- Beit
Hanina (Arabic: بيت حنينا ,Hebrew: בית חנינא) is an Arab
Palestinian neighborhood in East Jerusalem. It is on the road to Ramallah,
eight kilometers...
- Rav
Hanina (or Hananiah,
sometimes spelled: Hananyah; Hebrew: רב חנינא or חנניא) was
second and
third generation Amora Sage of the Land of Israel. He...
-
Hanina was a
second and
third generation Amora Sage of the Land of Israel.
Hanina may also
refer to: Hananiah, a
given name "
Hanina", a song by Mohamed...
-
Hanina ben Dosa (Hebrew: חנינא בן דוסא) was a first-century
Jewish scholar and miracle-worker and the
pupil of
Yohanan ben Zakkai. He is
buried in the...
-
Hanina Karchevsky (died 20
December 1925, age 49), was a
Jewish composer,
conductor and
music teacher who
became an
important figure in the establishment...
-
Hanina Ben-Menahem is an
Oxford trained scholar at the
Hebrew University of
Jerusalem who
specializes in
Jewish law (Halakha). Ben-Menahem is critical...
-
Hanina Mizrahi (1886–1974) was an
Iranian Jewish teacher,
educator and
public figure, who
became known as the
first author who
wrote works about the folklore...
-
Hanina bar Hama (died c. 250) (Hebrew: חנינא בר חמא) was a
Jewish Talmudist,
halakhist and
aggadist frequently quoted in the
Babylonian and the Jerusalem...
-
known as "Beit
Hanina Campus". It is
located on the
Abdel Hamaid Shoman Street in
Jerusalem neighborhood of Beit
Hanina. Beit
Hanina campus also serves...
- R.
Hanina (or Hananiah) of
Sepphoris (Hebrew: רבי חנניה דציפורין), read as
Rabbi Hananiah DeTziporin;
alternative Hebrew spelling: רבי חנינא דציפורי) sometimes...