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According to the Book of Genesis,
Naphtali (/ˈnæftəlaɪ/; Hebrew: נַפְתָּלִי, Modern: Naftalī, Tiberian: Nap̄tālī, "my struggle") was the
sixth son of Jacob...
- The
Tribe of
Naphtali (Hebrew: נַפְתָּלִי, Modern: Nap̄talī, Tiberian: Nap̄tālī, "My struggle") was one of the
northernmost of the
twelve tribes of Israel...
- Look up
Naphtali in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Naphtali is the
sixth son of
Jacob (and
second son with Bilhah) in the
Bible and the
founder of the...
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Naphtali Daggett (September 8, 1727 –
November 25, 1780) was an
American academic and educator. He
graduated from Yale
University in 1748.
Three years...
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order from
oldest to youngest: Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Dan,
Naphtali, Gad, Asher, Issachar, Zebulun, Joseph, and Benjamin.
Jacob was
known to...
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Hillel ben
Naphtali Zevi (Hebrew: הלל בן נפתלי צבי; 1615 –
January 3, 1690) also
known as
Hillel Ben
Naphtali Herz, was a
Lithuanian rabbi. He was born...
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Naphtali Cohen (1649–1718), also
known as
Naphtali HaKohen Katz, was a Russo-German
rabbi and
kabalist born in
Ostrowo in Ukraine. He
belonged to a family...
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Naphtali Herz Imber, 1856-1909
Hativkah - Imber, his poem and a
national anthem Gerard Wilk, "The
Bohemian Who
Wrote Hatikvah: The
Career of
Naphtali...
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Naphtali Lau-Lavie (sometimes
Naphtali Lavie) (1926 –
December 6, 2014) was an
Israeli journalist, author, and diplomat. Lavie's
entire family was murdered...
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novellae on the
Talmud called "Meromei Sadeh" (based on the
verse "And
Naphtali is on the
heights of the field,"
Judges 5:18),
which were
published posthumously...