2014-08-10

Israel Lira


The British Mandate of Palestine, which administered the territory now known as Israel, Jerusalem, the West Bank and Gaza prior to May 15, 1948, issued the Palestinian pound, a currency equal in value and pegged to the UK Pound, which was divided into 1000 Mils. Banknotes in circulation were issued by the Palestine Currency Board, which was subject to the British Secretary of State for the Colonies.

... and Gaza ...

Israel inherited the Palestinian pound but, shortly after the establishment of the state, new banknotes were issued by the London-based Anglo-Palestine bank of the Zionist movement. The new coins were the first to bear the new state's name, while the banknotes said "The Anglo-Palestine Bank Limited". While the first coins minted by Israel still bore the name "mil", the next ones bore the Hebrew name prutah (Hebrew: פרוטה‎). A second series of banknotes was issued after the Anglo-Palestine Bank moved its headquarters to Tel Aviv and changed its name to Bank Leumi (Hebrew: בנק לאומי‎ "National Bank"). The pegging to the UK Pound was abolished on January 1, 1954, and in 1960, the sub-division of the lira was changed from 1000 prutot to 100 agorot (singular agora Hebrew: אגורה ,אגורות‎).

During the 1960s, a debate over the non-Hebrew name of the Israeli currency resulted in a law ordering the Minister of Finance to change the name lira into a Hebrew name, sheqel (שקל). The law allowed the minister to decide on a proper date for the change. The law did not come into effect until February 1980, when the Israeli government decided to change the monetary system and introduce the sheqel at a rate of 1 sheqel = 10 lirot.

1 new sheqel = 10 000 lirot.

...  a Hebrew name, sheqel ...

"I am absolutely convinced that no wealth in the world can help humanity forward, even in the hands of the most devoted worker. The example of great and pure individuals is the only thing that can lead us to noble thoughts and deeds. Money only appeals to selfishness and irresistibly invites abuse. Can anyone imagine Moses, Jesus or Ghandi armed with the money-bags of Carnegie?"


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"I have become rather like King Midas, except that everything turns not into gold but into a circus."

Synoikos!

1 komentaras:

audrius rašė...

Augsinė gOlando subinė šviečia elekroniumo litėje liktarinėje prie ponto europa royalė...

Middelburg played an important role in the 17th century slave trade.

Samuel Ben Israel, son of Menasseh Ben Israel, is buried in Middelburg at the Sephardic burial site located at the 'Jodengang' outside the citywall. Menasseh Ben Israel negotiated with Cromwell the opening of England, and their colonies, to the Jews. Middelburg also has an Ashkenazic burial site, which is located at the Walensingel inside the city wall. In 1994 the synagogue was restored, as it was partially destroyed during the Second World War. This synagogue was the third one to be built in the Netherlands during the Golden Age. In the hall of the railway station there is a plaque of remembrance for the Jews of Zeeland who started their journey to the death camps from the Middelburg train station.

http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Middelburg

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_Golden_Age

Tai gal kingas Midas ten ir gyveno, prie visko lietės liedamas auksą, kol suprato, kad auga augalai daugalais su daug galių, kad nuo golodo galo negauti ir Sylų gauti golandam... O kaip jo asilo ausys?

O iki to Midgardas buvo medėje?

https://ru.wikisource.org/w/index.php?title=%D0%AD%D0%A1%D0%91%D0%95%2F%D0%9C%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B3%D0%BE%D1%80

O kas buvo, o kas bus.... Gal jau?

https://ru.wikisource.org/w/index.php?title=%D0%AD%D0%A1%D0%91%D0%95%2F%D0%9C%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B3%D0%BE%D1%80%D1%81%D0%BE%D1%80%D0%BC

Midošius mitinis, dzyvnas, cikras,...

https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=%D0%9C%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B0%D1%81

Tikras cirkas iš cikrą, iš rajėlio, iš roj alio,...:)

http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?allowed_in_frame=0&search=midas&searchmode=none

http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=Israelite&allowed_in_frame=0

Mido mitas iš rajono rujos e litos... :)

http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?allowed_in_frame=0&search=mid+Is+rae+lite&searchmode=none

Vien mitai be augos, be medės, bez....