Yated Neeman - translation to English
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Yated Neeman - translation to English

ISRAELI LAW FIRM
Herzog Fox & Neeman; Herzog Fox Neeman; Herzog, Fox, Neeman; Herzog Fox Neeman & Co.; Herzog, Fox, Neeman & Co.; Herzog, Fox & Neeman

Yated Neeman         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Yated Neeman; Yated Ne’eman; Yated Ne'eman (disambiguation)
Yated Neeman (nome di giornale religioso israeliano)
Yuval Neeman         
  • Discussion in the main lecture hall at the [[École de Physique des Houches]] (Les Houches Physics School), 1972. From left, Yuval Ne'eman, [[Bryce DeWitt]], [[Kip Thorne]].
ISRAELI THEORETICAL PHYSICIST, MILITARY SCIENTIST, AND POLITICIAN (1925-2006)
Yuval Neeman; Yuval Neʾeman; יובל נאמן; Yuval Ne’eman
Yuval Neeman (scienziato e ex parlamentare israeliano, ministro della Scienza e dello Sviluppo)

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Herzog, Fox & Ne'eman

Herzog or Herzog, Fox & Ne'eman ("HFN") is a full-service commercial law firm located in Tel Aviv, Israel. As of 2019, the firm employs over 378 lawyers, of whom more than 130 are partners.

Examples of use of Yated Neeman
1. Now Yom Hadash is defying Yated Neeman for similar reasons.
2. Its editors say that Yated Neeman discriminates against some Lithuanian rabbis, while preferring others.
3. The ultra–Orthodox daily Yated Neeman devoted two pages yesterday to attacking the committee‘s report.
4. But he does not conceal the paper‘s intention to challenge Yated Neeman and Hamodia‘s policy.
5. Two months ago a small group of the Bnei Brak rabbis tried to publish a newspaper to compete with Yated Neeman, named Hamakor, but failed.