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Mordecai (/ˈmɔːrdɪkaɪ, mɔːrdɪˈkeɪaɪ/; also Mordechai; Hebrew: מָרְדֳּכַי, Modern: Mŏrdoḵay, Tiberian: Mārdoḵay, IPA: [moʁdeˈχaj]) is one of the main personalities...
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Mordechai (Hebrew: נאות מרדכי) is a
kibbutz in
northern Israel.
Located in the
Upper Galilee, it
falls under the
jurisdiction of
Upper Galilee Regional...
- Yad
Mordechai (Hebrew: יַד מָרְדְּכַי, lit.
Memorial of Mordechai) is a
kibbutz in
Southern Israel.
Located 10 km (6.2 mi)
south of Ashkelon, it falls...
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Mordechai Nessyahu (Hebrew: מרדכי נסיהו;
September 25, 1929 –
April 23, 1997) was an
Israeli political theorist and
philosopher of science, as well as...
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Mordechai (Hebrew: כְּפַר מָרְדְּכַי) is a
moshav in
central Israel.
Located about 30
kilometers south of Tel Aviv,
between Ashdod,
Gedera and Yavne...
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Marcus Weissmann-Chajes (Hebrew: מרדכי ווייסמאן־חיות, romanized:
Mordekhay Vaysman-Ḥayot;
January 17, 1831 –
April 30, 1914) also
known by the Hebrew...
- L.; Ginzburg,
Baron D., eds. (1911). "Илия бен-Мордехай" [Iliya ben-
Mordekhay].
Jewish Encyclopedia of
Brockhaus and
Efron (in Russian). Vol. 8. St...
- New York: Funk & Wagnalls. p. 568. Herșcovici, Lucian-Zeev (1993). "
Mordekhay Strelisker:
Sofer Ivri mi-Mikhaylen". In David,
Shlomo (ed.).
Dorot shel...
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Netanel Matalon 1979–1984
Menachem Karmi 1984–1987
Avraham Toledo 1989–1993
Mordekhay Artzieli 1993–1995
Yosef Arad 1997–2001 Joel
Salpak 2001–2005 Yoel Barnea...