- Look up Maccabi or
Maccabee in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
Maccabi or
Maccabee (Hebrew: מכבי) is one of the Maccabees, a
group of
Jewish rebel warriors...
- USS
Macabi (SS-375) was a Balao-class
submarine of the
United States Navy,
named for the
macabi, a
bonefish (Albula vulpes)
living in
tropical seas and...
- Asociación
Hebraica y
Macabi del Uruguay,
commonly known as
Hebraica Macabi, is a
Uruguayan sports club
based in Montevideo.
Founded in 1944 by members...
- wins:
Hebraica Macabi 2, Boca
Juniors 1
Flamengo v
Hebraica Macabi Hebraica Macabi v Boca
Juniors Flamengo v Boca
Juniors Hebraica Macabi v Boca Juniors...
- in Peru,
unique collection of
Moche wooden figures and
staffs from the
Macabi islands [es] off Peru,
ethnographic objects from
across the
Amazon region...
-
Maccabi (sometimes
spelled Macabi,
Makabi or Makkabi) may
refer to: The
Maccabi World Union,
Maccabiah Games or any one of the
following sport organizations...
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Blanca in a rematch, 95-82. The
following night, they lost to
Hebraica y
Macabi (67-80),
causing a four-way tie in the pool.
Despite resting regular SF...
-
Maccabi or
Macabi București,
later known as Ciocanul, was a
Romanian sport club,
representing the
Jewish community, akin to the
famous Hakoah Vienna. Named...
- as ARA
Santiago del
Estero (S-12).
Along with ARA
Santa Fe (former USS
Macabi), she was used
mainly for training. The
conning towers of both submarines...
- Uruguay Liga
Uruguaya de Básquetbol 5 One star for each titles.
Hebraica Macabi Uruguay Liga
Uruguaya de Básquetbol 5 One star for each titles. Club Trouville...