- Halevi, HaLevi, or
Halévy (Hebrew: הלוי, lit. '"the Levi" or "the Levite"')
means an
Israelite man
descended patrilineally from the
tribe of Levi. Notable...
- Jacques-François-Fromental-Élie
Halévy,
usually known as
Fromental Halévy (French: [fʁɔmɑ̃tal alevi]; 27 May 1799 – 17
March 1862), was a
French composer...
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Efraim Halevy (Hebrew: אפרים הלוי; born 2
December 1934) is an
Israeli intelligence expert and diplomat. He was the 9th
director of the
Mossad and the...
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Tzachi Halevy (or
Tsahi HaLevi; Hebrew: צחי הלוי; born (1975-03-12)12
March 1975) is an
Israeli film and
television actor and singer.
HaLevi was born and...
- Élie
Halévy (French pronunciation: [eli alevi]; 6
September 1870 – 21
August 1937) was a
French philosopher and
historian who
wrote studies of the British...
- Élie
Halévy (né Ḥalfan/Chalfan), or Élie Halfon-
Halévy (Fürth 1760 –
Paris 5
November 1826), was a French-Jewish
author who
composed his works, most notably...
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Benjamin Halevy (Hebrew: בנימין הלוי; 6 May 1910 – 7
August 1996) was an
Israeli judge and politician.
Halevy was born
Ernst Levi in Weissenfels, Germany...
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Ludovic Halévy (1
January 1834 – 7 May 1908) was a
French author and playwright,
known for his
collaborations with
Henri Meilhac on the
libretti for Georges...
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Daniel Halévy (French pronunciation: [danjɛl alevi]; 12
December 1872 – 4
February 1962) was a
French historian. The son of
Ludovic Halévy,
Daniel was...
- (February 27, 1844 –
March 4, 1910), also
known as
Moishe Hurvitz,
Moishe Isaac Halevy-Hurvitz, etc., was a
playwright and
actor in the
early years of Yiddish...