BANET — (Baneth, Benet, Panet, Benedict, Binet, Bineter), family of Moravian rabbis and scholars. Its first known member, MORDECAI BEN YOM TOV, approved a maḥzor following the Polish ritual in Nikolsburg (Mikulov) in 1716. ABER (Aberl; d. 1758), possibly … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Banet — Variante de Benet avec transformation du é en a, fréquente en Roussillon. Voir à Benet … Noms de famille
banet — a, banet, o adj. qui a de petites cornes. « Anen querre, lèu, lèu, moun agneloun banet ! » F. Mistral … Diccionari Personau e Evolutiu
BANET (Benet), MORDECAI BEN ABRAHAM — (1753–1829), Moravian rabbi, one of the leading talmudists of his time. Banet was born in Csurgo, Hungary. He studied at the yeshivah of Fuerth under Joseph Steinhardt, author of the responsa Zikhron Yosef. In 1784 he was appointed dayyan in… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
BANET (Benet), NAPHTALI BEN MORDECAI — (1789–1857), Moravian rabbi and author, third son of mordecai banet . Banet officiated as rabbi and principal of the yeshivah in Safov (Schaffa, Moravia) from 1836 to 1857. He enjoined a fast and a penitential prayer to be recited on the 24th of… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Vincent Banet — est un joueur français de rugby à XIII Sommaire 1 Carrière en Rugby à XV 1.1 Club 1.1.1 et, Honneur 1.2 Equipe de France … Wikipédia en Français
Perpignan — 42° 41′ 55″ N 2° 53′ 44″ E / 42.698611, 2.895556 … Wikipédia en Français
Perpinyà — Perpignan Perpignan Perpinyà Le Castillet (El Castellet) vu du quai Vauban … Wikipédia en Français
ban — BAN1, bani, s.m. 1. Unitate monetară şi monedă egală cu a suta parte dintr un leu; p. restr. monedă măruntă, divizionară a leului. ♢ expr. A nu face (sau a nu plăti) un ban (chior) sau doi bani= a nu valora nimic, a nu avea nici o valoare. 2.… … Dicționar Român
White Stork — Two adults in Germany Conservation status … Wikipedia