Benjamin Netanyahu (redirect from Binyamin Netanyahu)
/ˌnɛtənˈjɑːhuː/ NET-ən-YAH-hoo; Hebrew: בִּנְיָמִין נְתַנְיָהוּ, romanized: Binyamin Netanyahu, pronounced [binjaˈmin netanˈjahu] Leader of the Opposition Archived...
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Binyamin Gibli (1919 – August 19, 2008) was the head of Israeli Military Intelligence from June 1950 to March 1955. Gibli was forced to resign in the wake...
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Binyamin Ze'ev Kahane (Hebrew: בנימין זאב כהנא 3 October 1966 – 31 December 2000) was an Israeli Orthodox rabbi and the son of Rabbi Meir Kahane. He was...
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Binyamin Balanero was an Israeli footballer. Israeli Second Division Runner-up (1): 1963-64[citation needed] "The Israel Football Association". Archived...
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Nahalat Binyamin (Hebrew: נחלת בנימין, also spelled Nachalat, Nachlat, and Nahlat Binyamin) is a partially car-free street and a neighbourhood in Tel Aviv...
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Robert Maxwell (redirect from Ján Ludvík Hyman Binyamin Hoch)
Ian Robert Maxwell MC (born Ján Ludvík Hyman Binyamin Hoch; 10 June 1923 – 5 November 1991) was a Czechoslovak-born British media proprietor, politician...
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Theodor Herzl (redirect from Binyamin Ze'ev Herzl)
הֶרְצְל, romanized: Te'odor Hertzel; Hebrew name given at his brit milah: Binyamin Ze'ev. "I flatter myself to think that I need not speak of my feelings...
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Yad Binyamin (Hebrew: יַד בִּנְיָמִין, lit. Binyamin Memorial) is a community settlement in central Israel. The seat of Nahal Sorek Regional Council, it...
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Ran Binyamin (Hebrew: רן בנימין; born 6 February 2004) is an Israeli professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Israeli Premier League club...
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Binyamin Appelbaum is an American journalist and author. As of 2019, he is the lead writer on business and economics for the editorial board of The New...
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Binyamin "Fuad" Ben-Eliezer (Arabic: بنيامين بن إليعازر; Hebrew: בנימין "פואד" בן אליעזר; 12 February 1936 – 28 August 2016) was an Iraqi-born Israeli...
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Benjamin Halevy (redirect from Binyamin Halevi)
Benjamin Halevy (Hebrew: בנימין הלוי, 6 May 1910 – 7 August 1996) was an Israeli judge and politician. Halevy was born Ernst Levi in Weissenfels, Germany...
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Dr. Ilana Paul-Binyamin (Hebrew: ד"ר אילנה פאול-בנימין) is an Israeli academic and current Dean of the Faculty of Education at Beit Berl College in Israel...
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Killing of Benjamin Achimeir (redirect from Murder of Binyamin Achimair)
2024, 14-year-old Benjamin Achimeir (Hebrew: בנימין אחימאיר, romanized: Binyamin Achimair) was declared missing after he left a farm near the Israeli outpost...
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Binyamin Mintz (Hebrew: בנימין מינץ, 12 January 1903 – 30 May 1961) was an Israeli politician who served briefly as Minister of Postal Services from July...
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Benny Peled (redirect from Binyamin Peled)
Entebbe. He retired with the rank of Aluf (major general). He was born Binyamin Weidenfeld in Tel Aviv, Mandatory Palestine, and Hebraized his name to...
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Rabbi Binyamin "Benny" Elon (Hebrew: בנימין אלון, 10 November 1954 – 5 May 2017) was an Israeli Orthodox rabbi and politician who served as a member of...
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Binyamin Ze'ev, Benjamin Ze'ev, Benjamin Wolf is a doublet Jewish given name: Binyamin + Ze'ev (Ze'ev means "Wolf"). "Wolf" and "Ze'ev" are sometimes used...
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Jewish World Review (redirect from Binyamin L. Jolkovsky)
on a number of issues, and cartoons. The founder and editor-in-chief, Binyamin L. Jolkovsky, is a rabbinical school graduate and a former correspondent...
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Binyamin A. Amirà (Hebrew: בנימין אמירה; 3 June 1896 – 20 January 1968) was an Israeli mathematician. Born in 1896 in Mohilev, Russian Empire, Binyamin...
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Binyamin Eliav (born Binyamin Lubotzky; 1909 in Riga – July 30, 1974 in Petah Tikva) was an Israeli politician, diplomat, author and editor. One of the...
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Shimun XIX Benyamin (redirect from Mar Binyamin Shimun XXI)
volunteers Shumanov, Vasily. "Mar Binyamin Shimmun". The Lighthouse. "The Invitation of His Holiness the Patriarch Mar Binyamin". Reforging a Forgotten History:...
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Emmanuel Gharib (redirect from Amanuwil Binyamin Ya'qub Gharib)
Emmanuel Benjamin Gharib is a Kuwaiti pastor of the Kuwait Presbyterian Church and the chairman of the National Evangelical Church of Kuwait, a campus...
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Binyamin Kahane (Hebrew: בנימין כהנא), 5 March 1911 – 30 October 1956, was an Israeli Air Force officer and pilot who was killed during a reconnaissance...
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Benny Begin (redirect from Binyamin Ze'ev Begin)
Ze'ev Binyamin Begin (Hebrew: זאב בנימין "בני" בגין; born 1 March 1943), also known as "Benny Begin", is an Israeli geologist and politician. He was a...
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Mateh Binyamin Regional Council (Hebrew: מועצה אזורית מטה בנימין, Mo'atza Azorit Mateh Binyamin, Lit. Council for the Region of the Tribe of Benjamin)...
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The New York Times editorial board Binyamin Appelbaum Michelle Cottle David Firestone Nick Fox Mara Gay Jeneen Interlandi Lauren Kelley Kathleen Kingsbury...
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Binyamin Tzvi (Benny) Lau, (born October 20, 1961, Tel Aviv) is an Israeli rabbi, community leader, activist, author, and public speaker who lives in Jerusalem...
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Geva Binyamin (Hebrew: גֶּבַע בִּנְיָמִין, lit. 'Benjamin Hill'), also known as Adam (Hebrew: אדם), is an Israeli settlement in the West Bank, built over...
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