Eldad - translation to french
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Eldad - translation to french

FAMILY NAME
Eldad (disambiguation)

Eldad      
Eldad, male first name (Hebrew)

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Eldad

Eldad (Hebrew: אֶלְדָּד) may refer to:

  • Eldad and Medad, two Biblical figures mentioned in the Book of Numbers
  • Kfar Eldad, an Israeli Communal settlement in the Gush Etzion Regional Council
  • Maccabi Neve Sha'anan Eldad F.C., an Israeli football club

All later Eldads are directly or indirectly named for the Biblical one

  • Eldad Amir (born 1961), Israeli Olympic competitive sailor
  • Eldad ha-Dani, ninth-century merchant and traveler
  • Eldad Ginossar (born 1981), a professional bridge player
  • Eldad Regev (1980, Qiryat Motzkin - 2006), Israeli soldier
  • Eldad Ronen (born 1976), Israeli Olympic competitive sailor
  • Eldad Tarmu (1960, Los Angeles, California), vibraphonist and composer
  • Eldad Tsabary, composer of electroacoustic music
  • Aryeh Eldad, member of the Israeli Knesset, son of Israel Eldad
  • Israel Eldad, Revisionist Zionist philosopher and a leader of the Lehi underground
  • Rafael Eldad (born 1949, Casablanca), Israeli diplomat
Examples of use of Eldad
1. Le député d‘extrême droite Arié Eldad, venu s‘installer à Sa–Nour, le jure.
2. "Israël a changé à jamais", estimait Aryeh Eldad, un député ultranationaliste qui s‘est récemment installé dans la colonie.
3. Ehoud Goldwasser et Eldad Regev, dont les corps ont été rendus mercredi par le Hezbollah, ont été inhumés.
4. Eldad Regev et Ehoud Goldwasser avaient été capturés par le Hezbollah avant la guerre du Liban de l‘été 2006.
5. Eldad Regev et Ehoud Golwasser, nos deux soldats israéliens enlevés le 12 juillet 2006 par un commando de l‘organisation chiite n‘ont pas non plus été libérés.