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Haggai

Old Testament
1. a Hebrew prophet, whose oracles are usually dated between August and December of 520 bc
2. the book in which these oracles are contained, chiefly concerned with the rebuilding of the Temple after the Exile
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Love him, hate him, or both, there aren't many who could seriously argue against the idea that without Tom Haggai there would, in all likelihood, not be an IGA today.
Haggai will then become nonexecutive chairman, the global supermarket network said.
Said Haggai in his opening remarks: "Our singular passion at IGA is the growth and development of the family-owned supermarket, whether it be one store or 100.
The funeral procession for Levy, who was killed outright in the attack, set out at noon from Beit Haggai. He was laid to rest at the Mount of Olives cemetery.
When Tom Haggai was elected IGA's first non-food board member in 1972, he understood that the organization was facing serious problems and he was challenged by founder J.
This is clearly on IGA's agenda, according to Haggai. "Before I finish my tenure, one of my goals is to have outside board members.
Correspondent Haggai Huberman reported that Hirsch received the sum - in two payments in early 2002 - in return for his support of the Palestinian Authority.
INN correspondent Haggai Huberman notes that the Egyptian parliament initiated a proposal to rename a street in Cairo - the street on which is located the Israeli Embassy - after none other than Hamas arch-terrorist leader Sheikh Ahmed Yassin.
Or a few of today's leaders: Joe Pichler, David Glass, Gary Michael, Steve Burd, Bob Tobin, Tom Smith, Mike Wright, Tom Haggai, Floyd Hall, Tim Hammonds, John Block.
However, Arutz-7's Haggai Huberman and HaTzofeh's Danny Shalom reported that the entire affair was in fact very lucrative for the Arabs living in the area.
It is the first in what over the years will become a series of interviews with Tom Haggai, chairman, president and CEO of IGA Inc.
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