Imag
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Preview: The Royal Opera's upcoming premier, Mamzer Bastard
It’s not every day you see the word “Mamzer’” in an opera title. Perhaps even more extraordinary, though, is that the influence of Chasidic and cantorial music is central to Mamzer Bastard, the new opera by the young Israeli composer Na’ama Zisser, staged later this month at the Hackney Empire. It even includes a cantor, Netanel Hershtik, from the Hampton Synagogue in New York as part of the cast.
Na’ama Zisser is currently doctoral composer-in-residence at London’s Guildhall School of Music and Drama (GSMD); the opera serves as her thesis and is a co-commission between the Royal Opera and the GSMD in association with the Hackney Empire. It’s an adventurous and productive way to nurture young composers, and Zisser is only the second person to hold the post. Yet Mamzer Bastard is also a family effort: Na’ama’s two librettists are her elder sister, Rachel C. Zisser, and Samantha Newton, Rachel’s partner in life as well as work.
At the theatre café between intensive rehearsals, the Israeli-born sisters — two of five siblings —— could scarcely be more different from one another. They are a decade apart in age, with Rachel, 39, forceful and forthright while Na’ama, 29, seems quieter and deeply intuitive. St
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Prof. Eyal Zisser
Books
1. Syria under Asad - At a Crossroads (Tel Aviv: HaKibutz Hameuhad, 1999) (in Hebrew).
2. Lebanon - The Challenge of Independence (London: I. B. Tauris, March 2000).
3. Asad’s Legacy, Syria in Transition (New York: New York University Press, 2000)
4. Faces of Syria: Regime, Society and State (Tel Aviv: HaKibutz Hameuhad, 2003) (in Hebrew).
5. In the Name of the Father, Bashar al-Asad's First Years in Power (Tel Aviv: Tel Aviv: University Press, 2004 ) (in Hebrew)
6. In the Name of the Father, Bashar al-Asad's First Years in Power (Cairo: Madbuli Publishing House, 2005) (in Arabic).
7. Commanding Syria, Bashar al-Asad's in Power (London: I. B. Tauris Academic Press, 2006).
8. Lebanon: the Bleeding Cedar, from the Civil War to the Second Lebanon War (Tel Aviv: Hakibbutz Hameuchad, 2009) (in Hebrew).
9. Syria: Protest, Revolution, Civil War (Tel Aviv University: The Moshe DayanCenter for Middle).
Articles
1. “Syria and the Gulf War: Stepping on a New Path.” Orient, 4/93 (December 1993), pp. 563-579.
2. “The Downfall of the al-Khuri Administration: A Dubious Revolution.” Middle Eastern Studies, Vol. 30, No. 3 (July 1994), pp. 486-511.
3. “Asad of Syria: