- The Good
Fence (Hebrew: הגדר הטובה, romanized:
HaGader HaTova, Arabic: السياج الجيد, romanized: as-Siyaj al-Jayyid) was a term that
referred to Israel's...
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Gaddings is an
embankment dam, that has a
perimeter of 3,000 feet (900 m), an
average depth of 12 feet (3.6 m), a
surface area of 7.4
acres (3
ha),...
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Gad the Seer (Hebrew: דברי גד החזה, romanized: diḇrê
Gāḏ ha-ḥōzeh) is a
presumed lost text,
supposed to have been
written by the
biblical prophet Gad...
- המקוריים
Reissue of the
albums "Yoshev Al
HaGader", "Shavir", "Pesek Zman" and "Ohev
LiHiyot BaBa'it" 2014
HaAlbomim
HaMekori'im (The
Original Albums) Hebrew:...
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Daniel Gad (Hebrew: דניאל גד; born 9
December 1990) is an
Israeli actor. He is best
known for
starring in the
dramatic teenagers series Galis and the...
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Gad Tedeschi (Hebrew: גד טדסקי; Italian:
Guido Tedeschi) (born 1907; died 1992) was an
Israeli jurist.
Tedeschi was born in the town of
Rovigo in north-eastern...
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member of
Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah. In 1942 was
deported to the
Treblinka extermination camp
where he was murdered.
Chanoch Gad Justman was born in Góra...
- (/ˈkɛʃə ˈsiːbərt/ KESH-ə SEE-bərt; born
March 1, 1987),
formerly stylized as Ke$
ha, is an
American singer and songwriter. Her
first major success came in 2009...
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Gad Navon (1922 – 25 June 2006) was the
third Chief Military Rabbi of the
Israel Defense Forces.
Mimun Fahima (later
Gad Navon) was born in Morocco. He...
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inhabited by
people claiming descent from the lost
Tribes of Dan, Asher,
Gad, and Naphtali.
Eldad visited Babylonia, Kairouan, and Iberia,
where he spread...