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abbreviated Dewi, Dai and Daf. In Ashke****
Jewish culture,
common hypocorisms of
Dovid are Dovi and Dov. Dudi is a
common hypocorism in
Modern Hebrew. Davo is...
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David (/ˈdeɪvɪd/;
Biblical Hebrew: דָּוִד, romanized: Dāwīḏ, "beloved one") was a king of
ancient Israel and
Judah and the
third king of the
United Monarchy...
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diffractive optically variable image device (
DOVID) is a type of
optical variable device; a
security feature based on
visual effects created by diffraction...
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Dovid Katz (Yiddish: הירשע־דוד כ״ץ, also הירשע־דוד קאַץ, Hirshe-
Dovid Kats, [ˌhirʃɛ-
ˈdɔvid ˈkɑt͡s], born 9 May 1956) is an American-born Vilnius-based...
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Tiberian [mɔˈɣen dɔˈwið]; Ashke****
Hebrew and Yiddish:
Mogein Dovid [ˈmɔɡɛɪn
ˈdɔvɪd] or
Mogen Dovid; Ladino:
Estreya de David.
Jacob Newman;
Gabriel Sivan;...
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Dovid Feinstein (Hebrew: דוד פיינשטיין; 1929 –
November 6, 2020) was an
American rabbi and
halachic authority. He
served as the rosh
yeshiva (dean) of...
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Rabbi Dovid Biderman (1746-1814) of Lelów was the
founder of the
Lelov H****idic dynasty. He is
commonly referred to as "Reb
Dovid Lelover".
Rabbi Dovid of...
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Rabbi David HaKohen Rappoport (Hebrew: רב דוד הכהן רפפורט) (1890 –
September 23, 1941) was an
Orthodox Jewish rabbi in Baranovich,
Belarus (then part of...
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Dovid Gottlieb (born in 1950 as Dale
Victor Gottlieb) is a
senior faculty member at Ohr
Somayach in Jerusalem. An
author and lecturer,
Rabbi Gottlieb...
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Dovid Kronglas (May 6, 1908 –
December 16, 1972) was an
Orthodox Rabbi in Baltimore, Maryland, who was the
Mashgiach Ruchni (spiritual supervisor) of...