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Katan,
Hebrew for small, may
refer to:
Yaniv Katan (born 1981),
Israeli footballer Brother Katan Zakef katan, a
Torah trope sound,
anchor for
Katan group...
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Katan Kryze (pronounced /boʊkəˈtɑːnkriːz/) is a
fictional character in the Star Wars franchise. She was
introduced in the
animated television series...
- The term is, to an extent, ambiguous. It can
refer either to the
tallit katan ("small tallit") item that can be worn over or
under clothing and commonly...
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Shmuel ha-
Katan (literally
Samuel the Small, or
Samuel the Lesser) was a
Babylonian Jew
considered a
great early religious scholar. He was one of the...
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Alexander Katan (8
November 1899 – 27
January 1943) was a
Dutch Jewish accountant, translator, and teacher, who was
murdered by the ****s in the Holocaust...
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Tania Katan is an author,
public speaker, playwright, and
creativity expert.
Known around the
world as a
potent keynote speaker,
Katan teaches people and...
- Mo'ed
Katan or Mo'ed
Qatan (Hebrew: מועד קטן, lit. "little festival") is the
eleventh tractate of
Seder Moed of the
Mishnah and the Talmud. It is concerned...
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Zakef Katan (Hebrew: זָקֵף קָטָ֔ן, lit. 'upright small';
various romanizations),
often referred to
simply as
katan, is a
cantillation mark
commonly found...
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Yaniv Katan (Hebrew: יניב קטן; born 27
January 1981) is a
retired Israeli international footballer who pla****
professionally for
Maccabi Haifa, as a forward...
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Katan was a thin silk cloth. It was made of
double twisted yarns of pure silk
yarns in warp and weft both.
Katan was a superfine,
delicate cloth. It is...