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Makabi Warszawa, in
English Makabi Warsaw,
founded in 1915 in Warsaw,
Poland was a
Polish sports club
founded by the
Jewish Gymnastic and
Sports ****ociation...
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Glody Makabi Lilepo,
known as
Makabi Lilepo (born 27 July 1997) is a
Congolese professional footballer who
plays for
French Championnat National club Valenciennes...
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Makabi or Makkabi) may
refer to: The
Maccabi World Union,
Maccabiah Games or any one of the
following sport organizations around the world:
Makabi Warszawa...
- city of Vilnius. In 1991 it was
known as
Vilnius Makabi, and
supported by the
Lithuanian Sports Club
Makabi. The club
dissolved in 1994. 1992–93 – 11th 1991–92 –...
- 000 members. The best
results were
achieved by the
footballers (Kaunas
Makabi pla**** 12
seasons in the A Lyga and won 3rd
place in 1926),
bicyclists (Isakas...
- romanized: Mo'adon
Kaduregel Makabi Aḥi Natzrat; Arabic: نادي كرة القدم مكابي اخاء الناصرة, romanized: Nādī
Kurat al-Qadam
Makābī ’Aḫā’ an-Nāṣira) is an Israeli...
- the government's
behest (1 Mac. 2, 24–25).
Judah became known as
Yehuda Ha
Makabi ("Judah the Hammer"). By 166 BCE,
Mattathias had died, and
Judah took his...
- also
known as
Judah Maccabee (Hebrew: יהודה המכבי, romanized: Yehudah Ha
Makabi), was a
Jewish priest (kohen) and a son of the
priest Mattathias. He led...
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rounded up 165
Jewish youth in Zagreb,
members of the
Jewish sports club
Makabi, and sent them to the
Danica concentration camp. All but
three were later...
- Kfar
HaMaccabi (Hebrew: כְּפַר הַמַּכַּבִּי, lit.
Village of the Maccabis) is a
kibbutz in
northern Israel.
Located near
Kiryat Ata, it
falls under the...