Granot is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Archie Granot is a paper cut artist based in Israel. He works in traditional Jewish art, including ketubahs (ketubot), mizrachs, mezuzahs, haggadah and blessings for the Jewish life cycle, etc.
Avraham Granot was a Zionist activist, Israeli politician and a signatory of the Israeli declaration of independence.
Elazar Granot was an Israeli politician and a writer.
Granot Central Cooperative Ltd. is a purchasing organization of the kibbutz movement in Israel.
Neve Granot is a neighborhood in Jerusalem located behind the Israel Museum, overlooking the Monastery of the Cross.
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Sharon is a given name as well as an Israeli surname.
Haddad or Hadad is an ancient Middle Eastern family name originating in Aramaic. Hadad was also a Semitic storm-god.
Gur or GUR may refer to:
Es Castell is a small municipality in eastern Menorca in the Balearic Islands, Spain. The town was founded in 1771 by British Col. Patrick Mackellar and was originally called Georgetown in honour of King George III; however, it takes its current name from the large fort nearby, known to the British as St. Philip's Castle. Col. Patrick MacKellar was the chief engineer of Menorca and his house today is known as Son Granot. Es Castell celebrates its Foundation Day on 1 June with 18th-century themed festivities, in which the Municipality itself, St. Philip's Castle Foundation, Son Granot and other institutions participate.
Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies, located in Jerusalem, Israel, is an academic institution affiliated with Conservative Judaism.
Shoval is a kibbutz in southern Israel. Located in the northern Negev desert near the Bedouin city of Rahat, it falls under the jurisdiction of Bnei Shimon Regional Council. In 2017 it had a population of 754.
Kahlon is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Omer Goldman Granot, from the Tel-Aviv suburb of Ramat HaSharon, is a member of the Shministim, a young Israeli conscientious objector who became famous for being the daughter of Naftali Granot, former deputy to Mossad’s chief Meir Dagan.
Meir is a Jewish masculine given name and an occasional surname. It means "one who shines" It is often Germanized as Meiger, Meijer, Italianized as Miagro, or Anglicized as Mayer, Meyer, or Myer. Notable people with the name include:
The Hebraization of surnames is the act of adopting a Hebrew surname in exchange for a diaspora name. For many diaspora Jews who migrated to the Land of Israel, taking a Hebrew surname was a way to erase remnants of their diaspora experience and to assimilate into a new shared identity with Mizrahi Jews and Palestinian Jews and later as Israeli Jews.
Dr Yeshayahu Foerder was a German-Israeli lawyer and politician who served as a member of the Knesset for the Progressive Party between 1949 and 1957.
Yonatan Razel is an American-Israeli singer, writer, composer, musical arranger and conductor.
Granot Loma is an estate located on County Road 550 north of Marquette, Michigan, constructed in the tradition of the Great Camps of the Adirondacks in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991. It is said to be the "biggest log cabin in the world" and the most expensive residence in Michigan.
Mark Alexandrovich Ivanir is a Ukrainian-born Israeli actor who began his career in Israel, in 1985.
Avraham is a masculine given name, the Hebrew version of Abraham. It may refer to: