- Modern: Nadav, Tiberian: Nāḏāḇ, "generous") and
Abihu (Hebrew: אֲבִיהוּא, Modern:
ʾAvīhūʾ, Tiberian: ʾĂḇīhūʾ, "my
father [is] he") were the two
oldest sons of Aaron...
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Avihu Medina (Hebrew: אביהו מדינה; born
August 19, 1948, in Tel Aviv) is an
Israeli composer, arranger, songwriter, and
singer of
Mizrahi music. Medina...
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Avihu Ben-Nun (Hebrew: אביהו בן-נון; born 24
December 1939) was the 11th
commander of the
Israeli Air
Force between 1987 and 1992. Ben-Nun
enlisted in...
- "Bishvileh" by
Avihu Shabat "Adain Sheleh" by
Avihu Shabat "Holek Leibud" by
Avihu Shabat "Rak Itah" by
Avihu Shabat "Lihiyot" by
Avihu Shabat "At Kol...
-
Squadron was
reactivated at
Ramat David on
November 1, 1969,
headed by
Major Avihu Ben-Nun. A year
earlier Israel had
ordered 50 F-4 Phantoms,
enough to equip...
-
Israel Baharav (5) and
Giora Ram-Furman. The 69
Squadron Phantoms was led by
Avihu Bin-Nun, who had shot down 2
aircraft as a
Mirage pilot, with navigator...
- he
regularly consulted on
various matters, and,
according to
Rabbi Chaim Avihu Schwartz in his book "BeOhel Avraham,"
after the
death of the
Chazon Ish...
-
Archived from the
original on 2021-09-12.
Retrieved 2016-03-16. Zakai,
Avihu (2020-06-01). "Erich
Neumann and the
Crisis of
Western Ethics". Society...
- an
attempt to
rescue Shooli (David Shaul), the son of
Avihu, who has been
kidnapped there.
Avihu Kahalani (Zion Baruch)
Bezalel "Batzi" ben Zion Bentzihu...
- tempo. Two of the
first mainstream Mizrahi musicians were
Zohar Argov and
Avihu Medina.
Argov grew up in
Rishon LeZion singing in his
synagogue with a very...