Berl is a given name and surname.
Shifrin and Schifrin is a matronymic Jewish surname of Yiddish origin. Notable people with the surname include:
Weizman(n) is a surname, common among the Jews, a variant of Weissmann Other transliteration variants of this spelling include Weitzmann, Weitsman, Wajcman, Vaytsman, Veitsman, etc.
Katznelson is a surname may refer to:
Livni is an Israeli surname and it may refer to:
People named Kaplansky(Polish: Kapłański, Russian: Капланский, also Kaplanski, Kapłańska, Kaplanska) include:
Leib is a given name and a surname, usually of Jewish origin.
Dayan is a Hebrew surname. It means a Jewish religious judge in a Beth din—a position conferring social prestige in a traditional Jewish community, and therefore one whose memory is likely to be retained as a family's surname even after the passage of many generations.
Zhabotinsky or Jabotinsky is a masculine Ukrainian toponymic surname referring to the village of Zhabotin. Its feminine counterpart is Zhabotinskaya, Jabotinskaya, Zhabotinska or Jabotinska. Notable people with the surname include:
Dinur is a Hebrew language surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Harpaz (הַרפָּז) is a Jewish surname derived from a Hebraization of German-Jewish Goldberg. Notable people with the surname include:
Argov is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Granot is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Locker is the surname of:
Harari is a surname of multiple origins.
Persitz is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Duvdevani is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Warszawski, feminine: Warszawska is a Polish-language toponymic surname literally meaning "of/from Warsaw". It may by transliterated as Warshavsky / Warshavska, etc.
Tabenkin is a Jewish surname.
Bar Yehuda is a Hebrew language surname literally meaning "Son of Yehuda". Notable people with this surname include: