- 12:36). The
Midrash lists Nethaneel as one of the
several names of Moses.
Netanel Artzi (born 1997),
Israeli basketball player Nathanael This
article incorporates...
- lot 26, was an
illegal outpost,
consisting of a
mobile home,
founded by
Netanel Ozeri outside Hebron in the West Bank. It lay
approximately 100 metres...
- Saar
Netanel (born c.1972) was a
Jerusalem city
council member and was one of the
owners of Jerusalem’s only **** pub (The
Shushan Pub) at the time it...
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Netanel Ben
Simon (Hebrew: נתנאל בן סימון; born 26 May 1992) is an
Israeli footballer. He
plays as a left back for
Ironi Nesher. Ben
Simon made his debut...
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Netanel Elinson (נתנאל אלינסון) (born 15 May, 1984) is an
Israeli educator, author, and
social activist. He
headed the "Arava" pre-military
academy in...
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Netanel Artzi (Hebrew: נתנאל ארצי; born
March 21, 1997) is an
Israeli professional basketball player for
Hapoel Holon of the
Israeli Basketball Premier...
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Netanel Hochberg (Hebrew: נתנאל הוכברג; born 20
December 1897 - died 27
January 1983) was an
Israeli agronomist and
expert in the
growing of grapevine...
- Sáenz-Badillos (Eds). 1999, Brill. p. 117–124.
Hirst 2003, p. 139 Lorch,
Netanel, The Edge of the Sword: Israel's War of Independence, 1947–1949, Putnam...
- Israel, and is
headquartered in Boston,
United States. Eyal
Gruner and
Netanel Amar are the co-founders of Cynet.[citation needed] In 2015, a team of...
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Netanel Ephraim Haik (born 17
September 1981)[citation needed] is an
Israeli politician who
served as the
leader of Shas in Haifa. Haik was born in Rekhasim...