Aharon Rabinovits (February 13, 1911 - September 15, 2000) was an Israeli poet born in Slonim, Poland. In 1930, he immigrated to Israel and acted in the Ohel theater. He later founded the company 'Sasgon' for producing signs and composed the anthem for Bnei Brith. His songs were published and set to music by prominent composers of the time. In 1999, he was awarded the title of 'Honorary Citizen of Tel Aviv.' Rabinovits authored several collections of poetry, blending lyrics with music.
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Meaning of the name - Aharon
mountain of strength, bearer of martyrs
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Place of Birth: Slonim
Occupation: poet
Awards Received: Yakir Tel-Aviv Yafo
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Note: Moon position is location and time sensitive.Planet | Position (Tropical, Western) | Transits on February 13, 2024 | Secondary Progressions for February 13, 2024 |
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Sun | 23 Aquarius 36 | 24 Aquarius 11 | 14 Gemini 35 |
Moon | 23 Leo 25 | 12 Aries 34 | 14 Libra 11 |
Mercury | 0 Aquarius 21 | 13 Aquarius 3 | 20 Taurus 54 |
Venus | 12 Pisces 23 | 25 Capricorn 59 | 27 Cancer 24 |
Mars | 9 Capricorn 4 | 0 Aquarius 8 | 2 Aries 35 |
Jupiter | 13 Scorpio 55 | 8 Taurus 44 | 5 Scorpio 26 |
Saturn | 1 Taurus 51 | 7 Pisces 51 | 14 Taurus 47 |
Uranus | 26 Capricorn 52 | 19 Taurus 14 | 28 Capricorn 54 |
Neptune | 19 Cancer 18 | 26 Pisces 9 | 19 Cancer 56 |
Pluto | 26 Gemini 0 | 0 Aquarius 44 | 27 Gemini 7 |
Rahu | 14 Taurus 8 | 18 Aries 34 | 8 Taurus 9 |
Ketu | 14 Scorpio 8 | 18 Libra 34 | 8 Scorpio 9 |
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