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Abutbul is a surname. People with this surname include: * Alon Abutbul (born 1965), Israeli actor, announcer, and film producer * Asi Abutbul (born 1975), Israeli mafia boss * Shay Abutbul (born 1983), Israeli footballer See also * Jewish name, paragraph about Oriental Jewish names Other variations of the name: * Abitbol * Abiteboul * Botbol During the 19th century, Botbol was one of the twenty most common surnames within Moroccan Jewish community. The origin of this surname (and its variants: Abitbol and Boutboul) is likely derived from the Hebrew shoresh ט.ב.ל (ṭ.b.l) meaning " ..., with a comprehensive etymology References {{surname, Abutbul Maghrebi Jewish surnames Surnames of Moroccan origin ...
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Alon Abutbul
Alon Moni Abutbul (or Aboutboul, he, אלון מוני אבוטבול; born 28 May 1965) is an Israeli actor. He won the IFFI Best Actor Award (Male) at the 44th International Film Festival of India. Early life Abutbul was born in Kiryat Ata, Israel, to a Mizrahi Jewish family from Egypt and Algeria. He attended the Thelma Yellin High School of Arts in Givatayim. His older brother is Avraham Abutbul. Cinematic career 1980s After graduating from the Thelma Yellin High School in 1983 Abutbul appeared in the Israeli film ''Hapnimiyah''. In 1985 Abutbul starred in the film '' Bar 51'' directed by Amos Guttman alongside Mosko Alkalai and Smadar Kilchinsky, and took part in the Israeli film ''Battle of the Chairmanship'' in which he played alongside the popular Israeli comedy group HaGashash HaHiver. In 1986 Abutbul appeared in the film ''Malkat Hakitah''. Abutbul's first role in a big popular film was in 1986 when he was cast in the Israeli film ''Shtei Etzbaot Mi'Tzidon'' (''Two ...
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Asi Abutbul
Asi Abutbul ( he, אסי אבוטבול; born 1975) is an Israeli mobster. In May 2006 Abutbul was arrested by Israel Police, along with another mobster, Eli Naim, on suspicions that he sold weapons to Naim with criminal intent. BMW importer Kamoor was caught giving Abutbul 2 cars free of charge. In 2008, Abutbul was sentenced to 18 months in prison for selling weapons to gangs in Jerusalem Jerusalem (; he, יְרוּשָׁלַיִם ; ar, القُدس ) (combining the Biblical and common usage Arabic names); grc, Ἱερουσαλήμ/Ἰεροσόλυμα, Hierousalḗm/Hierosóluma; hy, Երուսաղեմ, Erusałēm. i ... and Netanya. On June 21, 2009, Abutbul and 19 of his men were sent to jail. Abutbul was sentenced to 13 years in prison. References 1975 births Living people Israeli Jews Crime bosses Israeli gangsters {{Israel-bio-stub he:אסי אבוטבול ...
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Shay Abutbul
Shay Abutbul ( he, שי אבוטבול; born 16 January 1983) is an Israeli former football player. Career Shay Abutbul began his career in the youth ranks of top Israeli side Hapoel Tel Aviv. After impressing with the youth side, Shay was called up to the first team in 2002. Since then Abutbul has been one of the top players for the club. During his time with Hapoel he has helped the club capture the Israeli Cup on two occasions and qualify for the UEFA Cup. During the 2008/08 season Shay appeared in 20 league matches scoring 3 goals, he also appeared in 6 UEFA Cup matches scoring 1 goal. It was reported that he has an offer from New York Red Bulls from the MLS. International Abutbul has represented Israel at the Under 19 and Under 21 level. He also served as captain of the under 21 side. Honours *Israeli Cup (5): **2006, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2012 *Israeli Premier League The Israeli Premier League ( he, ליגת העל, ''Ligat Ha`Al'', ), is a professional association foot ...
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Jewish Name
The Jewish name has historically varied, encompassing throughout the centuries several different traditions. This article looks at the onomastics practices of the Jewish people, that is, the history of the origin and forms of proper names. History Early Biblical Era The name conferred upon a person in early Biblical times was generally connected with some circumstance of that person's birth—several of Jacob's sons are recorded as having received their names in this manner (Genesis 30). Generally, it was the mother who chose the name, as in the case of Jacob's sons, but there were occasions on which the father chose the child's name, such as in Genesis 16:15, 17:19, and 21:2. Occasionally, persons other than the parents were the name-givers, as in the cases of Moses (Exodus 2:10) and Solomon (II Samuel 12:25). It appears to have been the custom in early Biblical times to confer a name immediately upon birth, but in later periods a name was given to a boy at circumcision (c ...
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Abitbol
Abitbol is a Maghrebi Jewish surname common Morocco, France and Israel. Notable people with the surname include: * Michel Abitbol (born 1943), Israeli historian * Sarah Abitbol (born 1975), French pair skater * Sylvain Abitbol, Canadian engineer * William Abitbol (1949-2016), French politician * Pascale Abitbol (born 1982), Canadian ex-porn actress and HIV activist See also * Jewish name The Jewish name has historically varied, encompassing throughout the centuries several different traditions. This article looks at the onomastics practices of the Jewish people, that is, the history of the origin and forms of proper names. His ..., paragraph about Oriental Jewish names Other variations of the name: * Abiteboul * Abutbul * Botbol, with a comprehensive etymology References {{surname Maghrebi Jewish surnames Arabic-language surnames Surnames of Moroccan origin ...
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Abiteboul
Abiteboul is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Cyril Abiteboul (born 1977), French motor racing engineer and manager * Michaël Abiteboul, French actor * Serge Abiteboul (born 1953), French computer scientist See also * Jewish name, paragraph about Oriental Jewish names Other variations of the name: * Abitbol * Abutbul * Botbol During the 19th century, Botbol was one of the twenty most common surnames within Moroccan Jewish community. The origin of this surname (and its variants: Abitbol and Boutboul) is likely derived from the Hebrew shoresh ט.ב.ל (ṭ.b.l) meaning " ..., with a comprehensive etymology {{surname Maghrebi Jewish surnames Arabic-language surnames Surnames of Moroccan origin ...
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Botbol
During the 19th century, Botbol was one of the twenty most common surnames within Moroccan Jewish community. The origin of this surname (and its variants: Abitbol and Boutboul) is likely derived from the Hebrew shoresh ט.ב.ל (ṭ.b.l) meaning "purification in a ritual bath". The name means "father of the bath", ''i.e.'', the one in charge of this ritual bath. In Arabic (), it means "father of the tambourine" which indicates a profession, ''i.e.'', the maker or salesman of this popular Moroccan musical instrument, and is the name of a musical family from Fes. The Botbol name is now found in Morocco and in the Moroccan diaspora. Many of the Botbol families in Morocco arrived between 1478, persecuted by the Spanish Inquisition, and 1492 when the Catholic Monarchs signed the Alhambra Decree, the edict ordering the expulsion of all Jews from Spain and its possessions. Some of the Botbols may have gone to Antwerp at this time, and become the Botbijl families found there today. Bo ...
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KTAV Publishing House
KTAV Publishing House is a publishing house located in Brooklyn, New York. Ktav means "to write" in Hebrew. Founded in 1921, it has been among the most notable publishers of Judaica and Jewish educational texts since the middle of the 20th century. In 2004, Ktav was designated a Parents' Choice Award-Winning company. History Ktav Publishing House was founded in 1921, and took on its name in the late 1920s when it began publishing notebooks. Sol and Bernie Scharfstein took over Ktav from their parents Asher and Feiga (Fannie), becoming co-owners. Ktav has over the years been located on Canal Street in Manhattan, in Hoboken, New Jersey, Jersey City, and is currently based in Brooklyn, New York. From 1984 when it moved from Manhattan, and as of 1992, the publishing house was located in Hoboken's industrial district, and was part of a $3-million-a-year publishing and novelty enterprise. Ktav was as of 1992 run by Sol Scharfstein (who handled the textbook division) and his you ...
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Maghrebi Jewish Surnames
Maghrebi Arabic (, Western Arabic; as opposed to Eastern or Mashriqi Arabic) is a vernacular Arabic dialect continuum spoken in the Maghreb region, in Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Western Sahara, and Mauritania. It includes Moroccan, Algerian, Tunisian, Libyan, and Hassaniya Arabic. It is known locally as Darja, Derdja, Derja, Derija or Darija, depending on the region's dialect ( ar, الدارجة; meaning "common or everyday dialect"). This serves to differentiate the spoken vernacular from Standard Arabic. Maghrebi Arabic has a predominantly Semitic and Arabic vocabulary, although it contains a few Berber loanwords which represent 2 to 3% of the vocabulary of Libyan Arabic, 8 to 9% of Algerian and Tunisian Arabic, and 10 to 15% of Moroccan Arabic. The Maltese language is believed to be derived from Siculo-Arabic and ultimately from Tunisian Arabic, as it contains some typical Maghrebi Arabic areal characteristics. Name ''Darija'', ''Derija'' or ''Delja'' ( ar, ا ...
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