Haggai


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Synonyms for Haggai

a Hebrew minor prophet

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an Old Testament book telling the prophecies of Haggai which are concerned mainly with rebuilding the temples after the Babylonian Captivity

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Haggai's IGA career began in 1972, when he became the first non-wholesale food executive elected to the IGA Board.
Batenic's appointment marks the first significant management restructuring at IGA since 1986, when Haggai became chairman and c.e.o.
Perhaps ironically for an ordained minister and the man many in this industry think of as the consummate motivational speaker, Haggai has more than once assumed the role of lightning rod in both IGA and the industry at large.
Haggai, who after 20 years will surrender the chief executive mantle once a new leader is in place.
Arutz-7's Haggai Huberman reported that a fence already exists along the Gaza-Israel border - part of which is concrete - and another fence is planned for the other side of the buffer zone.
Correspondent Haggai Huberman summed up the suspicions as follows: "The people involved in the talks [with the PA figures] leave little room for doubt: The [Jericho] casino's attorney is Dov Weisglass, who represented Sharon himself in his suit against Time Magazine.
Tom Haggai and his Chicago-based leadership team, is focused not so much on helping the association's 4,400-plus retailers survive, but also thrive.
Avichai Levy and Aviad Mantzur, both aged 17, were shot by two Palestinian gunmen who opened fire from their car as it passed a hitchhiking station close to the settlement of Beit Haggai, near Hebron.
An article by Arutz-7's Haggai Segal warned soldiers taking part in the forcible expulsion of Jews of the psychological consequences of their actions: "'You must knock on the door gently,' you were informed in the page of instructions your officers gave you.
Dickinson credits mentors like Tom Haggai of IGA, Clip Hopkins from Publix, Frank Belatti at AFC Enterprises, and John D.
Arutz-7's Haggai Huberman reported that Hizbullah terrorist chieftain Sheikh Nasrallah made his intentions clear after two car-bomb attempts in one day in September 1999.
A Kassam rocket fired from northern PA-controlled Gaza slammed into Haggai Street in S'derot at about 5 p.m., critically wounding two small children who were playing together in a yard.
We (industry) have generally been too inbred," Haggai says.