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Matvey Natanzon (better
known by his
pseudonym Falafel) (July 5, 1968 –
February 14, 2020) was a Russian-born
Israeli backgammon player.
Natanzon was born...
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Joseph Saul
Nathansohn (1808–1875) (Hebrew: יוסף שאול בן אריה הלוי) was a
Polish rabbi and posek, and a
leading rabbinical authority of his day. Rabbi...
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Archived from the
original on 20
August 2019.
Retrieved 4
April 2021.
Natanzon,
Keren (28 May 2008). "Festigal Gadot". ynet (in Hebrew).
Archived from...
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Kleinstein (Hebrew: ריטה קלינשטיין)
during her
marriage with Rami Kleinstein.
Natanzon,
Keren (2007-09-03). "Rami and Rita – the end?". Ynetnews.
Retrieved 2023-09-02...
- "The only
things missing are the
bears and accordions!" said
Stanislav Natanzon, lead
anchor of Russia-24, one of the country's main state-run news channels...
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Archived from the
original on
December 17, 2018.
Retrieved December 16, 2018.
Natanzon, Emma (December 20, 2019). "Battle over Snøhetta's
Upper West Side tower...
- city council]. ****iot
Aharonot (in Hebrew).
Retrieved 18
September 2023.
Natanzon,
Keren (13
November 2006). "הדצים שרדו משבר". ynet (in Hebrew). Retrieved...
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Palestinian village, Yazur. S****y
Krolitzky (born 1999),
tennis player Matvey Natanzon,
backgammon player Margalit Tzan'ani,
singer and tv
personality Azor Museum [he]...
- progress". The
Village Voice.
April 22, 2003. ———————
Notes Discusses Matvey Natanzon, aka Falafel.
Online version is
titled "The
movie with a
thousand plotlines"...
- Mesler,
Olympic bobsled gold
medalist Aaron Miller,
hockey player Matvey Natanzon,
backgammon player Paul Noworyta,
professional vert
skater Jordan Nwora...