Nawi is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Katsav is a Hebrew surname literally meaning Butcher. Notable people with the surname include:
Bialik was originally a Polish/Czech surname before it was adopted by the Ashkenazi Jewish population. The name probably originated from the Polish word Biały used a nickname for a blond or unusually pale person. People with this name include:
Shifrin and Schifrin is a matronymic Jewish surname of Yiddish origin. Notable people with the surname include:
Bielski is a Polish spelling of the Slavic surname Belsky. The Lithuanized form is Bielskis/Bielskiene/Bielskytė, Latvian: Beslkis.
Kahlon is a surname. Other spellings of this name include Kahloon, Kahloun, Cahloon and Cahlon. The name has multiple origins including German, Irish, Indo-Scythian, Hebrew, and Jat people of Punjab provinces.
Bushnak is a surname common among Levantines of Bosniak origin. Those sharing this surname are the descendants of Bosniaks apprehensive of living under Christian rule after the Austro-Hungarian occupation of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1878, who emigrated to Ottoman Syria.
Nissim Mossek is an Israeli documentary film director, writer and producer for film and television. Since 1986, Mossek has been the director and editor for Biblical Productions. Regarded as a director with a social conscience, in 2004 Mossek won the Landau Award as the Best Director for documentary films. As a director and editor, Mossek explores subjects such as racism, homosexuality and other cultural boundaries in Israeli society.
Chait, also transliterated as Khait, is a Jewish family name, from Hebrew חייט, “tailor”. Notable people with the surname include:
Ben-Zeev may refer to:
Ze'evi is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Avraham is the surname of:
Abrahami is a surname or a patronymic derived from the given name Abraham. Notable people with this surname or patronymic include:
Shwartz is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Ezra Yitzhak Nawi was an Israeli Mizrahi Jew, left-wing, human rights activist and pacifist. He was particularly active among the Bedouin herders and farmers of the South Hebron Hills and against the establishment of Israeli settlements there, in what Uri Avnery described as a protracted effort by settlers to cleanse the area of Arab villagers, in the prevention of which he played a key role. He was described as a "Ta'ayush nudnik (nuisance)", and "a working-class, liberal gay version of Joe the Plumber".
Rǎn is the Mandarin pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname written 冉 in Chinese character. It is romanized Jan in Wade–Giles. Ran is listed 301st in the Song dynasty classic text Hundred Family Surnames. As of 2008, it is the 178th most common surname in China, shared by 670,000 people.
Beletski or Beletsky is a Russian-language surname. Its Polish counterpart is Bielecki, Ukrainian: Biletskyi, Biletskyy.
Knoller is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Avrahami is a surname derived from the given name Abraham. Notable people with this surname or patronymic include:
Rolnik is a Polish-language surname literally meaning "farmer". The Lithuanized form is Rolnikas.
Qasab is a surname, a spelling variant of Kasab. Notable people with the surname include: