• Rabbi Reuven Katz (Hebrew: ראובן כץ/כ"ץ; 1880–1963) was a rabbi in Russia, the United States, and Israel. Serving at first in several Russian communities...
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  • boxer and referee Reuven Hammer (1933–2019), American-Israeli Conservative rabbi, scholar of Jewish liturgy, author and lecturer Reuven Katz (1880–1963), rabbi...
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  • Avraham Hirschson; Moshe Katsav; Yisrael Katz; Uzi Landau; Limor Livnat; Joshua Matza; Benjamin Netanyahu; Reuven Rivlin; Silvan Shalom; Ariel Sharon; Meir...
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    yeshiva was established in Petach Tikvah, Palestine in 1926, where Rabbi Reuven Katz served as co-rosh yeshiva alongside Rabbi Gordon. With the backing of...
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    transferred to Lomza Yeshiva in Petah Tikva, under the leadership of Rabbi Reuven Katz. At the age of 16.5, the head of the yeshiva testified to his extensive...
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  • facing a very harsh punishment, along with his attorney and agent, Reuven Katz, decided to seek a compromise with Major League Baseball. On August 24...
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    Jonathan Reuven "J. R." Rotem (born July 23, 1975) is a South African-born American record producer, songwriter and music publisher. Rotem was born in...
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    judge), and was asked to join a new regional beth din founded by Rabbi Reuven Katz, Rav of Petah Tikva, Tzadka preferred to keep learning and teaching in...
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  • moved to London, where his son Eliyahu Eliezer was living. Reuven Dov died in 1935. Dov Katz, Tenu'at Hamussar, vol.5 "Archived copy". Archived from the...
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    Reuven Rubin (Hebrew: ראובן רובין, Yiddish: רובין זעליקאָװיטש; November 13, 1893 – October 13, 1974) was a Romanian-born Israeli painter and Israel's first...
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    Languages & Literatures. Retrieved 2020-07-21. katzcenterupenn. "Reuven Snir". Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies. Retrieved 2020-07-20. "Muzeum...
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    rosh yeshiva; Rabbi Pesach Pruskin; Rabbi Eliezer Yehuda Finkel; Rabbi Reuven Katz; Rabbi Alter HaLevi Shmuelevitz; Rabbi Yosef Konvitz; Rabbi Moshe Yom...
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    Petah Tikva. He served alongside the city's Ashkenazi chief rabbi, Rabbi Reuven Katz. Aburbeh gave lectures in several of Petah Tikva's downtown synagogues...
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  • Austin Department of Biomedical Engineering, Cockrell School 2011: Lewis Katz Visiting Professorship in Cardiovascular Research, Columbia University 2010:...
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    Additionally, local rabbis such as Rabbi Yechiel Mordechai Gordon, Rabbi Reuven Katz, the dayan Rabbi Yeshayahu Moshehrer, Rabbi David Salomon, and his son...
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    Reuven Tsur (Hebrew: ראובן צור) (December 15, 1932 – September 6, 2021) was a professor emeritus of Hebrew literature and literary theory at Tel Aviv University...
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    students included Yehezkel Abramsky, Eliezer Silver, Moshe Shatzkes, and Reuven Katz. In 1909, there was a meeting in Hamburg, Germany, that was the precursor...
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    Yitzhak Katz (19 May 1901 – 1991) was an Israeli civil servant and art critic active in all spheres of Israeli arts and culture. Yitzhak Katz was born...
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  • פתח תקווה Founded 1998 Ground HaMoshava Stadium, Petah Tikva Capacity 11,500 Manager Reuven Katz League First Division (I) 2023–24 Ligat Nashim, 3rd...
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    that he had fired Gallant, effective 7 November, and sought to have Israel Katz replace him. Yoav Gallant was born on 8 November 1958 in Jaffa to Polish...
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    KKL - the Jewish National Fund (2006–2007) Reuven Ben-Shahar (2007–2013) Ran Kunik (2013–present) Reuven Ben-Shahar was the first candidate from Kadima...
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  • handwritten books Zera Eisan and Neharot Eisan but the manuscripts were lost. Reuven Katz (1880–1963), the chief rabbi of Petah Tikvah, was his son-in-law through...
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  • Reuven Avi-Yonah is a tax attorney, academic, and author. He is the Irwin I. Cohn Professor of Law, and the director of the International Tax LLM Program...
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    Rekhesh, the arms procurement organisation. Famous Shai operatives included Reuven Shiloah and Nahum Admoni. Shai was one of five intelligence agencies set...
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    Reuven Snir (Hebrew: ראובן שניר; born 1953) is an Israeli Jewish academic, Professor of Arabic language and literature at the University of Haifa, Dean...
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    12 December 2014 Lazaroff, Tovah; Harkov, Lahav (11 July 2013). "Ariel, Katz oppose Palestinian state in West Bank". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 1 May...
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    Israel to the United Kingdom Incumbent Assumed office August 2020 President Reuven Rivlin Isaac Herzog Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Naftali Bennett Yair...
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  • Remedy (born Ross Filler, a.k.a. Reuven Ben Menachem, November 4, 1972, in Staten Island, New York) is an American rapper and hip-hop producer. He was...
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    and Netanyahu received the opportunity to form a government for President Reuven Rivlin, who gave Netanyahu until 29 May to form a governing coalition. Netanyahu...
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    before the system was declared operational, Iron Dome was criticized by Reuven Pedatzur, a military analyst, former fighter pilot and professor of political...
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