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Από τον αρχαίο όρκο στη σύγχρονη ηθική: Τιμώντας την κληρονομιά του Ιπποκράτη στη γενέτειρα της ιατρικής
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Mordechai or Mordechaios Frizis (January 1, 1893 - December 5, 1940) was a Greek Romaniote Jew, the first senior Greek officer who was killed fighting heroically in the Greco-Italian War. Mordechaios Frizis was born in 1893 in Chalkida to a large family. His dream was to become an officer. He took exams at the Evelpidon School but dropped out. There are two versions of this, a) that he considered it derogatory that he did not come first and b) that because of his Jewish religion he was not accepted [3]. He took exams at the University and succeeded in Law.
In the presence of the President of the Republic, Konstantinos Tasoulas, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, the Ministers of Defense of Greece and Cyprus, Nikos Dendias and Vassilis Palmas, the presidents of PASOK and SYRIZA, party representatives, members of parliament, the mayor of Thessaloniki and the leadership of the Armed Forces, this year's military parade is taking place in Thessaloniki.
A serious incident occurred on Monday night in Tyrnavos, Larissa, when a man who allegedly suffers from psychological problems threatened his family with a knife, raising an alarm to the authorities.