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Halevi (the
Levite or of
Levi ) may refer to:
An Israelite man descended
patrilineally from the tribe of
Levi ,
[1] and his full name may be written as (personal name) HaLevi (family name). The prefix "
ה " (HAY), in the Hebrew language, means the . "HaLevi" means THE Levite.
Someone whose family name is Halevi
As a title
Some more examples of having the title HaLevi, but not in their last name are:
As a family name
Some people whose family name is Halevi are:
Rabbi
Abraham ibn Daud ha-Levi
Rabbi
Aaron ben Abba ha-Levi ben Johanan
Rabbi
Aharon HaLevi (1235 – c. 1290;
Hebrew : אהרן הלוי )
Adolf Abraham Halevi Fraenkel
Rabbi
David HaLevi Segal
Daniel Halévy , French historian
Efraim Halevy (אפרים הלוי ; born 1934)
Élie Halévy , French philosopher and historian
Élie Halévy (Chalfan) , French Hebrew poet and author
Rabbi
Eliezer ben Joel HaLevi
Fromental Halévy , French composer
Geneviève Halévy , French salonnière, daughter of Fromental Halévy and wife of Georges Bizet.
Herzl Halevi , Major General, Israel Defence Forces, Director of Israeli Military Intelligence.
Ilan Halevi (1943–2013), French-Israeli Jewish pro-Palestinian journalist and politician
Joseph Halévy , French Orientalist (Hebraist) and traveller
Léon Halévy , French author and dramatic writer; brother of Jacques François Fromental Halévy
Louise Halévy , a character in
Mobile Suit Gundam 00
Ludovic Halévy , French dramatist
Moses Isaac Ha-Levi Horowitz
Odelya Halevi , Israeli actress
Rabbi
Samuel Neta HaLevi
Shai Halevi , Israeli computer scientist
Tzachi Halevy (born 1975), Israeli film and television actor and singer
Rabbi
Yehuda Halevi (יהודה הלוי )
Rabbi
Yihya Yitzhak Halevi
Rabbi
Yitzhak HaLevi Herzog
Rabbi
Yitzhak Isaac Halevy Rabinowitz , Jewish historian, and founder of the
Agudath Israel organization.
Rabbi
Yitzhak HaLevi ben Mordechai Raitzes ,
Polish
Rabbi
Rabbi
Yosef Zvi HaLevy (1874–1960), Israeli rabbi
Yossi Klein Halevi (יוסי קליין הלוי ; born 1953), American author, journalist and researcher of Israeli culture
Rabbi
Zerachiah ha-Levi of Girona (1115-1186)
Saadia Kobashi (1904–1990), the Levite
Yemenite Jewish leader who signed the
Israeli Declaration of Independence using using the name "Saadia Kobashi HaLevi".
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