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Isaac ben
Judah Abarbanel (Hebrew: יצחק בן יהודה אברבנאל; 1437–1508),
commonly referred to as
Abarbanel (Hebrew: אַבַּרבְּנְאֵל; also
spelled Abravanel...
- (Hebrew: אַבְּרַבַנְאֵל ʾAbravanʾēl or אַבַּרבְּנְאֵל ʾ
Abarbənʾēl), also
spelled as
Abarbanel, Abrabanel, Avravanel, Barbernell, or Barbanel – literally...
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Abarbanel (Hebrew: ניל אברבאנל; born 19 June 1987) is a
former Israeli footballer. Nil
Abarbanel –
Israel Football ****ociation
league player details...
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Abarbanel (Hebrew: אלי אברבנל; born 22
February 1976) is a
retired Israeli footballer. "Eli
Abarbanel". hpt.co.il.
Retrieved 21
February 2013. v t...
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Abarbanel,
Isaac (1960).
Commentary of
Abarbanel on the
Torah (Genesis) (in Hebrew). Vol. 1. Jerusalem:...
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Brentwood Jewish Cemetery, Es****.
Lindo family Jacobs, Joseph. "Lindo,
David Abarbanel". In Singer,
Isidor (ed.). The
Jewish Encyclopedia. Funk & Wagnalls. p...
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Jewish scholars,
including Rashi, the Ramban,
Chaim Vital,
Isaac Abarbanel,
Abraham Ibn Ezra,
Rabbeinu Bachya,
Rabbi Yaakov Culi (author of Me'am...
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National Library of
Israel (NLI; Hebrew: הספרייה הלאומית, romanized: HaSifria HaLeumit; Arabic: المكتبة الوطنية في إسرائيل),
formerly Jewish National...
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Samuel Abravanel HaNasi also
spelt Abarbanel (1473-1551) was a
prominent Sephardic-Italian financier, academic, and
supporter of
Italian Jewry. He is...
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Memorial of
Isaac Abarbanel,
father of
Judah Leon Abravanel...