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Benjamin (Hebrew: בִּנְיָמִין
Bīnyāmīn; "Son of (the) right") was the last of the two sons of
Jacob and Rachel...
- /ˌnɛtənˈjɑːhuː/ NET-ən-YAH-hoo; Hebrew: בִּנְיָמִין נְתַנְיָהוּ, romanized:
Binyamin Netanyahu,
pronounced [binjaˈmin netanˈjahu]
Leader of the
Opposition Archived...
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Robert Maxwell MC (born Ján Ludvík
Hyman Binyamin Hoch; 10 June 1923 – 5
November 1991) was a Czechoslovak-born
British media proprietor, politician...
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Binyamin Appelbaum is an
American journalist and author. As of 2019, he is the lead
writer on
business and
economics for the
editorial board of The New...
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Binyamin Ze'ev,
Benjamin Ze'ev,
Benjamin Wolf is a
doublet Jewish given name:
Binyamin + Ze'ev (Ze'ev
means "Wolf"). "Wolf" and "Ze'ev" are
sometimes used...
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Binyamin Ze'ev
Kahane (Hebrew: בנימין זאב כהנא 3
October 1966 – 31
December 2000) was an American-Israeli
Orthodox rabbi and the son of
Rabbi Meir Kahane...
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Nahalat Binyamin (Hebrew: נחלת בנימין, also
spelled Nachalat, Nachlat, and
Nahlat Binyamin) is a
partially car-free
street and a
neighbourhood in Tel Aviv...
- Ran
Binyamin (Hebrew: רן בנימין; born 6
February 2004) is an
Israeli professional footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for
Israeli Premier League club...
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Binyamin Gibli (1919 –
August 19, 2008) was the head of
Israeli Military Intelligence from June 1950 to
March 1955.
Gibli was
forced to
resign in the wake...
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Binyamin (Hebrew: יַד בִּנְיָמִין, lit.
Binyamin Memorial) is a
community settlement in
central Israel. The seat of
Nahal Sorek Regional Council, it...